100 Quotes About Library

When you’re looking for the best quotes about libraries, you’ll find that there are many out there. That said, here are some of the best.

To build up a library is to create a life....
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To build up a library is to create a life. It's never just a random collection of books. Unknown
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Libraries store the energy that fuels the imagination. They open up windows to the world and inspire us to explore and achieve, and contribute to improving our quality of life. Libraries change lives for the better. Sidney Sheldon
An original idea. That can't be too hard. The library...
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An original idea. That can't be too hard. The library must be full of them. Stephen Fry
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YOU ARE JUSTYou are not just for the right or left, but for what is right over the wrong. You are not just rich or poor, but always wealthy in the mind and heart. You are not perfect, but flawed. You are flawed, but you are just. You may just be conscious human, but you are also a magnificentreflection of God. Suzy Kassem
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In a good bookroom you feel in some mysterious way that you are absorbing the wisdom contained in all the books through your skin, without even opening them. Mark Twain
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Books permit us to voyage through time, to tap the wisdom of our ancestors. The library connects us with the insight and knowledge, painfully extracted from Nature, of the greatest minds that ever were, with the best teachers, drawn from the entire planet and from all our history, to instruct us without tiring, and to inspire us to make our own contribution to the collective knowledge of the human species. I think the health of our civilization, the depth of our awareness about the underpinnings of our culture and our concern for the future can all be tested by how well we support our libraries. Carl Sagan
Librarians are tour-guides for all of knowledge.
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Librarians are tour-guides for all of knowledge. Patrick Ness
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Who’s to say what a ‘literary life’ is? As long as you are writing often, and writing well, you don’t need to be hanging-out in libraries all the time. Nightclubs are great literary research centers. So is Ibiza! Roman Payne
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Public libraries have been a mainstay of my life. They represent an individual's right to acquire knowledge; they are the sinews that bind civilized societies the world over. Without libraries, I would be a pauper, intellectually and spiritually. James A. Michener
What is more important to a library than anything else...
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What is more important to a library than anything else -- than everything else -- is the fact that it exists.", American Scholar; Washington, DC, June 5, 1972] Archibald MacLeish
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The acquisition of a book signalled not just the potential acquisition of knowledge but also something like the property rights to a piece of ground: the knowledge became a visitable place. Unknown
You are more likely to find three TVs inside a...
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You are more likely to find three TVs inside a randomly selected house than you are to find a single book that is or was not read to pass an exam, to please God, or to be a better cook. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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I wanted to pursue things, to know things, but I could not match the means of knowing that came naturally to me with the expectations of professors. The pursuit of knowing was freedom to me, the right to declare your own curiosities and follow them through all manner of books. I was made fore the library, not the classroom. The classroom was a jail of other people's interests. The library was open, unending, free. Slowly, I was discovering myself. TaNehisi Coates
Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap...
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Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation. Walter Cronkite
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I don't believe in colleges and universities. I believe in libraries because most students don't have any money. When I graduated from high school, it was during the Depression and we had no money. I couldn't go to college, so I went to the library three days a week for 10 years. Ray Bradbury
What a school thinks about its library is a measure...
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What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it feels about education. Harold Howe
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I don’t think people realise how vital libraries are or what a colossal danger it would be if we were to lose any more. Having had a truncated school life myself, all of my education from the age of 17 has been self-taught. I wouldn’t be the person I am today if it wasn’t for the opportunities the library gave me. Alan Moore
I have an unshaken conviction that democracy can never be...
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I have an unshaken conviction that democracy can never be undermined if we maintain our library resources and a national intelligence capable of utilizing Franklin D. Roosevelt
A library is a place where you learn what teachers...
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A library is a place where you learn what teachers were afraid to teach you. Alan M. Dershowitz
Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and...
