Libraries Rule Quotes

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“There's a term you don't hear these days, one you used to hear all the time when the Carnegie branches opened: Palaces for the People. The library really is a palace. It bestows nobility on people who otherwise couldn't afford a shred of it. People need to have nobility and dignity in their lives. And you know, they need other people to recognize it in them too.”
Eric Klinenberg (author), Palaces for the People

Gail Honeyman
“libraries are life-enhancing palaces of wonder”
Gail Honeyman

Archibald MacLeish
“What is more important in a library than anything else - than everything else - is the fact that it exists.”
Archibald MacLeish