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看一个人读什么书就可知道他的为人,就像看一个人同什么人交往就可知道他的为人一样。因为世界上有与人为友的,也有与书为友的。无论是书友或朋友,我们都应该择其最佳者而从之。 一本好书就像是一个最好的朋友。它始终不渝,过去如此,现在仍然如此,将来也永远不变。它是最有耐心、最令人愉快的伴侣。在我们穷愁潦倒、临危遭难的时候,它也不会抛弃我们,对我们总是一往情深,在我们年轻时,陶冶我们的性情,增长我们的知识;到我们年老时,它又给我们以安慰和勉励。 人们常常因为同爱一本书而结为知己,就像有时两个人因为敬慕同一个人而交为朋友一样。古谚说,“爱屋及乌”。但是,“爱我及书”这句话却有更深的哲理。书是更为坚实而高尚的情谊纽带。人们可以通过共同爱好的作家沟通思想感情,彼此息息相通。他们的思想共同在作者的著述里得到体现,而作者的思想反过来又化为他们的思想。
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And this here old dog, he continued, touching Tally’s upturned nose with his knotted fingers, this here old dog has followed me for—for ten years; through floods and droughts, through fair times and—and hard—mostly hard! and kept me from going mad when I had no mate nor money on the lonely track; and watched over me for weeks when I was drunk drugged and poisoned at the cursed shanties; and saved my life more’n once, and got kicks and curses very often for thanks; and forgave me for it all; and—and fought for me. He was the only living thing that stood up for me against that crawling push of curs when they set onto me at the shanty back yonder—and he left his mark on some of ’em too; and—and so did I. He took another spell. Then he drew in his breath, shut his teeth hard, shouldered his swag, stepped into the doorway, and faced round again.
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