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To be a librarian is not to be neutral, or passive, or waiting for a question. It is to be a radical positive change agent within your community.
— R. David Lankes
When life give you hundred reasons to cry, show life thousand reasons to smile.
— Neville Chamberlain
The gene is the basic unit of selfishness.
— Richard Dawkins
Retirement is like a long vacation in Las Vegas. The goal is to enjoy it to the fullest, but not so fully that you run out of money.
— Jonathan Clements
People forget that Mozart wrote for commissions. There's a thing in psychology where they think if it's popular, it can't be serious.
— Anthony Hopkins
If you cut funding to libraries, you cut the lifeblood of our communities.
— Richard M. Daley
He was floating with his head down, blood streaming from a bullet hole in the back of his neck.
— Linda Sue Park
Does one ever play Coltrane for the uninitiated without subconsciously hoping for the worst?
— Ken Kesey
The truth is libraries are raucous clubhouses for free speech, controversy and community.
— Paula Poundstone
The worst thing that you can do for yourself is to sit back and do nothing. You're stronger than you realize.
— Yasmin Shiraz
Reclaim your role as eco-role models and exemplars in your community. Change is happening rapidly. Let libraries continue to be at the center of it.
— Wanda Urbanska
A truly healthy life is comprised of our entire being.
— Asa Don Brown
Humans are built to adapt.
— Eben Alexander
As for his evil tidings,
Belshazzar's overthrow,
Why hurry to tell Belshazzar
What soon enough he would know? — Robert Frost
Belshazzar's overthrow,
Why hurry to tell Belshazzar
What soon enough he would know? — Robert Frost
A library outranks any other one thing a community can do to benefit its people. It is a never failing spring in the desert.
— Andrew Carnegie
It was called dub, a sensuous mosaic cooked from vast libraries of digitalized pop; it was worship, Molly said, and a sense of community.
— William Gibson
I am the Captain of my own life.
— Lexis De Rothschild