“The chief knowledge that a man gets by reading books is the knowledge that very few of them are worth reading.”
– Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States from 1913-1921
Books may seem universally beloved, but these historical persons, from Martin Luther to Woodrow Wilson, weren't such big fans.
“The chief knowledge that a man gets by reading books is the knowledge that very few of them are worth reading.”
– Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States from 1913-1921
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