There is a difference between information and knowledge, and the most important role of the library is not providing access to information; it is supporting, enhancing, and facilitating the transfer of knowledge - in other words, education.

Kathleen McCook
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The fact that you have read this book is proof of how much you have learned. Though you may not have read every word, the information you have learned is profound. I would like to encourage you to continue your study of all things. You are more than capable of bringing this knowledge to others, who will be just as grateful as you are for the knowledge. Use this book as a stepping stone to greater understanding, and use your time wisely.

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