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- For the slow labor of realizing a potential gift the artist must retreat to those Bohemias, halfway between the slums and the… — Lewis Hyde
- All mankind is one volume. When one man dies, a chapter is not torn out of the book, but translated into a… — John Donne
- There is no frigate like a book and no harbor like a library, where those who love books but can't afford their… — Sara Paretsky
- 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
- Come indoors then, and open the books on your library shelves. For you have a library and a good one. A working… — Virginia Woolf
- A good social system is not to be secured by making people unselfish, but, by making their own vital impulses fit in… — Bertrand Russell
- Years later he'd stood in the charred ruins of a library where blackened books lay in pools of water. Shelves tipped over.… — Cormac McCarthy
- Digestion of words as well; I often read aloud to myself in my writing corner in the library, where no one can… — Alberto Manguel
- He wished he was with his mom in her library, where everything was safe and numbered and organized by the Dewey decimal… — Brian Selznick
- Here's my library, where I don't do a lot of reading but mostly play Angry Birds on the computer. — Unknown Author
- I can clearly trace my passion for reading back to the Jonesboro, Georgia, library, where, for the first time in my life,… — Karin Slaughter
- I grew up listening to my father argue politics into the night and taking trips every Saturday to the Hood River library… — Dale T. Mortensen