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And that's why books are never going to die. It's impossible. It's the only time we really go into the mind of a stranger, and we find our common humanity doing this. So the book doesn't only belong to the writer, it belongs to the reader as well, and then together you make it what it is.
Paul Auster
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What this quote means

Books connect readers with writers and foster a shared understanding of humanity.

Paul Auster's quote emphasizes the enduring power of books to bridge the gap between individuals, allowing readers to delve into the thoughts and experiences of others. This connection enriches both the writer's and reader's perspectives, making the act of reading a collaborative experience that celebrates our shared humanity.

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Example use cases

In a book club meeting, one might say, 'As Paul Auster reminds us, books help us explore the minds of others and find our common humanity.'

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