330 Quotes by Susan Orlean

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    A book feels like a thing alive in this moment, and also alive in a continuum, from the moment the thoughts about it first percolated in the writer’s mind to the moment it sprang from the printing press – a lifeline that continues as someone sits with it and marvels over it, and it continues on,...

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    Sometimes it’s harder to notice a place you think you know well; you eyes glide over it, seeing it but not seeing it at all. It’s almost as if familiarity gives you a kind of temporary blindness. I had to force myself to look harder and try to see beyond the concept of library that was so latent in my brain.

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    I am happy if I can give them away or donate them. But I can’t throw a book in the trash, no matter how hard I try.

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    Apparently, everyone in Los Angeles gets on the computer right after Thanksgiving dinner and makes requests for diet books.

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    The next morning, close to two thousand people showed up at the library.

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    The library is a gathering pool of narratives and of the people who come to find them. It is where we can glimpse immortality; in the library, we can live forever.

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    The Nazis alone destroyed an estimated hundred million books during their twelve years in power.

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    According to a 2010 study, almost three hundred million Americans used one of the country’s 17,078 public libraries and bookmobiles in the course of the year.

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    Even after I’d published three books and had been writing full-time for twenty years, my father continued to urge me to go to law school.

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