“We must be forewarned that only rarely does a text easily lend itself to the reader's curiosity... the reading of a text is a transaction between the reader and the text, which mediates the encounter between the reader and writer. It is a composition between the reader and the writer in which the reader "rewrites" the text making a determined effort not to betray the author's spirit.” DoeSpiritReadingEffortLearningReaderCuriosityDeterminedEncountersBetrayCompositionTransactionsForewarned Author:Paulo Freire
“A party spirit betrays the greatest men to act as meanly as the vulgar herd.” MenSpiritPartyBetrayVulgarHerdsPartisanshipGreatest Man Author:Jean de la Bruyere