The Library of Unrequited Love Quotes
The Library of Unrequited Love
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“I prefer the company of books. When I'm reading, I'm never alone, I have a conversation with the book. It can be very intimate. Perhaps you know this feeling yourself? The sense that you're having an intellectual exchange with the author, following his or her train thought and you accompany each other for weeks on end.”
― Signatura 400
― Signatura 400
“Book and reader, if they meet up at the right moment, it can make sparks fly, set you alight, change your life. It can, I promise you.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“That's what sofas are for: sit down, drink a cup of tea, talk of literature. At least that's how I see it.”
― Signatura 400
― Signatura 400
“To know your way round a library is to master the whole of culture, i.e. the whole world.”
― Signatura 400
― Signatura 400
“Love, for me, is something I find in books. You're never alone if you are surrounded by books”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“I prefer the company of books. When I’m reading, I’m never alone, I have a conversation with the book. It can be very intimate.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“The only thing that consoles me is to be surrounded by people as depressed as I am. The readers down here, they're seriously depressed and that cheers me up. You yourself for instance, if I can put this politely, you don't exactly look like a bundle of laughs. No, don't pretend, I can see right through you.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“...he never so much as looks at me. He just sits there reading his old history books, that really gets me. I ought to go up to him, I really feel this, I should say, Martin, it's so stupid reading all those books. Don't fool yourself, how many of these wretched books do you think you know? Go on, you've got plenty of intelligence, so let's say you read two books a week, for fifty years. In your lifetime, you'll have read how many? Five thousand? That's nothing. Nothing at all, compared to what we have here: two hundred and fifty thousand, seven hundred different books. And in the National Library, they've got fourteen million. We're just cockroaches. So we'd do better to have a bit of fun, look at each other, talk and reproduce, don't you think? If you like, we can go to Versailles, together, any time at all, we can go wherever you want to go, to some beach somewhere, I'll be your Pompadour and we'll love each other until the end of love, hand in hand, we'll gaze at the sea, the sea that begins and ceases and then again begins, the pounding of the surf, the flow of water, the flow of light coming in new every day, fresh surges from the deep, the tide will carry us off, and the flow of paper, every year fifty thousand new titles, fifty thousand books fighting for the chance to come swell our groaning bookshelves, and every year they make me more aware of my limited span, my old age and my insignificance.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“People apologize too much, everyone's afraid of giving offence and it leads to literature being written for babies. Low-brow rubbish. That's not the way to become an adult.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“And in a library, one should never draw attention to oneself.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“To all those men and women who will always find a place for themselves in a library more easily than in society, I dedicate this entertainment.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“Being a librarian isn't an especially high-level job, I can tell you. Pretty close to being in a factory. I'm a cultural assembly line worker.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“...my colleagues upstairs, in their huge ground floor space with their big windows and perfectly ordered shelves, they're so comfortable sitting there alongside their coffee machines, that they actually talk out loud about how nice it would be in a library without readers. Like some teacher's dream of a school with no pupils. But what would be the point of us then? Oh, yes, it would be in perfect order. A mathematical masterpiece, really shipshape, our library. But what would be the point if nobody came along to disturb it? ...that's all I do want, to be asked a question, to be disturbed, just a bit.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“When I'm reading, I'm never alone, I have a conversation with the book.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“Culture for rich people doesn't come till later, it creeps up on them, and it's not well regarded.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“I prefer the company of books. When I'm reading, I'm never alone, I have a conversation with the book. It can be very intimate. Perhaps you know this feeling yourself? The sense that you're having an intellectual exchange with the author, following his or her train of thought and you can accompany each other for weeks on end.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
“La culture, c'est un effort permanent de l'être pour échapper à sa vile condition de primate sous-civilisé.”
― The Library of Unrequited Love
― The Library of Unrequited Love
