W. Somerset Maugham Quotes
In A Great Library, You Get Into Society In The Widest Sense ... From That Great Crowd You Can Choose What Companions You Please, For In These Silent Gatherings ... The Highest Is At The Service Of The Lowest With A Grand Humility. In A Library You Become A True Citizen Of The World.
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