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Shakespeare said that books are the nourishment of the whole world.
Shakespeare said that books are the nourishment of the whole world. Without books in life, there seems to be no sunshine. Wisdom without books is like a bird without wings.

I said that books are the source of life. Life without books is like spring without green. Wisdom without books is like a cheetah without limbs.

I said that books are the morning stars at night. Life without books is like a rainbow without colors. Wisdom without books is like an oriole without sound.

I said that books are good friends of all mankind. Life without books is like a flower without fragrance; Wisdom without books is like a picture without color.

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