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    If you cut funding to libraries, you cut the lifeblood of our communities.

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    If you do not throw in a few promises of better things to come, gloomy one, I am going to take you back to the library.

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    If you do not value libraries then you do not value information or culture or wisdom. You are silencing the voices of the past and you are damaging the future.

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    If you file your waste-paper basket for fifty years, you have a public library.

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    If you get down about the state of American culture, just remember there are still more public libraries in this country than there are McDonalds.

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    If you like your remote messaging fat, dumb, and interoperable, you could also look into the SOAP libraries distributed with Ruby.

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    If you look back at history, [Dale ] Carnegie highlighted the need for libraries to be a place where everyone could go to read if you didn't have access to books. Philanthropy can be a place that'll take a risk or point to areas to make sure they are the right government investments to reduce inequalities.

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    If you possess a library and a garden, you have everything you need. (translation from the French) Si vous possedez une bibliotheque et un jardin, vous avez tout ce qu'il vous faut.

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    If you're rich you can buy books. If you're poor, you need a library.

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    If you want to be a reference librarian, you must learn to overcome not only your shyness but also the shyness of others!

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    If you want to become a biologist, it doesn't help to go into the Harvard biology library and all the information is there for you. You have to know what to look for and the internet is the same, just magnified.

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    If you want to know how many prison cells to build, look at the number of third graders who can't read.

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    I grew up in rural Tennessee. There were no bookstores in the town, but the school had a little library and the town had a little library, each with a patient and enthusiastic librarian, and I raced into both as if they were doorways to another world.

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    I grew up on second hand bookshops and libraries.

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    I guess in my own egotistical way I like to create my own library of Batman books that doesn't run contrary to a single thing that has been published before, but it also stands on its own.

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    I had always thought of Paradise / In form and image as a library.

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    I had a library of maybe 1,000 books in my room in Buenos Aires. I did have the sense that everything there was organised in the right way. You'll probably think I needed serious psychiatric treatment, but there were times when I would not buy a book because I knew it wouldn't fit one of the categories into which I had divided the library.

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    I had no money to buy books, so between classes and work, I haunted the library. I even tutored in French with a sliding scale of payment: twenty dollars for an A, fifteen for a B, ten for a C, five for a D.

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    I have a couple of thousand books in my personal library. Choosing a favorite is next to impossible. But I do love the written word.

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    I have a huge music library and deliberately choose the piece of music to match the piece I'm writing. So, every book I write has its own "soundtrack.

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    I have a library room with four desks in it. On one of them is a spec, on one of them is a present work, on one of them is reading for a future work, on another desk is a novel I'm not doing until I'm a hundred and fifty, and things like that. But, contractually speaking, you just do one at a time when it's on and paid and live. You do your real day on one project and the rest is just literary life. Or intrusions.

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    I have always been an obsessive reader - I remember going back and forth to the local library with stacks of books taller than I was.

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    I have a list of titles that I leave at the [library] desk, because they are bound to be written some day, and it's best to be ahead of the queue.

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    I have been ineluctably drawn to libraries ever since I entered that sanctum sanctorum. It was a place of quietude. In a world where things go beep and ding and ring, where you’ve got mail and you’ve got messages, when I enter a library, I feel that I am still entering a temple.

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    I have become convinced that we blacks spend too much time on the playing field and too little time in libraries.

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    I have lectured at Town Hall N.Y., The Library of Congress, Harvard, Yale, Amherst, Wellesley, Columbia, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, Louisiana State University, Colorado, Stanford, and scores of other places.

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    I have done quite a few signings at bookstores, libraries and conferences. I have received phone calls and letters from people who liked the book.

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    I have found the most valuable thing in my wallet is my library card.

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    I have just committed the mortal sin of laughing in the Members' Library. No-one around here has done that for a while.

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    I have my library separate from the family home, and every room is a different genre. The only room that I can guarantee I've read everything is the horror room.

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    I have no internet savvy whatsoever, but I love researching things. The Internet is my library... beyond that, I'm completely intimidated by it.

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    I have now a library of nearly nine hundred volumes, over seven hundred of which I wrote myself.

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    I have spent a reasonable percentage of my life in libraries - I like the hush.

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    I keep working under the delusion that someday a library will ask for my manuscripts.

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    I know if I stopped hosting 'Wine Library TV,' we'd probably lose 75 percent of our audience, but the remaining 25 percent is still a big number.

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    I know that I am a small, weak man, but I have amassed a large library; I dream of dangerous places.

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    I learned by transcribing songs out of the Library of Congress collection in Washington where I was working. I got a job when I just turned twenty in 1939 and Alan [Lomax] needed some help. I listened to hundreds of records every week.

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    I like reading in a pub rather than a library or study, as it's generally much easier to get a drink.

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    I learned more about history and literature in the used bookstores in DC than in college libraries.

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    I like shelves full of books in a library, but if all books become electronic, the task of big research libraries remains the same - keep what's published in the form in which it appeared.

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    I love the place; the magnificent books; I require books as I require air.

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    I love vast libraries; yet there is a doubt, If one be better with them or without,-- Unless he use them wisely, and, indeed, Knows the high art of what and how to read.

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    I'm of a fearsome mind to throw my arms around every living librarian who crosses my path, on behalf of the souls they never knew they saved.

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    I'm a sucker for lost worlds. I was nostalgic even as a child. I was happiest in my hometown library in Adams, Mass., where nothing seemed to change.

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    I'm focusing on the music, but I still got a cold library of books that I've either read or I plan on getting to.

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    I'm old enough, by a long shot, to remember going to the library and spending days researching. If I was looking for a line from a poem or something else I needed, that would be the trip I would have to take.

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    I'm still old-fashioned. I love dusty old books and libraries.

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    In fact, of course, there is no secret knowledge; no one knows anything that can't be found on a shelf in the public library.

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    I must say I find television very educational. The minute somebody turns it on, I go to the library and read a good book. ANOTHER VERSION I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book. ANOTHER VERSION I find television very educational. Every time someone turns it on, I go in the other room and read a book.

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    Information helps you to see that you're not alone. That there's somebody in Mississippi and somebody in Tokyo who have wept, who've all longed and lost, who've all been happy. So the library helps you to see, not only that you are not alone, but that you're not really any different from everyone else.