Don't forget to support your public library.
Freedom is found through the portals of our nation's libraries.
I am never long, even in the society of her I love, without yearning for the company of my lamp and my library.
Once you read, you will be free forever.
I saw you in the library. With—” “ Colonel Mustard?
With a public library card in your hand, you have access to the Internet and a world of opportunities.
[His] library was a fine dark place bricked with books, so anything could happen there and always did. All you had to do was pull a book from the shelf and open it and suddenly the darkness was not so dark anymore.
Is it advisable to spread out all the conveniences of culture before people to whom a few steps up a stair to a library is a sufficient deterrent from reading?
I admit that I haven't read everything in my library, but I feel smarter just walking in it!
To make a library It takes two volumes And a fire. Two volumes and a fire, And interest. The interest alone will do If logs are few.
I have been ineluctably drawn to libraries ever since I entered that sanctum sanctorum. It was a place of quietude. In a world where things go beep and ding and ring, where you’ve got mail and you’ve got messages, when I enter a library, I feel that I am still entering a temple.
Books read in a public library never have the same flavour as books read in the attic or the kitchen.
I spent a lot of time at the New York Public Library, the main branch. I was one of those people. If you ever spend a good amount of time there, you realize there are people who spend the entire day there. They're bookish homeless people.
Places of incredible glamour, possibility, power, excitement and pleasure. Love your libraries!
[General James Mattis] a very talented individual. He's - has a personal library of about 10,000 books and he's read most of them on military history and strategy and so forth.
We measure the value of a civilized society by the number of # libraries it opens, not the number it closes down.
The biggest thing I did was that I used to go to the library. I fed my mind every day.
As a child, a library card takes you to exotic, faraway places. When you're grown up, a credit card does it.
The library is not only a diary of the human race, but marks an act of faith in the continuity of humanity.
Why spend a day in the library when you can learn the same thing by working in the laboratory for a month?