I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to me than a book. I saw the library as a temple.

JeanPaul Sartre
I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to...
I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to...
I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to...
I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to...
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A library is a place where books can be found and can be borrowed for a period of time. In a way, the library is a symbol of knowledge and knowledge is what brings us closer to God. A person who loves reading will find the library as their sanctuary, a place where they can find answers to questions that have plagued them for years. They will see the library as their place of worship because it has become their place of healing.

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