Quote by Jo Walton Download Open image ““Interlibrary loans are a wonder of the world and a glory of civilization. Libraries”” — Jo Walton ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.8 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare
Interlibrary loans are a wonder of the world and a glory of civilization. — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
God bless Interlibrary Loan. I pay a lot of library fines. In the case of 'A Single Shard,' I was using books that hadn't… — Linda Sue Park Copy Share Image
“In principle and reality, libraries are life-enhancing palaces of wonder.” — Gail Honeyman Copy Share Image
“Libraries are innately subversive institutions, born of the radical notion that every member of society deserves free, high-quality access to knowledge and culture.” — Matt Finch Copy Share Image
“I love libraries. I love books. There is something sacred, I think, about a great library because it represents the preservation of the wisdom,… — Gordon B. Hinckley Copy Share Image
“I grew up in libraries, and I hope I've learned never to take them for granted. A thriving library is the heart of its… — Josie Brown Copy Share Image
“One of the great advantages of having a library,your eminence, is that it is full of books.” — Michael Hirst Copy Share Image
“Libraries always remind me that there are good things in this world.” — Lauren Ward Copy Share Image
“I think a free library is an outrageous perk. I think being able to take out 50 books at a time is an astounding luxury, especially if you've priced hardbound books anytime since the Clinton administration. Go into a public library, fill out the application, and here you go, we'll loan you $1,000 worth of materials. Collateral? Nah - just… — Don Borchert Copy Share
“The great unsold truth of libraries is that people need them not because they’re about study and solitude, but because they’re about connection. Connection… — Bella Bathurst Copy Share Image
“If we didn't already have libraries, they would now have to be invented. They are the keys to American success in fully exploiting the… — James Billington Copy Share Image
“If information is the currency of democracy, then libraries are the banks.” — Wendell Ford Copy Share Image
Class is entirely intangible, and the way it affects things isn't subject to scientific analysis, and it's not supposed to be real but it's… — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
“I figured it out this afternoon, when they let me take a walk around the grounds, that these cows are stupid. Bovine. I knew… — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
“You can almost always find chains of coincidence to disprove magic. That's because it doesn't happen the way it does in books. It makes… — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
Reading is awesome and flexible and fits around chores and earning money and building the future and whatever else I’m doing that day. My… — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
You know, class is like magic. There's nothing there you can point to, it evaporates if you try to analyse it, but it's real… — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
“The thing with dying, well, with death really, is that there's a difference between being someone who knows they can really die at any… — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
“My ideal relationship with a book is that I will read it for the first time entirely unspoiled. I won’t know anything whatsoever about… — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
“Anyway, while most people can't see fairies anyway because they don't believe in them, seeing them isn't a bad thing. Some of the most… — Jo Walton Copy Share Image
“Aujourd’hui, rien. That’s what Louis XVI wrote in his diary on the day of the storming of the Bastille.” — Jo Walton Copy Share Image