Clifton Paul "Kip" Fadiman was an American intellectual, author, editor, radio and television personality.
“As for those who think they don't like to read, well, I know they're making a mistake, just as all of us do when we try to judge ourselves. Now is the time to give reading a chance, for if you don't get the habit when you're young you may never get it. And if you don't get it, you may grow up to be just as dull as most adults are.”
“[Wine is] poetry in a bottle.”
“The tantrums of cloth-headed celluloid idols are deemed fit for grown-up conversation, while silence settles over such a truly important matter as food.”
“Dr. Seuss provided "ingenious and uniquely witty solutions to the standing problem of the juvenile fantasy writer: how to find, not another Alice, but another rabbit hole.”
“Books act like a developing fluid on film. That is, they bring into consciousness what you didn’t know you knew.”
“When you travel, remember that a foreign country is not designed to make you comfortable. It is designed to make its own people comfortable.”
“A bottle of wine begs to be shared; I have never met a miserly wine lover”
“To take wine into our mouths is to savor a droplet of the river of human history”
“Socrates called himself a midwife of ideas. A great book is often such a midwife, delivering to full existence what has been coiled like an embryo in the dark, silent depths of the brain.”
“Reading to small children is a specialty.”
“The kind of poetry to avoid in the pretty-pretty kind that pleased our grandmothers, the kind that Longfellow and Tennyson, good poets at their best, wrote at their worst.”
“Don't be afraid of poetry.”
“Cheese - milk's leap toward immortality.”
“When you re-read a classic you do not see in the book more than you did before. You see more in you than there was before.”