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Library Heroes Quotes By Michael Bassey Johnson

Every Intelligent person was once a fool. — Michael Bassey Johnson

Library Heroes Quotes By Dave Pelzer

I buy thousands of books a year. — Dave Pelzer

Library Heroes Quotes By Evan Meekins

Even though we don't admit it, every single one of us aspires to be like somebody, whether they live in the world today, within the bard's lyrics, or on the pages in the Library — Evan Meekins

Library Heroes Quotes By Claudia Gray

But by ending the war now, before it truly begins, the Death Star will save more lives than it took. — Claudia Gray

Library Heroes Quotes By Emily Gould

To some extent the shorter the writing assignment is, the harder it is to accomplish, and a blurb is 200 words max. Blurbs are meaningless, and actual people who are buying the books don't care about them at all. — Emily Gould

Library Heroes Quotes By Vitali Klitschko

I know that and I feel that. — Vitali Klitschko

Library Heroes Quotes By Anthony Ryan

He was knowledgeable and often frighteningly intelligent but he was also a dreamer. He had a mental library of a thousand stories and seemed to believe them all. Heroes, villains, princesses in need of rescue, monsters and magical swords. It all lived in his head, as vital and real as his own memories. — Anthony Ryan

Library Heroes Quotes By Caligula

Let them hate me, so long as they fear me! — Caligula

Library Heroes Quotes By Denis Leary

I'm still pretty self-centered, greedy and angry. — Denis Leary

Library Heroes Quotes By Jon Seda

Words can't express how humbled I am in being given the privilege to portray Gunnery Sergeant Basilone! — Jon Seda

Library Heroes Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Between the ages of ten and fifteen in St. Petersburg, I must have read more fiction and poetry - English, Russian and French - than in any other five-year period of my life. I relished especially the works of Wells, Poe, Browning, Keats, Flaubert, Verlaine, Rimbaud, Chekhov, Tolstoy, and Alexander Blok. On another level, my heroes were the Scarlet Pimpernel, Phileas Fogg, and Sherlock Holmes. In other words, I was a perfectly normal trilingual child in a family with a large library. At a later period, in Western Europe, between the ages of 20 and 40, my favorites were Housman, Rupert Brooke, Norman Douglas, Bergson, Joyce, Proust, and Pushkin. Of these top favorites, several - Poe, Jules Verne, Emmuska Orezy, Conan Doyle, and Rupert Brooke - have lost the glamour and thrill they held for me. The others remain intact and by now are probably beyond change as far as I am concerned. — Vladimir Nabokov

Library Heroes Quotes By Linda Sue Park

[W]hat people truly desire is access to the knowledge and information that ultimately lead to a better life
the collected wisdom of the ages found only in one place: a well-stocked library.
To the teachers and librarians and everyone on the frontlines of bringing literature to young people: I know you have days when your work seems humdrum, or unappreciated, or embattled, and I hope on those days you will take a few moments to reflect with pride on the importance of the work you do. For it is indeed of enormous importance
the job of safeguarding and sharing the world's wisdom.
All of you are engaged in the vital task of providing the next generation with the tools they will need to save the world. The ability to read and access information isn't just a power
it's a superpower. Which means that you aren't just heroes
you're superheroes. I believe that with all my heart. — Linda Sue Park

Library Heroes Quotes By Polly Shulman

We have the librarians on our side. We have *justice* on our side. — Polly Shulman