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- The Country is both the Philosopher's Garden and his Library, in which he Reads and Contemplates the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of… — William Penn
- You can judge a man by the books in his library. — Mark Skousen
- My father gave me free run of his library. When I think of my boyhood, I think in terms of the books… — Jorge Luis Borges
- 'Children, don't speak so coarsely,' said Mr Webster, who had a vague notion that some supervision should be exercised over his daughters'… — Robertson Davies
- The student has his Rome, his Florence, his whole glowing Italy, within the four walls of his library. He has in his… — Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
- For books [Charles Darwin] had no respect, but merely considered them as tools to be worked with. ... he would cut a… — Francis Darwin
- A man should keep his little brain attic stocked with all the furniture that he is likely to use, and the rest… — Arthur Conan Doyle
- The books we read should be chosen with great care, that they may be, as an Egyptian king wrote over his library,'The… — Oliver Wendell Holmes
- I don't know if you know it, J.B., but you're the sort of fellow who causes hundreds to fall under suspicion when… — P.G. Wodehouse
- [His] library was a fine dark place bricked with books, so anything could happen there and always did. All you had to… — Ray Bradbury
- Between notes, he had contemplated means of destroying Myrna Minkoff but had reached no satisfactory conclusion. His most promising scheme had involved… — John Kennedy Toole
- A man may debar nonsense from his library of reason, but not from the arena of his impulses. — Rex Stout