Librarians Quote by Scott Douglas Download Open image ““The loudest elderly women always had the quietest elderly husbands.”” — Scott Douglas ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.0 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Librarians Library Marriage Quiet-please
“But it was strange—generation after generation these quiet women with their demure bearing and fearless intelligence seemed to make the lasting wives. Their husbands… — James A. Michener Copy Share Image
“Silences speak the loudest in a conversation between a man and a woman.” — Karin Cox Copy Share Image
“My grandmother was married for fifty-two years, until my grandfather died. She used to say that a bad marriage was one that hadn't had… — Gabrielle Zevin Copy Share Image
“Her husband was the most indulgent man who ever lived, or so said a neighbor who didn't know them very well.” — David Derbyshire Copy Share Image
“Too many men have died in the name of old age. I know, because my grandmother was one of them.” — Jarod Kintz Copy Share Image
“Two homes on either side of the road saw Two women waving a good bye to their men One was a newly married husband… — Bhavik Sarkhedi Copy Share Image
“Men who understand women being sometimes too understanding of women other than their wives.” — D.E. Stevenson Copy Share Image
“There’s something deep in the heart of every person that wants to protect culture. The only thing about my pending career that was changed… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“Running Is My Therapy: Relieve Stress and Anxiety, Fight Depression, and Live Happier” — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“It's a cruel world, and unless you're blessed with some talent people will pay money to see, your friends are the only people who… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“To be great at something, you must look to the great ones of the past and improve on the ideas and techniques that they… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“A library was nothing without its people. You say library and there’s this iconoclastic image of an old-lady librarian telling people to be quiet… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“The library—the place in my life that was full of books—beagan to teach me that books weren't everything.” — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“It took a bit of popcorn and a library snack bar to make me realize that being a librarian was about more than just… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“Plenty of patrons had asked me strange things, but this was the first who asked me where my car was parked. It was almost… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“It makes logical sense that 168 is a greater number than 17, so why would you shelve 168 first? Because a librarian is always… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“I like to imagine that library school was started because of some sort of silly bar bet where a guy got really plastered and… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“I am convinced that grandkids are inherently evil people who tell their grandparents to "just go to the library and open up an e-mail… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“To librarians, booksellers, and collectors there is nothing limited in the subject of books about books.” — Leona Rostenberg Copy Share Image
“I regretted my human form briefly; it would be so much easier to drag and rope information into the brain as neatly as one… — Marilyn Johnson Copy Share Image
“There’s something deep in the heart of every person that wants to protect culture. The only thing about my pending career that was changed… — Scott Douglas Copy Share Image
“Librarians wield unfathomable power. With a flip of the wrist they can hide your dissertation behind piles of old Field and Stream magazines. They… — Erica Olsen Copy Share Image
“Books are only half our job ; the other half is human nature.” — Mary Virginia Provines Copy Share Image
“As if on cue, a line of silhouettes emerged from behind a desert scrub—shapes that moved like cats. They wandered through the landscape of… — Rahma Krambo Copy Share Image
“Thanks for being the kind of person who likes to pick up a book. That's a genuinely great thing. I met a librarian recently… — Max Barry Copy Share Image
“Someone has said of books that they are our 'amplest heritages' of thought, and so they are. That doesn't necessarily mean that they must… — Mary Virginia Provines Copy Share Image
“I think you’re more an archivist than a librarian,” he said. He told me that archivists and librarians were opposite personas. True librarians are… — Avi Steinberg Copy Share Image
“Librarians are trained to be polite, patient, and helpful, no matter who stands across the reference desk.The most important thing is that we look… — Robert Dawson Copy Share Image
“Why do prostitutes when they get straight always try and get so prim? It's like long-repressed librarian-ambitions come flooding out.” — David Foster Wallace Copy Share Image
“...a book is a fragile creature, it suffers the wear of time, it fears rodents, the elements, clumsy hands. If for a hundred and… — Umberto Eco Copy Share Image