If you grew up in a rural area, you have seen how farmhouses come and go, but the dent left by cellars is permanent. There is something unbreakable in that hand-dug foundational gouge into the earth. Books are the cellars of civilization: when cultures crumble away, their books remain out of sheer stupid solidity. Paul Collins
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This quote is part of a passage in the novel, "A River Runs Through It." The writer is talking about how much he loves Montana. He talks about how the hills are so steep that it takes people hours to climb them. He also discusses an old bridge that he has seen many times, but never crossed because it would be too dangerous to attempt to cross. He goes on to describe books as the cellars of civilization because they are something that are always available to us even if society crumbles away. The quote also suggests that books are something that will never go out of style because they are often passed down from one generation to another through families and friends.

Source: Sixpence House: Lost In A Town Of Books

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