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Quotes about Comprehension

Unless you read it quickly you will fail to see the unity of the story. Unless you read intensely you will fail to see the details.
— Mortimer Adler
Ask questions while you read—questions that you yourself must try to answer in the course of reading.
— Mortimer Adler
You must be able to say, with reasonable certainty, I understand, before you can say any one of the following things: I agree, or I disagree, or I suspend Judgment.
— Mortimer Adler
A good speed reading course should therefore teach you to read at many different speeds, not just one speed that is faster than anything you can manage now. It should enable you to vary your rate of reading in accordance with the nature and complexity of the material.
— Mortimer Adler
One reader is better than another in proportion as he is capable of a greater range of activity in reading and exerts more effort. He is better if he demands more of himself and of the text before him.
— Mortimer Adler
Concentration is another name for what we have called activity in reading. The good reader reads actively, with concentration.
— Mortimer Adler
It pays to know how to purchase knowledge.
— Napoleon Hill
To know the laws is not to memorize their letter but to grasp their full force and meaning.
— Cicero
Interpretation is not necessarily a separate step from observation, for often, as you carefully observe the text, at that very moment you begin to see what it means. Thus, interpretation flows out of observation.
— Kay Arthur
Does everything always have to mean something else?" I ask before we get started. Who knew that literature was so tangled and complicated? "That is a wonderful lesson, Sang Ly. Remember it." "What was it again?" I ask, not certain to what she was referring. She repeats it for me. "In literature, everything means something.
— Camron Wright
It turns out that the God whose word will stand forever does not exist to insure our fantasies that we will not have to die as individuals or as a species. Such a God, moreover, does not invite us to presume we can comprehend God's creation.
— Stanley Hauerwas
I've heard girls like it when you listen
— Susan May Warren