I take the point about boring books. In my 40s I confessed to never having read Jane Austen. The following day a colleague pressed into my hand a copy of Pride and Prejudice. I read three pages before I discarded it in favour of an Agatha Christie novel.
Ulysses had the ears of his ships crew stopped and himself lashed to the mast so that he might know the siren's song.
It's possible that a learned follower of Islam might read Rushdie's book in order to know what calumnies are being directed against The Prophet.
Tis true. I do believe that all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds. And I look to see the best in people no matter how many times I've been disappointed.
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