Librarianship As A Profession Quotes & Sayings
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Writing fulfils an insatiable drive. Finishing the story satisfies my thirst. But I must keep drinking until the story quenches a buyer. — Ace Antonio Hall

The line between the public life and the private life has been erased, due to the rapid decline of manners and courtesy. There is a certain crudeness and crassness that has suddenly become accepted behavior, even desirable. — Fannie Flagg

I do not believe that any form of lasting community can exist where people do not share the same sense of what is just and what is not just. — J.M. Coetzee

In life u will make mistakes and people will try and tear u down ... but u gotta stay positive. Stay strong..and learn to be better..and..always live to serve others and The Lord. — Justin Bieber

Pugnacity is a form of courage, but a very bad form. — Sinclair Lewis

The dawn is brief and the day full often belies its promise. — J.R.R. Tolkien

One of the reasons I decided to enter this profession," one of the Riot Librarrrians wrote, "was because I'm in love with information, and the library remains one of the few spaces in our lives where information is not a commodity ... There's a subversive element to librarianship that I adore. — Marilyn Johnson

Gnostics should practice meditation for at least 4 to 6 hours per day; practicing in the morning, the afternoon and almost the whole night until dawn ... — Samael Aun Weor

Don't do this. I love you. Don't shut me out. — Chuck Palahniuk

If you want to be a warrior, you have to train. — Denzel Washington

Once you don't vote your ideals ... that has serious undermining affects. It erodes the moral basis of our democracy. — Ralph Nader

If we want to change things, we must first change ourselves. If we want to play
if we want to change the world
we must first show up on the field to score. — Paul Rusesabagina

she allowed herself to dwell on the cause of this strange, apprehensive exultation that she sensed flickering at the edge of her mind: it was the rarest thing of all - a man whom she knew at once, and without any qualification, to be her equal. — Philip Pullman