“This book has had the effect which good books usually have; it has made the fools more foolish, the intelligent more intelligent, and left the majority just as they were.”
– Georg Christoph Lichtenburg, 18th-century German scientist and satirist
Books may seem universally beloved, but these historical persons, from Martin Luther to Woodrow Wilson, weren't such big fans.
“This book has had the effect which good books usually have; it has made the fools more foolish, the intelligent more intelligent, and left the majority just as they were.”
– Georg Christoph Lichtenburg, 18th-century German scientist and satirist
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