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Joss's ears perked up. He loved libraries. Nowhere else in the world felt so safe and homey. Nowhere else smelled like books and dust and happy solitude quite like a library did.

~ Heather Brewer

Heather Brewer Library

First paycheck I get, I thought, I'm going to get myself a room near the downtown L.A. Public Library.

~ Charles Bukowski

Charles Bukowski Library Paychecks

I like to imagine that library school was started because of some sort of silly bar bet where a guy got really plastered and told his buddy that he could convince people that librarians needed to be trained in the art of librarianship. Sadly, this is not the case; its roots are a bit more academic.

~ Scott Douglas

Scott Douglas Librarians Library Library Books Quiet Please

Libraries, whether my own or shared with a greater reading public, have always seemed to me pleasantly mad places, and for as long as I can remember I've been seduced by their labyrinthine logic, which suggests that reason (if not art) rules over a cacophonous arrangement of books.

~ Alberto Manguel

Alberto Manguel Libraries Library

The loudest elderly women always had the quietest elderly husbands.

~ Scott Douglas

Scott Douglas Librarians Library Quiet Please

...killing rats wasn’t in my job description.

~ Scott Douglas

Scott Douglas Librarians Library Quiet Please

Entering a library, I am always stuck by the way in which a certain vision of the world is imposed upon the reader through its categories and its order.

~ Alberto Manguel

Alberto Manguel Libraries Library

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 and not to run. But the thing was, that lady—that iconoclastic lady—was with us when we cleaned. She wore blue jeans, too. Maybe she was what people thought about when you said library, but she didn’t make the library. People made the library. That’s what made a library. Without them, all the sacredness was gone. It was just a building with books.

~ Scott Douglas

Scott Douglas Librarians Library Library Books Quiet Please

You can’t learn to write in college. It’s a very bad place for writers because the teachers always think they know more than you do—and they don’t. They have prejudices. They may like Henry James, but what if you don’t want to write like Henry James? They may like John Irving, for instance, who’s the bore of all time. A lot of the people whose work they’ve taught in the schools for the last thirty years, I can’t understand why people read them and why they are taught. The library, on the other hand, has no biases. The information is all there for you to interpret. You don’t have someone telling you what to think. You discover it for yourself.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury College Henry James John Irving Library

A library doesn't need windows. A library is a window.

~ Stewart Brand

Stewart Brand Library

There’s something deep in the heart of every person that wantsto protect culture. The only thing about my pending career thatwas changed because of 9/11 was that I began to see it was the community,not the librarian, that was important to the library. Librarianswere only as important as the community they inspired. If Iwas going to continue with this career, my job wouldn’t be to protectinformation, it would be to bring the community together andinspire them to appreciate everything a library stands for.

~ Scott Douglas

Scott Douglas Librarians Library Library Books Quiet Please

Touching him, kissing him, was like having a fever all over again. I was on fire. My body burned. The world burned. Sparks flew. Against his mouth, I moaned.There was a POP! and CRACK!The smell of burned plastic filled the cubicle. We pulled apart, breathing heavily. Over his shoulder I saw thin strips of smoke wafting from the top of the ancient monitor. Good God, was this going to happen every time we kissed?

~ Jennifer L. Armentrout

Jennifer L. Armentrout Daemon Katy Library

I was under the librarians' protection. Civil servants and servants of civility, they had my back. They would be whatever they needed to be that day: information professionals, teachers, police, community organizers, computer technicians, historians, confidantes, clerks, social workers, storytellers, or, in this case, guardians of my peace.

~ Marilyn Johnson

Marilyn Johnson Librarians Libraries Library

He snatched the book from me and replaced it hastily on its shelf, muttering that if one brick was removed the whole library was liable to collapse.

~ F. Scott Fitzgerald

F. Scott Fitzgerald Library

Mr. O'Donnell was at the library counter, performing the sort of grim rituals librarians perform with index cards and stumpy pencils and those rubber stamps with columns of rotating numbers. Ms. Auerbach! What will it be today? Camus? Cervantes? Actually I'm looking for a book of poetry by Emily DickinsonHe paused somberly, toying with the twirled tip of his mustache. No matter how seriously librarians are engaged in their work, they are always glad to be interrupted when the theme is books. It makes no difference to them how simple the search is or how behind on time either of you might be running - they consider all queries scrupulously. They love to have their knowledge tested. They lie in wait, they will not be rushed.

