2. 2
Anna Karenina
by Leo Tolstoy
Everyone thinks of changing the world,
but no one thinks of changing himself.
Leo Tolstoy
3. 3
Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert
Anything becomes
interesting if you look at it
long enough.
Gustave Flaubert
4. 4
War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
One of the first conditions of happiness is
that the link between Man and Nature shall
not be broken.
Leo Tolstoy
5. 5
Lolita by Vladimir Nabokov
“Knowing you have something good to
read before bed is among the most
pleasurable of sensations.”
Vladimir Nabokov
6. 6
The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn
by Mark Twain
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than
to speak out and remove all doubt.
Mark Twain
7. 7
Hamlet by William Shakespeare
How poor are they that have not patience!
What wound did ever heal but by degrees?
William Shakespeare
8. 8
The Great Gatsby
By F. Scott Fitzgerald
First you take a drink, then the drink takes a drink,
then the drink takes you.
F. Scott Fitzgerald
9. 9
In Search of Lost Time
by Marcel Proust
Let us be grateful to people who make us
happy, they are the charming gardeners who
make our souls blossom.
Marcel Proust
10. 10
The Stories of
Anton Chekhov
by Anton Chekhov
Knowledge is of no value
unless you put it into practice.
Anton Chekhov
11. 11
Middlemarch by George Eliot
Our deeds determine us, as much
as we determine our deeds.
George Eliot
12. 12
The End
With Metta,
Bro. Oh Teik Bin
Knowledge from great books enriches the mind.
Do devour them everywhere every time.