Quote by Jane Hamilton Download Open image ““He wore binoculars around his neck the way librarians wear their glasses.”” — Jane Hamilton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“I'm a librarian," he said. "I always know what I'm talking about.” — Gary D. Schmidt Copy Share Image
“I really didn't realize the librarians were, you know, such a dangerous group. They are subversive. You think they're just sitting there at the… — Michael Moore Copy Share Image
“Librarians are your very best friend. And don't ever think otherwise.” — Rett MacPherson Copy Share Image
“I like that library books have secret lives. All those hands that have held them. All those eyes that have read them.” — Neela Vaswani Copy Share Image
“Librarians. . . have been my lifelong friends, guides and heroes.” — Joseph Bruchac Copy Share Image
“An evil librarian is taking over the school. He appears to be making my best friend his special evil library monitor.” — Michelle Knudsen Copy Share Image
“I’ve found it takes at least two and generally three things to alter the course of a life: You slip around the truth once,… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
From early on I valued the gift of memory above all others. I understood that as we grow older we carry a whole nation… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
We're only passers-by, and all you can do is love what you have in your life. A person has to fight the meanness that… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
“I will hear a noise, like a fish jumping, and when I look I'll see Lizzy coming to the surface, shaking off her pink… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
I used to think if you fell from grace it was more likely than not the result of one stupendous error, or else an… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
“The two or so times we actually fought she smashed a plate and stormed out into the night. I have always disliked an argument.… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
This was life, I supposed, running and running and running, and realizing along the way that the phantom was getting closer. — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
She read books quickly and compulsively, paperback after paperback, as if she might drift away without the anchor of the printed page. — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
“In Charles Dickens's books I had to admire the way the meanest enemies spoke to each other, with what seemed to me to be… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
“Wait." Walter went to the basket, taking what was a gray sleeve, drawing it out fro the middle of the heap. "Oh," He said.… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
The magical descriptions of Italy and hilarious observations about love, travel, natives and foreigners in Love in Idleness are but a few of its… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image
I had forgotten what it was like, to be drawn to a person...I'd forgotten how your blood flows toward a person when they move,… — Jane Hamilton Copy Share Image