“The library is not, as some would have it, a place for the retiring of disposition or faint of heart. It is not an ivory tower or a quiet room in a sanitarium facing away from the afternoon sun. It is, rather, a command center, a power base. A board room, a war room. An Oval Office for all who preside over their own destinies. One does not retreat from the world here; one prepares to join it at an advantage.”
Quote by Eric Burns
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The Joy of Books: Confessions of a Lifelong Reader
This book offers a heartfelt exploration of the joys and insights gained from a lifetime of reading, with the author sharing personal stories and reflections on the impact of literature on their life. more
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