Are book lovers snobs
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Re: Are book lovers snobs
I would have to say the same about my acquaintances who do read too!gali wrote:I don't think so nor would I like it to be truth. I am not a book snob and dislike snobs from any kind. Most of my acquaintances don't read and some of them are still intelligent.

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They don't know how much they are missing, i think we learn something from each and every line we read. It feels so good to read to feel the emotions and pain and happiness and all the other feelings of charecters of a book. I love books and hate who say stupid things about books.
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Many of the most intelligent people don't read...or at least don't read the way most people consider reading.
What is grief, if not love persevering?
Grief is just love with no place to go.
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If I ever had a doubt that you were a cheery person this would answer the question.ALynnPowers wrote:let's all get along and be friends and bake a cake filled with rainbows.

I'd like to bake a cake filled with rainbows...
I should look up a recipe

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Grief is just love with no place to go.
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Also a semi-quote from Mean Girls.Graverobber wrote:If I ever had a doubt that you were a cheery person this would answer the question.ALynnPowers wrote:let's all get along and be friends and bake a cake filled with rainbows.![]()
I'd like to bake a cake filled with rainbows...
I should look up a recipe

A cake made out of rainbows and smiles!
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others or place yourself above them in a league that's entirely of your imagination. You're going to be very unhappy. You're trying to fill voids in your life with something
you're good at and possibly someone else isn't.That's a lot of territory. One of my favorite authors was Bill
Buckley. He was a complete snob and when he trotted it out to use on others who
weren't socialized in his very elitist environment, it was painful to watch. He ran over
people like Huey Newton and Cesar Chavez by using a vocabulary they didn't understand. Why did he have to do this? To make the world aware that he had attended
Yale? And that his closest friend was God? If you're a book snob,consider where you
are and what you've really won. Actually, the whole notion is harmless and not worth consideration. Now that Bill's up there, playing chess with his best Bud, i've got over kill and The History of Punctuation all to myself. I hope.
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Interesting thoughts re Bill Buckley!...I got a kick out of it!...( Limbaugh continues to make a fool of himself by mimicking his mentor /Buckley and pronouncing words like "SCHEDULE " as " SHEDULE "...........I can just hear his wife telling him :" Hon, what's w/the British ? "...Sooo OBNOXIOUS!
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But brought in Whittaker Chambers(The Pumpkins Papers) as a contributing editor
for The National Review from 1955 til 1961, because he "hated to see his incredible
genius neglected." He played his instincts and first impressions. If he didn't like you,
you were doomed(Gore, Spock, and Chomsky were regular recipients of his ire). He
loved his classmate at Horace Mann, Jack Kerouac, enough to invite him on Firing Line.
Kerouac arrived drunk, got drunker, and passed out before the interview was over. When they returned from commercial break, the camera panned Kerouac's empty chair
then locked on WFBs toothy grin. He hissed "To Be Continued" at the camera. FIN.
Buckley was never seduced into snobbery by anybody, and certainly not books. He was a self made man.
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So sadsuzy1124 wrote:If you think about it we're all snobs or " biased " to some degree or another , there's no escaping it, it's human nature..
So very true
Even if it's being prejudiced against prejudiced people...it's still a prejudice
Well said suzy
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