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When I was about eight, I decided that the most wonderful thing, next to a human being, was a book
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"When I was about eight, I decided that the most wonderful thing, next to a human being, was a book"

- Margaret Walker

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This quote by Margaret Walker speaks to the power of publications as well as the happiness they can bring. It suggests that publications can be a resource of convenience as well as friendship, also at a young age. Walker's experience of discovering relief in books at the age of eight indicates that publications can be a resource of comfort and also understanding for children. This quote likewise talks with the value of books in our lives, as they can supply us with understanding, enjoyment, as well as a sense of link. Publications can be a resource of convenience and also companionship, also when we are alone. Pedestrian's quote is a reminder of the value of books in our lives as well as how they can bring us pleasure as well as understanding.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Margaret Walker between July 7, 1915 and November 30, 1998. He/she was a famous Poet from USA. The author also have 7 other quotes.

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