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Christianity is a part of what happened to the story of Lucretia, and we cannot help reading it through a filter of Christian interpretation.
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One of our main aims is obviously to encourage more people to read poetry, to which our contributors' potent introductions offer an open door; once you have read them, you cannot help but read the poems themselves.
MacKenzie has found a narrator who can voice many of the uncomfortable issues of our time: one cannot help but read on.
One cannot help but read in the portrait signs of the conflicting forces the author was to contend with for the remainder of her life: the discrepancy between the reality of men and women; the need as an artist to be veiled yet available, attentive to her individual potential yet resistant to public prescriptions and constraints; and one's exposure to history and madness.
Perhaps it is so horribly magnetic for purely anachronistic reasons: we are so used to the separation of body and mind, science and philosophy, that when we see that separation elided we cannot help but read in some insult to the spirit to see it reconnected with its own internal organs.
Schwarz appreciates the importance of these biblio-biographies, as we might call them, and the need to share them with readers outside the academy, and yet as sympathetic as he is, he cannot help but read as a specialist who, compared to the typical reader, more readily absorbs complex narratives about his field.
Therefore, God cannot help creating.
This is a book that deserves to be widely read, because anyone who does read it cannot help feeling both uncomfortable and angry.Ben Goldacre will be discussing "Bad Pharma" as part of The Economist's "Books of the Year Festival" at Southbank Centre in London on December 7th 2012.
Victoria Brownworth of The Baltimore Sun, who compares Angelou to populist poets such as Walt Whitman, notes that while reading Letter, "one cannot help but be struck by how much Angelou has overcome and how far she has come".
We cannot help thinking that everyone ought to read this book, and that the mental hygiene of the community would benefit by it.
Riedel's narration and anecdotes make the history a pleasure to read though Readers cannot help but wonder how much is left unsaid due to his commitment for confidentiality.
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