Bibliophile Wisdom Quotes

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Betty  Smith
“She wanted to own a book so badly and she had thought the copying would do it. But the penciled sheets did not seem like nor smell like the library book so she had given it up, consoling herself with the vow that when she grew up, she would work hard, save money and buy every single book that she liked. a”
Betty Smith

Barbara W. Tuchman
“Books are carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill. They are engines of change, windows of the world, lighthouses erected in the sea of time.”
Barbara W. Tuchman

Diana Rose Morcilla
“And because when all the words of promises and memories fade, these words that are written are the only one that remain. People may change and things may happen when we least expect it to but all these written words are what will keep it all alive. Over and over again. It remains.”
Happy Positivity

Kerri Maher
“Anyone who read that much, had to be given to empathy.”
Kerri Maher, The Paris Bookseller

Jules Janin
“Don't laugh, the love of books is a charming eccentricity: it is respectable, it is innocent, it proves you have an honest soul, a contented mind. To love books is to renounce games, good eating, useless luxury, horse-racing, political ambition, the pains of love. In his library the bibliophile is King.”
Jules Janin