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Books Quote by Howard Norman

“When thinking harshly on the human condition, as I so often do, my antidote is to think gently on libraries, for if human beings are capable of preserving the history of our knowledge in the form of books, there there may still be hope.” quote by Howard Norman
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““When thinking harshly on the human condition, as I so often do, my antidote is to think gently on libraries, for if human beings are capable of preserving the history of our knowledge in the form of books, there there may still be hope.””

Howard Norman

About This Quote

Source Essay: The Library of Babel, Howard Norman, 1995

Thinking gently about libraries offers hope when humanity feels bleak.

In simple terms: Gentle thoughts about books bring hope.

Key Takeaway

Seek comfort in preserving knowledge.

Themes

hope knowledge literature

Mood

contemplative optimistic

Type

inspirational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • personal crisis
  • education
  • cultural preservation

Key Concepts

philosophy optimism

Questions to Reflect On

  • What role do books play in your resilience?
  • How can libraries foster hope?
A Different Perspective

Hope may be fragile if access to books declines.

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