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Libraries allow children to ask questions about the world and find the answers. And the wonderful thing is that once a child learns to use a library, the doors to learning are always open. Laura Bush
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I grew up in libraries, and I hope I've learned never to take them for granted. A thriving library is the heart of its community, providing access to information and educational opportunities, bringing people together, leveling the playing field, and archiving our history. Josie Brown
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Pick a leader who will make their citizens proud. One who will stir the hearts of the people, so that the sons and daughters of a given nation strive to emulate their leader's greatness. Only then will a nation be truly great, when a leader inspires and produces citizens worthy of becoming future leaders, honorable decision makers and peacemakers. And in these times, a great leader must be extremely brave. Their leadership must be steered only by their conscience, not a bribe. Suzy Kassem
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Pick a leader who will keep jobs in your country by offering companies incentives to hire only within their borders, not one who allows corporations to outsource jobs for cheaper labor when there is a national employment crisis. Choose a leader who will invest in building bridges, not walls. Books, not weapons. Morality, not corruption. Intellectualism and wisdom, not ignorance. Stability, not fear and terror. Peace, not chaos. Love, not hate. Convergence, not segregation. Tolerance, not discrimination. Fairness, not hypocrisy. Substance, not superficiality. Character, not immaturity. Transparency, not secrecy. Justice, not lawlessness. Environmental improvement and preservation, not destruction. Truth, not lies. Suzy Kassem
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Pick a leader who will not only bail out banks and airlines, but also families from losing their homes -- or jobs due to their companies moving to other countries. Pick a leader who will fund schools, not limit spending on education and allow libraries to close. Pick a leader who chooses diplomacy over war. An honest broker in foreign relations. A leader with integrity, one who says what they mean, keeps their word and does not lie to their people. Pick a leader who is strong and confident, yet humble. Intelligent, but not sly. A leader who encourages diversity, not racism. One who understands the needs of the farmer, the teacher, the doctor, and the environmentalist -- not only the banker, the oil tycoon, the weapons developer, or the insurance and pharmaceutical lobbyist. Suzy Kassem
There was the smell of old books, a smell that...
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There was the smell of old books, a smell that has a way of making all libraries seem the same. Some say that smell is asbestos. Scott Douglas
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Ah college years, those were the days. Pure freedom ... leaving home for the first time…the parties…”" What about the tutorials, the lectures, the large building with all the books called the ‘library’?”“Is that what those were?” Gerry blithely replied. E.a. Bucchianeri
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A library is a good place to go when you feel unhappy, for there, in a book, you may find encouragement and comfort. A library is a good place to go when you feel bewildered or undecided, for there, in a book, you may have your question answered. Books are good company, in sad times and happy times, for books are people - people who have managed to stay alive by hiding between the covers of a E.B. White
Walking the stacks in a library, dragging your fingers across...
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Walking the stacks in a library, dragging your fingers across the spines -- it's hard not to feel the presence of sleeping spirits. Robin Sloan
Rule number one: Don't fuck with librarians.
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Rule number one: Don't fuck with librarians. Neil Gaiman
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I like libraries. It makes me feel comfortable and secure to have walls of words, beautiful and wise, all around me. I always feel better when I can see that there is something to hold back the shadows. Roger Zelazny
Don't join the book burners. Don't think you're going to...
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Don't join the book burners. Don't think you're going to conceal faults by concealing evidence that they ever existed. Don't be afraid to go in your library and read every book... Dwight D. Eisenhower
Don't mark up the Library's copy, you fool! Librarians are...
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Don't mark up the Library's copy, you fool! Librarians are Unprankable. They'll track you down! They have skills! Charles Ogden
Without libraries what have we? We have no past and...
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Without libraries what have we? We have no past and no future. Ray Bradbury
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If this nation is to be wise as well as strong, if we are to achieve our destiny, then we need more new ideas for more wise men reading more good books in more public libraries. These libraries should be open to all–except the censor. We must know all the facts and hear all the alternatives and listen to all the criticisms. Let us welcome controversial books and controversial authors. For the Bill of Rights is the guardian of our security as well as our li . John F. Kennedy
[Public] libraries should be open to all–except the c
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[Public] libraries should be open to all–except the c John F. Kennedy
Libraries raised me.
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Libraries raised me. Ray Bradbury
You are a total stranger and you want to take...
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You are a total stranger and you want to take my library book. Elizabeth Kostova
A library outranks any other one thing a community can...
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A library outranks any other one thing a community can do to benefit its people. It is a never failing spring in the desert. Andrew Carnegie
If your library is not
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If your library is not "unsafe, " it probably isn't doing its job. John Berry
The library is like a candy store where everything is...
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The library is like a candy store where everything is free. Jamie Ford
Reading is important. Books are important. Librarians are important. (Also,...
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Reading is important. Books are important. Librarians are important. (Also, libraries are not child-care facilities, but sometimes feral children raise themselves among the stacks.) Neil Gaiman
Ultimately, the number of books always exceeds the space they...
