5 Quotes & Sayings By Eleanor Morse

Eleanor Morse is a librarian at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She holds an MA in Library and Information Science from the University of Pittsburgh, and has worked in academic, public, and school libraries since 1999. Her main research areas are science fiction, women's literature, and library instruction. She is interested in the influence of technology on society and libraries, how librarians can use emerging technologies to improve services to patrons, and how libraries can build communities of practice around the world.

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By day, Ian was like the stars, there but not there. At night was when the beasts of grief came for her. Eleanor Morse
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Every person alive thinks they are the center of the universe, that they are everything, when in fact each of us is less than nothing. Eleanor Morse
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The bitter heart eats its owner. Eleanor Morse
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What is a bird if it can't fly? It might as well be a cockroach. Eleanor Morse