If you crave for Knowledge, the banquet of Knowledge grows and groans on the board until the finer appetite sickens. If, still putting all your trust in Knowledge, you try to dodge the difficulty by specialising, you produce a brain bulging out inordinately on one side, on the other cut flat down and mostly paralytic at that: and in short so long as I hold that the Creator has an idea of a man, so long shall I be sure that no uneven specialist realises it. The real tragedy of the Library at Alexandria was not that the incendiaries burned immensely, but that they had neither the leisure nor the taste to discriminate.. but we may agree that, in reading, it is not quantity so much that tells, as quality and thoroughness of digestion. . Arthur QuillerCouch
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The Library at Alexandria was one of the greatest libraries in history. It was a storage house for all of the world’s knowledge. It was a place where scholars from the entire world could come and get access to all of their materials. It would have been a grand sight, with the shelves overflowing with books, scrolls, and tablets.

But it wasn’t to last. In 48 B.C., an army from Egypt burned the Library to the ground. This terrible event not only destroyed a great library, but nearly all of human knowledge for thousands of years.

The Library at Alexandria was not only the greatest collection in history, but also one of the most beautiful places where people could come and learn about everything imaginable.

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