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Ultimately, the number of books always exceeds the space they are granted. Alberto Manguel
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The library in summer is the most wonderful thing because there you get books on any subject and read them each for only as long as they hold your interest, abandoning any that don't, halfway or a quarter of the way through if you like, and store up all that knowledge in the happy corners of your mind for your own self and not to show off how much you know or spit it back at your teacher on a test paper. Polly Horvath
In my fool hardy youth, when my friends were dreaming...
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In my fool hardy youth, when my friends were dreaming of heroic deeds in the realms of engineering and law, finance and national politics, I dreamt of becoming a librarian. Alberto Manguel
Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me From mine...
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Knowing I lov'd my books, he furnish'd me From mine own library with volumes that I prize above my dukedom. William Shakespeare
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There are many horrible sights in the multiverse. Somehow, though, to a soul attuned to the subtle rhythms of a library, there are few worse sights than a hole where a book ought to be. Someone had stolen a book. Terry Pratchett
Anyone who’s worth anything reads just what he likes, as...
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Anyone who’s worth anything reads just what he likes, as the mood takes him, and with extravagant enthusiasm. Virginia Woolf
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There were two sets of double doors leading out of the antechamber, one marked STACKS and the other TOMES. Not knowing the difference between the two, I headed to the ones labeled STACKS. That was what I wanted. Stacks of books. Great heaps of books. Shelf after endless shelf of books. Patrick Rothfuss
Shelving books incorrectly is as good as stealing them. It's...
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Shelving books incorrectly is as good as stealing them. It's almost worse. Paul Acampora
Epics are never written about libraries. They exist on whim...
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Epics are never written about libraries. They exist on whim it depends on if the conquering army likes to read. Patricia A. McKillip
Betsy returned to her chair, took off her coat and...
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Betsy returned to her chair, took off her coat and hat, opened her book and forgot the world again. Maud Hart Lovelace
He helped the Librarian up. There was a red glow...
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He helped the Librarian up. There was a red glow in the ape's eyes. It had tried to steal his books. This was probably the best proof any wizard could require that the trolleys were brainless. Terry Pratchett
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This place is a mystery. A sanctuary. Every book, every volume you see, has a soul. The soul of the person who wrote it & the soul of those who read it & lived it & dreamed with it. Every time a book changes hands, every time someone runs his eyes down it's pages, it's spirit grows & strengthens. In this place, books no longer remembered by anyone, books that are lost in time, live forever, waiting for the day when they will reach a new reader's hands, a new spirit.. Unknown
From fire, water, the passage of time, neglectful readers, and...
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From fire, water, the passage of time, neglectful readers, and the hand of the censor, each of my books has escaped to tell me its story. Alberto Manguel
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We'll always need printed books that don't mutate the way digital books do; we'll always need places to display books, auditoriums for book talks, circles for story time; we'll always need brick-and-mortar libraries. Marilyn Johnson
The idea of a library full of books, the books...
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The idea of a library full of books, the books full of knowledge, fills me with fear and love and courage and endless wonder. Elizabeth McCracken
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Should he give free reign to his desires, the bibliomaniac can ruin his life along with the lives of his loved ones. He'll often take better care of his books than of his own health; he'll spend more on fiction than he does on food; he'll be more interested in his library than in his relationships, and, since few people are prepared to live in a place where every available surface is covered with piles of books, he'll often find himself alone, perhaps in the company of a neglected and malnourished cat. When he dies, all but forgotten, his body might fester for days before a curious neighbor grows concerned about the smell. Mikita Brottman
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For him that stealeth, or borroweth and returneth not, this book from its owner, Let it change into a serpent in his hand and rend him. Let him be struck with palsy and all his members blasted. Let him languish in pain crying out for mercy, Let there be no surcease to his agony till he sink in dissolution. Let bookworms gnaw his entrails in token of the worm that dieth not. When at last he goeth to his final punishment, Let the flames of Hell consume him forever.[attributed to the Monastery of San Pedro in Barcelona, Spain] . Nicholas A. Basbanes
And Marianne, who had the knack of finding her way...
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And Marianne, who had the knack of finding her way in every house to the library, however it might be avoided by the family in general, soon procured herself a book. Jane Austen
What is more important to a library than anything else...
