When you have read some of the books thoroughly you ought to take care of them, as reference work, and to have the possibility to read them again if you should forget some of their wisdom and secrets. You always find new meanings for every time you read them. Some books are bad, others are good, some are boring, others fun to read, some are knowledgeable and others only entertaining, some thick others thin, some are delightful others strenuous and so on. Some books have a glittering, beautiful cover, but then are empty of contents when you open them, some have a neutral cover but are full of beautiful words, some are worn out, old and gray, but full of wisdom.
All books are different from each other (people are not printed in 1000s of ways for example, but for the most part a publication of the book is the same as the book). Some authors have written many books, and therefor the authors will have more sides of themselves to show. Some can have read only the one book, while others have read the other, some have read all the books.
Such is it with people, we show more sides
of ourselves to different people. Someone gets to see all the sides of
us. The superficial relationship displays only the cover, and therefor
you don't actually know much about the person. That which hides behind
the cover you don't know before you have taken the time to read the book.
It can actually be difficult to be able to read the book you yourself wish
to read. Something you don't openly get, others are written in riddles
so you don't understand them. Some you can't get a grasp on, others are
admitted because it is others who borrow them. I will forcibly emphasize
that "to read a book" doesn't aim at having sex.
This is something a part of the colored
have a tendency to try, followed by many compliments of how fine and pretty
the woman is to make her adjusted. I can start with that there is this
woman who was intoxicated and told me about these "coloreds" and not something
I am making up. Those who go home with them without wanting to have sex
with them are raped, gladly by many of these "disease carriers" (AIDS/HIV
we got and still get in Norway from "coloreds" especially from Africans
and Southern Europeans, Syphilis comes from Indians) This is something
we also hear much about in the papers, even
thought they try to conceal that it's the
"coloreds" who commit the rapes.
To read a book doesn't aim at being known with a person through other communication then sexual. Sexual communication one should only have with a special "book". The "book" one likes most of all. No others shall get to read this innermost chapter in the book than the one chosen. A result of this is that the man doesn't find more women who will only have him, in addition to that men must enjoy only one woman also, but of a different reason than women.
To get the entrance to the different chapters must one be in the right place at the right time, or create special situations, and in some instances can one quite simply only open the book and read the chapter one wishes to.
As an example one can simply and obviously ask a person what they mean about this and that, to find out what the person is afraid of must one end up in a situation which makes the persons fear show. Read the books, not only look at the cover or flip quickly through them. A book can teach you something only if you read it.
Cattle die,
Kinsmen die,
A soul dies the same,
I know what never dies,
That which was never born.