Famous quotes containing the words read and/or aloud:
“The Anglo-American can indeed cut down, and grub up all this waving forest, and make a stump speech, and vote for Buchanan on its ruins, but he cannot converse with the spirit of the tree he fells, he cannot read the poetry and mythology which retire as he advances. He ignorantly erases mythological tablets in order to print his handbills and town-meeting warrants on them.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“The little Strangs say the good words, as they call them, before going to bed, aloud and at their fathers knee, or rather in the pit of his stomach. One of them was lately heard to say Forgive us our christmasses as we forgive them that christmas against us.”
—Samuel Butler (18351902)