"Books are the bees which carry the quickening pollen from one to another mind."
"Whoever can endure unmixed delight, whoever can tolerate music and painting and poetry all in one, whoever wishes to be rid of thought and to let the busy anvils of the brain be silent for a time, let him read in the "Faery Queen.""
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Source: James Russell Lowell (1870). “Among My Books: First [-second] series”, p.200
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