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  • #1
    Ray Bradbury
    “I am a librarian. I discovered me in the library. I went to find me in the library. Before I fell in love with libraries, I was just a six-year-old boy. The library fueled all of my curiosities, from dinosaurs to ancient Egypt. When I graduated from high school in 1938, I began going to the library three nights a week. I did this every week for almost ten years and finally, in 1947, around the time I got married, I figured I was done. So I graduated from the library when I was twenty-seven. I discovered that the library is the real school.”
    Ray Bradbury

  • #2
    Norman Mailer
    “The writer can grow as a person or he can shrink. ... His curiosity, his reaction to life must not diminish. The fatal thing is to shrink, to be interested in less, sympathetic to less, desiccating to the point where life itself loses its flavor, and one’s passion for human understanding changes to weariness and distaste.”
    Norman Mailer

  • #3
    “Today’s tangents will become tomorrow’s arcs, and unforeseen connections will tie up your loose ends in a way that will make you want to slap your head and holler at your accidental brilliance.”
    Chris Baty

  • #4
    “The purpose of birth is learning
    The purpose of learning is to grasp the Divine
    The purpose of apprehending the Divine
    is to maintain the endurance of one who apprehends
    with the joy of apprehending”
    Abraham Abulafia



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