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library better-place
What better place to kill time than a library? Diane Setterfield
library democracy portal
Freedom is found through the portals of our nation's libraries. David McCullough
library television film
Film, television and to a certain extent, theater are modern day libraries. David Strathairn
library dies
Each time someone dies, a library burns. Jandy Nelson
library neglect darcy
I cannot comprehend the neglect of a family library in such days as these." - Mr. Darcy Jane Austen
library common trash
I am no indiscriminate novel reader. The mere trash of the common circulating library I hold in the highest contempt. Jane Austen
library culture hallmark
Libraries are a hallmark of a civilized culture, and librarians represent that culture to all facets of society. Janis Ian
library librarian democratic
A democratic society depends upon an informed and educated citizenry. Thomas Jefferson
library want ifs
..you do not leave a library; if you do what it wants you to do, you are taking it with you. Elie Wiesel
shelter
There are a lot of distractions with homecoming. Hopefully, we can shelter them as much as we can from that. Joe Thornton
shelter fiction recycling
I tend to prefer the shelter of fiction. Armistead Maupin
shelter
There is no shelter in you anywhere. Edna St. Vincent Millay
shelter hebrew sabbath
God presents the Sabbath rest as a shelter we can enter. (Hebrews 4:1-11) Charles R. Swindoll
shelter firsts unbearable
When the first settlers landed on American shores, the difficulties in finding or making shelter must have seemed ironical as well as almost unbearable. Alice Morse Earle
shelter stories sturdy
A story ... has a sturdy sense of itself of being built out of its own necessity, not just to shelter or beguile you. Alice Munro
shelter entertainment needs
What do you actually need? Food, clothing and shelter. Everything else is entertainment. Aloe Blacc
shelter littles firsts
Staying in a hotel this time. They put me up in a little bit of a shithole. Yeah. Just this side of rinky dink. The first 7 floors are a homeless shelter, but I'm on 8. David Spade
shelter individual should
Mister Dresden is a diplomatically challenged individual. He should be in a shelter for the tactless. Jim Butcher
muse nature
And muse on Nature with a poet's eye. Thomas Campbell
museum people time
The other people in the museum at the time were very respectful. No one approached them on their own. Wendy Taylor
museums lovely walking
It's a lovely experience walking around a museum by yourself. Brad Pitt
museums earth divine
The earth is a museum of divine intent. Bill McKibben
museums space atlantis
New Rule: Since our new national position on science is, "Screw it, we prefer witchcraft," let's not just retire the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Let's drive it to one of the five stupidest States and have the locals beat it with sticks. Putting it in a museum is too dangerous. Someone could steal it, fly it into space and notice we revolve around the sun. Bill Maher
museums scene theater
There is a very vibrant cultural scene in Stockholm. There are lots of places where there are concerts, and there are loads of museums and theaters. Bjorn Ulvaeus
museums house would-be
Stealing, of course, is a crime, and a very impolite thing to do. But like most impolite things, it is excusable under certain circumstances. Stealing is not excusable if, for instance, you are in a museum and you decide that a certain painting would look better in your house, and you simply grab the painting and take it there. But if you were very, very hungry, and you had no way of obtaining money, it would be excusable to grab the painting, take it to your house, and eat it. Daniel Handler
museums memphis stuff
Museums do not share their collections with other museums unless they get something in exchange. The Metropolitan will deal with the Louvre, but will they send their stuff to Memphis? No. Eli Broad
museums world-literature pay
Most of what we call the classics of world literature suggest artifacts in a wax museum. We have to hire and pay professors to get them read and talked about. Edward Abbey