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    I wanted to be in a band that gave bang for the buck. I wanted to be in the band who didn't look like a bunch of guys who, you know, should be in a library studying for their finals.

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    I want to have schools and libraries and other institutions named after me. I tell my daughter that all the time.

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    I was a hugely unchaperoned reader, and I would wander into my local public library and there sat the world, waiting for me to look at it, to find out about it, to discover who I might be inside it.

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    I was always a reader. In the fifth grade, I got some sort of prize for having read hundreds of books from the library.

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    I was always the only black in the movie theater, the only black in class, the only black in the library, the only black in the discotheque. I always felt observed and judged.

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    I was a very keen reader of science fiction, and during the time I was going to libraries, it was good, written by people who knew their science.

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    More is got from one book on which the thought settles for a definite end in knowledge, than from libraries skimmed over by a wandering eye.

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    I was so naive about writing, I went to the public library and checked out the only volume they had on the topic - an academic treatise about publishing from the WWII era.

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    I was teased if I brought my books home. I would take a paper bag to the library and put the books in the bag and bring them home. Not that I was that concerned about them teasing me - because I would hit them in a heartbeat. But I felt a little ashamed, having books.

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    I was working for Alan Lomax in the Library of Congress folk song archive, and starting to realize what a wealth of different kinds of music there was in this country that you never heard on the radio.

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    I went into the library and read about fast food and became amazed by all the stuff I didn't know. I learned that there is a whole world behind the counter that, it seemed to me, has been deliberately hidden from the public.

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    I went to Europe to live in 1961. I'd never have written Julian if it hadn't been for the sequestered life that I led in Rome and the classical library at the America Academy.

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    I went to the library as soon as I could walk. So the training came from reading all kinds of people, from fairy tales and later on to - I don't know why - Schweitz's "Life of Christ.

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    I went to my library, right? And I started to research the Bill of Rights and I did not technically find anything that said all Americans shall eat shrimp with whoever they like. But, I found some things that are close enough to infer that I am within my legal rights to enjoy seafood with whomever I choose.

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    I went to the library and began to read some stuff on my own. My discovery of James Baldwin was life-changing. I read Go Tell It on the Mountain first, and that was hugely impactful.

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    I will protect your tax money! It won't be spent on Prime Minister and Governor houses. InshALLAH the day PTI government comes in power these walls of governor houses will be brought down. We will break these walls and make libraries and playgrounds for the public to use

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    I worked on scores. I went to the musical library in Berlin which is very famous. I discovered that we had scores of Beethoven, printed scores of Beethoven, that are full of mistakes. Not the wrong or false notes, but the wrong dynamic, understandable things.

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    I would walk into the Carnegie Library and I would see the pictures of Booker T. and pictures of Frederick Douglass and I would read. I would go into the Savannah Public Libraries in the stacks and see all of the newspapers from all over the country. Did I dream that I would be on the Supreme Court? No. But I dreamt that there was a world out there that was worth pursuing.

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    I wrote one terrible manuscript after another for a decade and I guess they gradually got a little less terrible. But there were many, many unpublished short stories, abandoned screenplays and novels... a Library of Congress worth of awful literature.

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    Just as the largest library, badly arranged, is not so useful as a very moderate one that is well arranged, so the greatest amount of knowledge, if not elaborated by our own thoughts, is worth much less than a far smaller volume that has been abundantly and repeatedly thought over.

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    ...knowing that to be a librarian was to come as close as any human being can to sitting in the peak-seat of eternity's engine.

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    Larger school library collections and longer hours increase circulation.

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    Let me tell you this, if I had wanted to have a library of audio and videotapes of Bill Clinton, I could have had that. And after I was accused of being a liar, I wished that I had of.

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    Let us welcome controversial books and controversial authors.

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    Libraries and museums are the DNA of our culture.

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    Libraries are as the shrine where all the relics of the ancient saints, full of true virtue, and that without delusion or imposture, are preserved and reposed.

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    Libraries are the pride of the city.

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    Libraries are the torch of the world, illuminating the path when it feels too dark to see. We mustn't allow that torch to be extinguished.

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    Libraries are the wardrobes of literature.

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    Libraries are where it all begins.

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    Libraries collect the works of genius of every language and every age.

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    Libraries are magical places. There's nothing quite like strolling the hushed aisles, letting your eye rove along dimly lit shelves. Each spine, each title, seems to beckon with a promise of incredible wonders, surprises, and adventures.

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    Libraries are our friends.

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    Libraries are the future of reading.

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    Libraries are what is best about us as a society: open, exciting, rich, informative, free, inclusive, engaging.

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    Libraries are where most of us really fall in love with books, where we can browse and choose on our own. Its really one of the first autonomous things we do, picking the books we want to read.

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    Libraries change lives. They are the soul of a people.

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    Library-denigrators, pay heed:suggesting that the Internet is a viable substitute for libraries is like saying porn could replace your wife.

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    Life is like a library owned by the author. In it are a few books which he wrote himself, but most of them were written for him.

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    Like most of my friends in school, I was a member of multiple circulating libraries; and all of us, to begin with, borrowed and read the same things.

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    Literacy is the most basic currency of the knowledge economy.

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    Live in the serene peace of laboratories and libraries

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    Loaded with note cards for research papers that I was hopelessly behind on, I'd enter the Public Library only to end up wandering around lost, wasting the day.

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    London has fine museums, the British Library is one of the greatest library institutions in the world... It's got everything you want, really.

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    Just as we outgrow a pair of trousers, we outgrow acquaintances, libraries, principles, etc., at times before they're worn out and times - and this is the worst of all - before we have new ones.

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    Knowledge was inherent in all things. The world was a library.

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    Learning sleeps and snores in libraries, but wisdom is everywhere, wide awake, on tiptoe.

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    Libraries are fun, educational, and the biggest bargain on the face of the earth.

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    Libraries are the thin red line between civilization and barbarism.

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    Libraries are the vessels in which the seed corn for the future is stored.