~ Hilary Thayer Hamann

Hilary Thayer Hamann Librarians Libraries Library

That would make it the fifth time since I'd started working at the university that I'd thrown someone out of one of those rooms for inappropriate behavior. And they say a library is a boring place to work.

~ Samantha Young

Samantha Young Library

Th' first thing to have in a libry is a shelf.Fr'm time to time this can be decorated with lithrachure.But th' shelf is th' main thing.

~ Finley Peter Dunne

Finley Peter Dunne Humor Library Libry

During the day, the library is a realm of order.

~ Alberto Manguel

Alberto Manguel Library Order

To be great at something, you must look to the great ones of thepast and improve on the ideas and techniques that they started. Iwas motivated to do better—to improve on the ideas of others.

~ Scott Douglas

Scott Douglas Librarians Library Library Books Quiet Please

I am a librarian. I discovered me in the library. I went to find me in the library. Before I fell in love with libraries, I was just a six-year-old boy. The library fueled all of my curiosities, from dinosaurs to ancient Egypt. When I graduated from high school in 1938, I began going to the library three nights a week. I did this every week for almost ten years and finally, in 1947, around the time I got married, I figured I was done. So I graduated from the library when I was twenty-seven. I discovered that the library is the real school.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Libraries Library

Why can't I just Google it like everything else?! I hate you public library system!

~ Vera Brosgol

Vera Brosgol Humor Library Teen

When rivers flooded, when fire fell from the sky, what a fine place the library was, the many rooms, the books. With luck, no one found you. How could they!--when you were off to Tanganyika in '98, Cairo in 1812, Florence in 1492!?

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Library

There's a serendipity to real life that the Internet can't duplicate. Do you use the library? For anything? Well, sometimes you end up picking up the book next to the one you were looking for, and it's that book that changes your life.

~ Laura Lippman

Laura Lippman Library Library Books Library In The Digital Age

I’m completely library educated. I’ve never been to college. I went down to the library when I was in grade school in Waukegan, and in high school in Los Angeles, and spent long days every summer in the library. I used to steal magazines from a store on Genesee Street, in Waukegan, and read them and then steal them back on the racks again. That way I took the print off with my eyeballs and stayed honest. I didn’t want to be a permanent thief, and I was very careful to wash my hands before I read them. But with the library, it’s like catnip, I suppose: you begin to run in circles because there’s so much to look at and read. And it’s far more fun than going to school, simply because you make up your own list and you don’t have to listen to anyone. When I would see some of the books my kids were forced to bring home and read by some of their teachers, and were graded on—well, what if you don’t like those books?

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Genesee Street Libraries Library Waukegan

Lord Peter's library was one of the most delightful bachelor rooms in London. Its scheme was black and primrose; its walls were lined with rare editions, and its chairs and Chesterfield sofa suggested the embraces of the houris. In one corner stood a black baby grand, a wood fire leaped on a wide old-fashioned hearth, and the Sèvres vases on the chimneypiece were filled with ruddy and gold chrysanthemums. To the eyes of the young man who was ushered in from the raw November fog it seemed not only rare and unattainable, but friendly and familiar, like a colourful and gilded paradise in a mediæval painting

~ Dorothy L. Sayers

Dorothy L. Sayers Library Lord Peter Wimsey

‎Since I could only take six books per visit from the library, I had to time it right, or I'd be stuck on Sundays rereading the five Reader's Digest Condensed Books sitting on our red laquered living room shelf.

~ Randy Susan Meyers

Randy Susan Meyers Library Reading Books

But then his parents changed. A year of California had changed them. They stopped sending money. Greg was forced to go out into the world, to interact with real people. And he was glad of this. He had always wanted to be a normal person. To be at ease in society. He had just been too scared to try. But now he was forced to, and so he did–he went and got a job at the public library. He was not quite a librarian, but close. Greg was a shelver. There would be carts of books to shelve, then there would be no more carts of books to shelve, then there would be carts of books to shelve.As a shelver, Greg felt that life was passing him by in a slow and distant, but massive, way–like the moon.

