Top 12 Quotes About Library Collections
#1. Most people are too fretful, they worry to much. Success means being very patient, but aggressive when it's time.
Charlie Munger
#2. Larger school library collections and longer hours increase circulation.
Stephen D. Krashen
#3. If we give up on having library collections (digital or otherwise) and outsource access to and preservation of knowledge to corporations, we will have neither access nor preservation.
Barbara Fister
#4. Bluebell," she said, remembering from Erotique. "Pretty name."
"I call Dmitri Dark Overlord."
"Shae," Dmitri said and the female vampire rose at once to walk quickly into the house. "Now, pretty Bluebell" - another languid stroke across her skin - "tell the Overlord what you discovered.
Nalini Singh
#5. We understand each other, Jensen. Who else would ever understand us and love us as much as we do?
Maya Banks
#6. What about the university library?"
"Um, yeah," Annabelle said, "and we probably shouldn't show our faces there anytime soon. Arriane destroyed several very valuable parchment scrolls in their Special Collections-"
"Hey," Arriane snapped, indignant. "I glued them back together!
Lauren Kate
#7. We shall play every game to the hilt with every ounce of fiber we have in our bodies.
Vince Lombardi
#8. As music migrates into our iPods, CD collections require less and less room, residing in our heads rather than resounding off the walls. The protracted labor of amassing a personal music library has lost its detective zeal.
James Wolcott
#9. Over the bowls of memory where every hollow holds a hallow
James Joyce
#10. L.A. is a constellation of microclimates and microcosms, a library with dozens of special collections. A 20-minute drive can bring a temperature change of 15 degrees. Crossing an intersection can feel like crossing a national border.
Meghan Daum
#11. The nobler sort of man emphasizes the good qualities in others, and does not accentuate the bad. The inferior does.
Confucius
#12. Academic library collections are designed to support critical thinking, skepticism about the known, and curiosity about the unknown.
Wayne Bivens-Tatum
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