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    Walter Cronkite
    “Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation.”
    Walter Cronkite

  • #2
    Martin Luther King Jr.
    “A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual doom.”
    Martin Luther King Jr.

  • #3
    Emily Dickinson
    “There is no Frigate like a Book
    To take us Lands away
    Nor any Coursers like a Page
    Of prancing Poetry –
    This Traverse may the poorest take
    Without oppress of Toll –
    How frugal is the Chariot
    That bears a Human soul.”
    Emily Dickinson, Selected Poems

  • #4
    Molly Harper
    “You can take the girl out of the library, but you can’t take the neurotic, compulsively curious librarian out of the girl.”
    Molly Harper, Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs

  • #5
    Helen Keller
    “It was my teacher's genius, her quick sympathy, her loving tact
    which made the first years of my education so beautiful. It was
    because she seized the right moment to impart knowledge that made
    it so pleasant and acceptable to me. She realized that a child's
    mind is like a shallow brook which ripples and dances merrily
    over the stony course of its education and reflects here a
    flower, there a bush, yonder a fleecy cloud; and she attempted to
    guide my mind on its way, knowing that like a brook it should be
    fed by mountain streams and hidden springs, until it broadened
    out into a deep river, capable of reflecting in its placid
    surface, billowy hills, the luminous shadows of trees and the
    blue heavens, as well as the sweet face of a little flower.
    Any teacher can take a child to the classroom, but not every
    teacher can make him learn. He will not work joyously unless he
    feels that liberty is his, whether he is busy or at rest; he must
    feel the flush of victory and the heart-sinking of disappointment
    before he takes with a will the tasks distasteful to him and
    resolves to dance his way bravely through a dull routine of
    textbooks.
    My teacher is so near to me that I scarcely think of myself apart
    from her. How much of my delight in all beautiful things is
    innate, and how much is due to her influence, I can never tell. I
    feel that her being is inseparable from my own, and that the
    footsteps of my life are in hers. All the best of me belongs to
    her--there is not a talent, or an aspiration or a joy in me that
    has not been awakened by her loving touch.”
    Helen Keller, The Story of My Life: With Her Letters (1887 1901) and a Supplementary Account of Her Education Including Passages from the Reports and Letters of Her Teacher Anne Mansfield Sullivan by John Albert Macy

  • #6
    Octavia E. Butler
    “All that you touch
    You Change.

    All that you Change
    Changes you.

    The only lasting truth
    is Change.

    God
    is Change.”
    Octavia E. Butler



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