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| Education of a Wandering Man: a Memoir / Louis L'Amour NY: Bantam, 1990, c1989. 272 p. |
Something you might not know about me is that I love reading Westerns. Mostly the newer, modernized Westerns but I do have an abiding fondness for Louis L'Amour. My dad had many of his books in the house when I was growing up, and I started reading them young, enjoying quite a bit about them. Reading them as an adult does change the perspective a bit, but I still like his writing style and his constant refrain of the importance of reading, books, and education.
“Books are precious things, but more than that, they are the strong backbone of civilization. They are the thread upon which it all hangs, and they can save us when all else is lost.”
“If I were asked what education should give, I would say it should offer breadth of view, ease of understanding, tolerance for others, and a background from which the mind can explore in any direction.... Education should provide the tools for a widening and deepening of life, for increased appreciation of all one sees or experiences. It should equip a person to live life well, to understand what is happening about him, for to live life well one must live with awareness.”

