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  • #1
    Ray Bradbury
    “Libraries raised me.”
    Ray Bradbury

  • #2
    Jean-Paul Sartre
    “I had found my religion: nothing seemed more important to me than a book. I saw the library as a temple.”
    Jean-Paul Sartre, The Words: The Autobiography of Jean-Paul Sartre

  • #3
    J.K. Rowling
    “Because that's what Hermione does,' said Ron, shrugging. 'When in doubt, go to the library.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

  • #4
    Betty  Smith
    “The library was a little old shabby place. Francie thought it was beautiful. The feeling she had about it was as good as the feeling she had about church. She pushed open the door and went in. She liked the combined smell of worn leather bindings, library past and freshly inked stamping pads better than she liked the smell of burning incense at high mass.”
    Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

  • #5
    John   Waters
    “Nothing is more impotent than an unread library.”
    John Waters, Role Models

  • #6
    Dean Koontz
    “Now take my hand and hold it tight.
    I will not fail you here tonight,
    For failing you, I fail myself
    And place my soul upon a shelf
    In Hell's library without light.
    I will not fail you here tonight.”
    Dean Koontz, The Book of Counted Sorrows

  • #7
    Winston S. Churchill
    “If you cannot read all your books, at any rate handle, or as it were, fondle them – peer into them, let them fall open where they will, read from the first sentence that arrests the eye, set them back on the shelves with your own hands, arrange them on your own plan so that if you do not know what is in them, you at least know where they are. Let them be your friends; let them at any rate be your acquaintances. If they cannot enter the circle of your life, do not deny them at least a nod of recognition.”
    Winston S. Churchill, Painting As a Pastime

  • #8
    Robert Musil
    “The secret of a good librarian is that he never reads anything more of the literature in his charge than the title and the table of contents. Anyone who lets himself go and starts reading a book is lost as a librarian...He's bound to lose perspective.”
    Robert Musil, The Man Without Qualities

  • #9
    Eilis O'Neal
    “How can you be nervous? Don't you see? We're in a library.”
    Eilis O'Neal, The False Princess

  • #10
    Alberto Manguel
    “At night, here in the library, the ghosts have voices.”
    Alberto Manguel, The Library at Night

  • #11
    Sherman Alexie
    “Corliss wondered what happens to a book that sits unread on a library shelf for thirty years. Can a book rightfully be called a book if it never gets read?...

    'How many books never get checked out," Corliss asked the librarian.

    'Most of them,' she said.

    Corliss never once considered the fate of library books. She loved books. How could she not worry about the unread? She felt like a disorganized scholar, an abusive mother, and a cowardly soldier.

    'Are you serious?' Corliss asked. 'What are we talking about here? If you were guessing, what is the percentage of books in this library that never get checked out?'

    'We're talking sixty percent of them. Seriously. Maybe seventy percent. And I'm being optimistic. It's probably more like eighty or ninety percent. This isn't a library, it's an orphanage.'

    The librarian talked in a reverential whisper. Corliss knew she'd misjudged this passionate woman. Maybe she dressed poorly, but she was probably great in bed, certainly believed in God and goodness, and kept an illicit collection of overdue library books on her shelves.”
    Sherman Alexie, Ten Little Indians

  • #12
    Helene Hanff
    “Standing there, staring at the long shelves crammed with books, I felt myself relax and was suddenly at peace.”
    Helene Hanff, Q's Legacy: A Delightful Account of a Lifelong Love Affair with Books

  • #13
    Jorge Luis Borges
    “Paradise will be a kind of library”
    Jorge Luis Borges

  • #14
    Pat Conroy
    “A library could show you everything if you knew where to look.”
    Pat Conroy, My Reading Life

  • #15
    Laura Whitcomb
    “He kissed me for a long moment, holding my shoulders, perhaps to keep me from pressing my whole body against his. Then he tried to lift my bag.

    "My God," he said. "What happened?"

    "I found out one may check out twenty books at a time from the school library.”
    Laura Whitcomb, A Certain Slant of Light

  • #16
    Augustine Birrell
    “Libraries are not made; they grow. Good as it is to inherit a library, it is better to collect one.”
    Augustine Birrell

  • #17
    Nassim Nicholas Taleb
    “Read books are far less valuable than unread ones. The library should contain as much of what you do not know as your financial means, mortgage rates, and the currently tight real-estate market alow you to put there.”
    Nassim Nicholas Taleb, The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable

  • #18
    Marilyn Johnson
    “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, This Book Is Overdue!: How Librarians and Cybrarians Can Save Us All

  • #19
    Brian Selznick
    “He wished he was with his mom in her library, where everything was safe and numbered and organized by the Dewey decimal system. Ben wished the world was organized by the Dewey decimal system. That way you'd be able to find whatever you were looking for, like the meaning of your dream, or your dad.”
    Brian Selznick, Wonderstruck

  • #20
    Charles Bukowski
    “First paycheck I get, I thought, I'm going to get myself a room near the downtown L.A. Public Library.”
    Charles Bukowski, Ham on Rye



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