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- If I was a book, I would like to be a library book, so I would be taken home by all different… — Cornelia Funke
- The librarian spoke in a reverential whisper. Corliss knew she'd misjudged this passionate woman. Maybe she dressed poorly, but she was probably… — Sherman Alexie
- As a child, I wanted only two things - to be left alone to read my library books, and to get away… — Julie Burchill
- But the vast majority of books ever written are not accessible to anyone except the most tenacious researchers at premier academic libraries.… — Sergey Brin
- Once the government can demand of a publisher the names of the purchasers of his publication, the free press as we know… — William O. Douglas
- Corliss had never once considered the fate of library books. She'd never wondered how many books go unread. She loved books. How… — Sherman Alexie
- Had I the power, I would scatter libraries over the whole land, as the sower sows his wheat-field. — Horace Mann
- As I stood outside in Cow Lane, it occurred to me that Heaven must be a place where the library is open… — Alan Bradley
- Books have always been to me like a kind of embalmed mind. The dead may be scattered, and who can find them,… — Laurel Lea
- I had always thought of Paradise / In form and image as a library. — Jorge Luis Borges
- One cannot celebrate books sufficiently. After saying his best, still something better remains to be spoken in their praise. As with friends,… — Amos Bronson Alcott
- A library book, I imagine, is a happy book. — Cornelia Funke