Library Tower Quotes & Sayings
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Tread lightly." Vulnerability softened Bron's voice, as if he'd told her he loved her. — Aubrie Dionne

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

The mercy of Jesus is not just sentiment: indeed it is a force that gives life, that raises man up! — Pope Francis

You used to have to own a radio tower or television tower or printing press. Now all you have to have is access to an Internet cafe or a public library, and you can put your thoughts out in public. — Clay Shirky

Be wise enough not to be reckless, but brave enough to take great risks. — Frank Warren

When people go to a web page, the thing that they want more than anything else is instant clarity. — Ken McCarthy

If you wake up and this is a dream,call me. I'll come running. I swear. — Abbi Glines

In art, don't you see, there is no first person. — Oscar Wilde

We often miss hearing God's voice simply because we aren't paying attention. — Rick Warren

We are designed for harmony, an ebb and flow that's almost inconceivable it's so flawless. So when things go wrong and our cells can't communicate with each other, or there is miscommunication, there is a direct biological link to why we don't think clearly, we don't feel right, and our lives get stalled.
It happens when a child gets abused.
It happens when a brain gets physically wounded.
It happens when fear or pain is so great it overrides everything else.
It happens during times of prolonged stress.
It happens in the throes of depression.
It happens when the brain gets pounded with negativity.
And sometimes we just don't know why the wires in our brains get crossed. — Toni Sorenson