One day, she ventured to the palace library and was delighted to find what good company books could be.

E. Lockhart
One day, she ventured to the palace library and was...
One day, she ventured to the palace library and was...
One day, she ventured to the palace library and was...
One day, she ventured to the palace library and was...
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A person who spends time in the company of books is in good company. This is an ancient Chinese proverb that means, “It is better to be in good company than to be alone.”

Source: We Were Liars

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