Top 20 Dr Sr Ranganathan Quotes
#2. Come on! You were the one who told me I was Paris! Rich, handsome, and evil. Of course I want Juliet to test-drive me." He looked over and grinned, enjoying my scowl. "What kind of Paris would I be if I didn't?
Anne Fortier
#3. As an actor, there is always an opportunity to learn from the other actors you work with.
KaDee Strickland
#5. The history of literature is very far from being one of simple progress.
C.S. Lewis
#6. Enlightenment of your brain means the limited capacity of your brain has to become unlimited in its capacity to realize God.
Nirmala Srivastava
#8. It's not so much about the cause, it's about feeling superior to political opponents.
Glenn Reynolds
#9. If you want to be a reference librarian, you must learn to overcome not only your shyness but also the shyness of others!
S.R. Ranganathan
#10. Ranganathan's 5 Laws: Books are for use. Books are for all. Every book its reader, or every reader his book. Save the time of the reader. A library is a growing organism.
S.R. Ranganathan
#11. He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he that loses his courage loses all.
Miguel De Cervantes
#13. Iyther you dont know nothing or you know too much it dont seam like theres any thing in be twean.
Russell Hoban
#15. A modern librarian, who has faith in the law that 'BOOKS ARE FOR USE,' is happy only when his readers make his shelves constantly empty. It is not the books that go out that worry him. It is the stay-at-home volumes that perplex and depress him.
S.R. Ranganathan
#16. People are such idiots. As if there's something wrong with being in love.
John Green
#17. It's a delight to trust somebody so completely.
Jeff Goldblum
#18. I am old enough to know that time passing is just a trick, a convenience. Everything is always there, still unfolding, still happening. The past, the present, and the future, in the noggin eternally, like brushes, combs and ribbons in a handbag.
Sebastian Barry
#20. Well, they each seem to do one thing well enough, but fail to realize that literature depends on doing several things well at the same time.
Julian Barnes
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