~ Tao Lin

Tao Lin Library Shelving

The patron gets comfortable in bed and opens up the book -- it opens tentatively -- and the patron bends the open book backward until there is a satisfying crack and the book is a little more supple, a little easier to read. The book spine has just been broken, and a broken spine means a more submissive book.

~ Don Borchert

Don Borchert Library Patrons Spines

Plenty of patrons had asked me strange things, but this was the first who asked me where my car was parked. It was almost comical to look at the man, because he actually thought I was going to tell him. I struggled to come up with a reply, but the best I could muster was, That's personal. What I meant to say was, Sir, the fact that I work in a public library doesn't make me stupid, it just makes me poor. There's no way I'm going to tell you—a psychotic person who could very well have a knife in his pocket—where I have parked my car.

~ Scott Douglas

Scott Douglas Library

The record store was a place of escape. It was a library and a clubhouse” - Cameron Crowe quoted

~ Gary Calamar

Gary Calamar Library Record Store

The weight of absence is as much a feature of any library as the constriction of order and space.

~ Alberto Manguel

Alberto Manguel Libraries Library

A good library is a place, a palace where the lofty spirits of all nations and generations meet.

~ Samuel Niger

Samuel Niger Library Palace

Up steps, three, six, nine, twelve! Slap! Their palms hit the library door. * * * They opened the door and stepped in.They stopped.The library deeps lay waiting for them.Out in the world, not much happened. But here in the special night, a land bricked with paper and leather, anything might happen, always did. Listen! and you heard ten thousand people screaming so high only dogs feathered their ears. A million folk ran toting cannons, sharpening guillotines; Chinese, four abreast marched on forever. Invisible, silent, yes, but Jim and Will had the gift of ears and noses as well as the gift of tongues. This was a factory of spices from far countries. Here alien deserts slumbered. Up front was the desk where the nice old lady, Miss Watriss, purple-stamped your books, but down off away were Tibet and Antarctica, the Congo. There went Miss Wills, the other librarian, through Outer Mongolia, calmly toting fragments of Peiping and Yokohama and the Celebes.

~ Ray Bradbury

Ray Bradbury Library

The library is not, as some would have it, a place for the retiring of disposition or faint of heart. It is not an ivory tower or a quiet room in a sanitarium facing away from the afternoon sun. It is, rather, a command center, a power base. A board room, a war room. An Oval Office for all who preside over their own destinies. One does not retreat from the world here; one prepares to join it at an advantage.

~ Eric Burns

Eric Burns Libraries Library Oval Office Research War Room

Some people write letters, in the library.

~ Margaret Atwood

Margaret Atwood Letters Library

The Bibliotheque du Roi then gives you the closest thing that currently exists to God's understanding of the world.And yet with a bigger library we could come ever so much closer.

~ Neal Stephenson

Neal Stephenson Library

Every girl who aspires ultimately to outfit her own home should assemble a library on architectural styles and on furniture both traditional and modern. As few brides can buy expensively illustrated volumes and household equipment simultaneously, a girl should begin asking parents for books early in life, probably while still in the primary grades...

~ Johnson O'connor

Johnson O'connor Brides Library

The International Institute of Islamic Thought and Civilization (ISTAC)... to establish a superior library reflecting the religious and intellectual traditions both of the Islamic and Western civilizations.

~ Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas

Syed Muhammad Naquib Al-Attas Istac Library

The porter spends his days in the Library keeping strict vigil over this catacomb of books, passing along between the shelves and yet never paying heed to the almost audible susurrus of desire- the desire every book has to be taken down and read, to live, to come into being in somebody's mind. He even hands the volumes over the counter, seeks them out in their proper places or returns them there without once realising that a Book is a Person and not a Thing.

~ W.n.p. Barbellion

W.n.p. Barbellion Library

With a little effort, anything can be shown to connect with anything else: existence is infinitely cross-referenced.

~ Martha Cooley

Martha Cooley Library
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