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Last updated on November 5, 2024.
Places of incredible glamour, possibility, power, excitement and pleasure. Love your libraries!
Access to public libraries also affects how much children read.
I like libraries. It's a comfort that knowledge can be save for so long. That what we learn can be passed on. — © Jackson Pearce
I like libraries. It's a comfort that knowledge can be save for so long. That what we learn can be passed on.
I discovered reading through libraries. I grew up in a house that wasn't brimming with books.
The America I love still exists at the front desks of our public libraries.
I ransack public libraries & find them full of sunk treasure.
If written directions alone would suffice, libraries wouldn't need to have the rest of the universities attached.
In addition to that, Mono has produced a very large set of extra libraries.
My grandma always said that God made libraries so that people didn't have any excuse to be stupid.
I see libraries and librarians as frontline soldiers in the war against illiteracy and the lack of imagination.
What saved me from total academic failure and overwhelming ennui, was my love of libraries and all they encompass.
Libraries have always been there for me. Of course I'll stand up for them!
Boys like him didn't die; they got bronzed and installed outside public libraries. — © Maggie Stiefvater
Boys like him didn't die; they got bronzed and installed outside public libraries.
Bookstores, like libraries, are the physical manifestation of the wide world's longest, most thrilling conversation.
I'm really excited about public libraries that are redefining themselves as free learning centers.
Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation.
I loved to read, still do, and it seemed that the writing was a result of the love of books and reading and libraries.
Much have I travelled in the realms of gold for which I thank the Paddington and Westminster Public Libraries.
Libraries offer, for free, the wisdom of the ages--and sages--and, simply put, there's something for everyone inside.
Libraries: Here is where people, one frequently finds, lower their voices, and raise their minds.
I remember the first book I bought, when I was about 11... Dad said, 'What have you got that for? What are libraries for?'
Prior to the Civil War, most libraries were either privately owned or housed in universities or churches.
Libraries can be of indispensable service in lifting the dead weight of poverty and ignorance.
Film, television and to a certain extent, theater are modern day libraries.
The truth is libraries are raucous clubhouses for free speech, controversy and community.
Cloisters, ancient libraries ... I was confusing learning with the smell of cold stone.
I am what libraries and librarians have made me, with little assistance from a professor of Greek and poets
The age of Lincoln and Jefferson memorials is over. It will be presidential libraries from now on.
Libraries remind us that truth isn't about who yells the loudest but who has the right information.
Now, public libraries are most admirable institutions, but they have one irritating custom. They want their books back.
Seventy million books in America's libraries, but the one you want to read is always out.
Deserted libraries hold the shades of writers who worked within, and are haunted by their absence.
I've been talking about the centrality of libraries in our information society for a while now.
A lot of my travel is at least partly work, visiting schools and libraries, especially in France.
Libraries were full of ideas-perhaps the most dangerous and powerful of all weapons.
Keeping libraries open, giving access to all children to all books is vital to our nation's sovereignty.
The very existence of libraries affords the best evidence that we may yet have hope for the future of man
What is also strange to me is that public libraries have always been in the forefront of opposing censorship. — © Matthew Lesko
What is also strange to me is that public libraries have always been in the forefront of opposing censorship.
Controller Borasus sighed with relief. Libraries were not places of danger. It had to be a hoax.
Libraries keep the records on behalf of all humanity. the unique and the absurd, the wise and the fragments of stupidity.
One of the nastier trends in library management in recent years is the notion that libraries should be 'responsive to their patrons'.
She sounds like someone who spends a lot of time in libraries, which are the best sorts of people.
I want to have schools and libraries and other institutions named after me. I tell my daughter that all the time.
Read, think well of mankind, go to our libraries and rejoice.
We pore through libraries, dissecting the classics" Henry Sturges- vampire
I am a bookworm. For play, I bury myself in the corners of libraries and read.
Learning sleeps and snores in libraries, but wisdom is everywhere, wide awake, on tiptoe.
I am what libraries and librarians have made me, with little assistance from a professor of Greek and poets. — © Heraclitus
I am what libraries and librarians have made me, with little assistance from a professor of Greek and poets.
For me, closing libraries is the equivalent of eating your seed corn to save a little money.
As a big user of public libraries, I deplore the cutbacks they have had to sustain.
The pride and presence of a professional football team is far more important than 30 libraries.
Libraries hold the wisdom of the world and the stories of the ages - available to everyone, free of charge!
The way we've been neglecting to support our libraries throughout the country is a shame.
Libraries are the center of our lives. There's no use going to a university if you don't live at the library.
You take the books, you lie there in the pools of light and you drink life. That is how intensely I have loved libraries.
Shared libraries are the work of the devil, the one true sign that the apocalypse is at hand.
Wizards and computers get along about as well as flamethrowers and libraries.
I learned more about history and literature in the used bookstores in DC than in college libraries.
Existing libraries, in their very being, seem to question the authority of those in power.
If the library's rarest frequenters are the ones we'd like to see in them the most, then libraries are failing.
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