“Until I feared I would lose it, I never loved to read. One does not love breathing”.
Harper Lee
I imagine Harper Lee was thinking about a time perhaps when her eyes would give way and she might not be able to read.
Given that today we have other options for reading (in particular audio books) the practicalities of the quote seem less pertinent; yet the thrust of it still feels quite relevant. It seems to me to speak more about things that we take for granted.
I really do love being able to read. I love knowing that I can always pick up a book and lose myself in it. That I can turn to a book for solace or comfort or learning. That reading can transport me and calm me and excite me.
Perhaps she had taken the ability to read for granted; in much the same way most of us take the ability to breathe for granted. We don't think about it, we do it automatically, sub-consciously and regularly. And perhaps the point to be made is that occasionally it is good to pause and notice. To pay attention to the the multiplicity of things we take for granted, and then be grateful for them.
And love them just a bit.
Harper Lee
I imagine Harper Lee was thinking about a time perhaps when her eyes would give way and she might not be able to read.
Given that today we have other options for reading (in particular audio books) the practicalities of the quote seem less pertinent; yet the thrust of it still feels quite relevant. It seems to me to speak more about things that we take for granted.
I really do love being able to read. I love knowing that I can always pick up a book and lose myself in it. That I can turn to a book for solace or comfort or learning. That reading can transport me and calm me and excite me.
Perhaps she had taken the ability to read for granted; in much the same way most of us take the ability to breathe for granted. We don't think about it, we do it automatically, sub-consciously and regularly. And perhaps the point to be made is that occasionally it is good to pause and notice. To pay attention to the the multiplicity of things we take for granted, and then be grateful for them.
And love them just a bit.