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What is more important to a library than anything else -- than everything else -- is the fact that it ex Archibald MacLeish
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No one stepping for the first time into a room made of books can know instinctively how to behave, what is expected, what is promised, what is allowed. One may be overcome by horror--at the cluster or the vastness, the stillness, the mocking reminder of everything one doesn't know, the surveillance--and some of that overwhelming feeling may cling on, even after the rituals and conventions are learned, the geography mapped, and the natives found friendly. Alberto Manguel
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The only way to make a library safe is to lock people out of it. As long as they are allowed to read the books 'any old time they have a mind to, ' libraries will remain the nurseries of heresy and independence of thought. They will, in fact, preserve that freedom which is a far more important part of our lives than any ideology or orthodoxy, the freedom that dissolves orthodoxies and inspires solutions to the ever-changing challenges of the future. I hope that your library and mine will continue in this way to be dangerous for many years to come. . Edmund S. Morgan
I always say, 'Books beat boredom, ' said Amanda wisely.
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I always say, 'Books beat boredom, ' said Amanda wisely. Mo Willems
I love vast libraries; yet there is a doubt, If...
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I love vast libraries; yet there is a doubt, If one be better with them or without, Unless he use them wisely, and, indeed, Knows the high art of what and how to read. John Godfrey Saxe
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...I am still librarian in your house, for I never was dismissed, and never gave up the office. Now I am librarian here as well.'' But you have just told me you were sexton here! '' So I am. It is much the same profession. Except you are a true sexton, books are but dead bodies to you, and a library nothing but a catacomb! George MacDonald
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Usually, I set one foot in a library and I feel my own internal volume lower. A library is a physical equivalent of a sigh. It’s the silence, sure, but it’s also the certainty of all those books, the way they stand side by side with their still, calm conviction. It’s the reassurance of knowledge in the face of confusion. Deb Caletti
LibrariesAreNeccessaryGardens, UnsurpassedAtGrowingExcitement
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LibrariesAreNeccessaryGardens, UnsurpassedAtGrowingExcitement J. Patrick Lewis
Now, public libraries are most admirable institutions, but they have...
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Now, public libraries are most admirable institutions, but they have one irritating custom. They want their books back. Cecil B. DeMille
You could never be certain what you would find in...
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You could never be certain what you would find in a book that had spent time with someone else. Erica Bauermeister
Choosing a new book was like looking for treasure.
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Choosing a new book was like looking for treasure. Kit Pearson
I personally find that for domestic purposes, the Trivial Pursuit...
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I personally find that for domestic purposes, the Trivial Pursuit system works better than Dewey. Nick Hornby
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On to the library. And all through his time at the card catalog, combing the shelves, filling out the request cards, he danced a silent, flirtatious minuet of the eyes with a rosy-cheeked redhead in the biology section, pages of notes spread before her. All his life, he had had a yen for women in libraries. In a cerebral setting, the physical becomes irresistible. Also, he figured he was really more likely to meet a better or at least more compatible woman in a library than in a saloon. Ought to have singles libraries, with soups and salads, Bach and Mozart, Montaignes bound in morocco; place to sip, smoke, and seduce in a classical setting, noon to midnight. Chaucer's Salons, call them, franchise chain. . Stephen Minkin
A library is a sacred place where the voices of...
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A library is a sacred place where the voices of the ancients can still be heard if we but give them the required silence. James Rozoff
Trithemius' concern for conservation was rare, indeed, and is a...
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Trithemius' concern for conservation was rare, indeed, and is a lesson to modern library managers who discard printed volumes, believing that e-books are the only way of the future. Roderick Cave
Browsing through the shelves in bookstores or libraries, I was...
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Browsing through the shelves in bookstores or libraries, I was completely happy. Louis LAmour
She was a poetry book with the wrong dust jacket,...
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She was a poetry book with the wrong dust jacket, shelved in the Reference section. Joyce Rachelle
A library bears similar qualities to a hospital. Librarians are...
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A library bears similar qualities to a hospital. Librarians are like doctors, books the prescriptions. Trudy Wallis
And, the treasure? A library card: key to all the...
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And, the treasure? A library card: key to all the doors in the story world. Trudy Wallis
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Within a year or two, however, a couple of the first things I wrote — ‘Anarchy In The UK’ and ‘God Save The Queen’ — really hit their target. I’d like to thank the British public library system: that was my training ground, that’s where I learned to throw those verbal grenades. I wasn’t just throwing bricks through shop windows as a voice of rebellion, I was throwing words where they really mattered. Words count. . John Lydon
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My mother explained the magic with this washing machine the very, very first day. She said, 'Now Hans, we have loaded the laundry. The machine will make the work. And now we can go to the library.' Because this is the magic: you load the laundry, and what do you get out of the machine? You get books out of the machines, children's books. Hans Rosling
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Good books are rare, and to have a really good library, a few shelves are all we need. When I was still on my campus in India, I was convinced, like many professors, that if the Lord was to be found anywhere, it was in the lower stacks of the library. But now - just as when I go into a big department store, I can say, "How many things I don't need! How many expensive suits I don't want! " - when I enter a big library I say, "What tomes I don't have to read again! What folios I will never open! " This feeling of freedom will come to all of us when we realise, in the depths of our meditation, that all wisdom lies within. Eknath Easwaran
Love : so many people read about it in books...
