476 Quotes About Libraries
- Author Suzy Kassem
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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.
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- Author James Rozoff
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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.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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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.
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- Author Maud Hart Lovelace
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Betsy returned to her chair, took off her coat and hat, opened her book and forgot the world again.
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- Author Inafetse Santos
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There are no such things as book hoarders, only aspiring librarians
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- Author Alberto Manguel
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I’ve often felt that my library explained who I was, gave me a shifting self that transformed itself constantly throughout the years.
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- Author Susan Orlean
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We were very much a reading family, but we were a borrow-a-book-from-the-library family more than a bookshelves-full-of-books family. My parents valued books, but the grew up in the Depression, aware of the quicksilver nature of money, and they learned the hard way that you shouldn't buy what you could borrow. Because of that frugality, or perhaps independent of it, they also believed that you read a book for the experience of reading it.
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- Author Susan Orlean
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Libraries were a solace in the Depression. They were warm and dry and useful and free; they provided a place for people to be together in a desolate time. You could feel prosperous at the library. There was so much there, such an abundance, when everything else felt scant and ravaged, and you could take any of it home for free. Or you could just sit at a reading table and take it all in.
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- Author Susan Orlean
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We were very much a reading family, but we were a borrow-a-book-from-the-library family more than a bookshelves-full-of-books family. My parents valued books, but they grew up in the Depression, aware of the quicksilver nature of money, and they learned the hard way that you shouldn't buy what you could borrow. Because of that frugality, or perhaps independent of it, they also believed that you read a book for the experience of reading it.
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