Summary
This quote suggests that if a book is truly valuable and worthwhile, it is worth the investment of purchasing it. It implies that a truly valuable book will provide a meaningful and beneficial reading experience that justifies the cost. It may imply that cheap or freely available books may not offer the same level of quality or value. Consequently, this quote encourages readers to recognize the worth of a book and be willing to invest in it to fully appreciate its value and insights.
Topics
Reading
By John Ruskin