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Love : so many people read about it in books and research on it in libraries yet so few discover the real feeling of it! Avijeet Das
Libraries are sexual dream factories. The langour brings it on.
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Libraries are sexual dream factories. The langour brings it on. Siri Hustvedt
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I have rooted myself into this quiet place where I don’t need much to get by. I need my visions. I need my books. I need new thoughts and lessons, from older souls, bars, whisky, libraries; different ones in different towns. I need my music. I need my songs. I need the safety of somewhere to rest my head at night, when my eyes get heavy. And I need space. Lots of space. To run, and sing, and change around in any way I please–outer or inner–and I need to love. I need the space to love ideas and thoughts; creations and people–anywhere I can find–and I need the peace of mind to understand it. Charlotte Eriksson
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People can lose their lives in libraries. They ought to be warned. Saul Bellow
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A library is a place where you can lose your innocence without losing your virginity. Germaine Greer
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Congratulations on the new library, because it isn't just a library. It is a space ship that will take you to the farthest reaches of the Universe, a time machine that will take you to the far past and the far future, a teacher that knows more than any human being, a friend that will amuse you and console you -- and most of all, a gateway, to a better and happier and more useful Isaac Asimov
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I was a hugely unchaperoned reader, and I would wander into my local public library and there sat the world, waiting for me to look at it, to find out about it, to discover who I might be insid Patrick Ness
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A library should fill our leisure with adventure. It is a refuge from the commonplace and the dull, a sanctuary where all the trials, the tribulations, and the boredoms of the outer world are forbidden and where such an evil thing as a tax-collector may be forgotten and, peradventure, forgiven. E. Norman Torry
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Libraries are about Freedom. Freedom to read, freedom of ideas, freedom of communication. They are about education (which is not a process that finishes the day we leave school or university), about entertainment, about making safe spaces, and about access to information. Neil Gaiman
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She just wanted - had always wanted - a good book to read. Being chased by hellhounds and blowing things up were comparatively unimportant parts of the job. Getting the books - now, that was what *really* mattered to her. Genevieve Cogman
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A library – a place full of books! Imagine! " Ivy couldn't imagine a place closer to heaven. Think of all the books you could read! Gemma Jackson
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I feel that the care of libraries and the use of books, and the knowledge of books, is a tremendously vital thing, and that we who deal with books and who love books have a great opportunity to bring about something in this country which is more vital here than anywhere else, because we have the chance to make a democracy that will be a real democrac. Eleanor Roosevelt
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I feel that the care of libraries and the use of books, and the knowledge of books, is a tremendously vital thing, and that we who deal with books and who love books have a great opportunity to bring about something in this country which is more vital here than anywhere else, because we have the chance to make a democracy that will be a real democracy. Eleanor Roosevelt
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The world is full of disappointment, " I said." Yes, " she said, "I heard him say that. And every creature is simply trying to get what it wants, and to make their way through a difficult world. Do you believe that?"" No, " I said. "There's more than that."" Like what?"" Like good books, " I said, "and good people. And good librarians, who are almost both at once. Lemony Snicket
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The shelves were supposed to be loaded with books–but they were, of course, really doors: each book-lid opened as exciting as Alice putting her gold key in the lock. I spent days running in and out of other worlds like a time bandit, or a spy. I was as excited as I’ve ever been in my life, in that library: scoring new books the minute they came in; ordering books I’d heard of–then waiting, fevered, for them to arrive, like they were the word Christmas. Caitlin Moran
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The boy was a model pupil, forgettable and easily forgotten, and he sent much of his spare time in the back of the English class where there were shelves of old paperbacks, and in the school library, a large room filled with books and old armchairs, where he read stories as enthusiastically as some children ate. Neil Gaiman
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Is anything illegal here?' Addison asked.' Library late fines are stiff. Ten lashes a day, and that's just for paperbacks.' There's a library?'' Two. Though one won't lend because all the books are bound in human skin and quite valuable. Ransom Riggs