I am blind and limited. I would be a fool think myself wise. And so, not knowing what the universe means, I can only try to be responsible with the knowledge, the strength, and the time given to me. I must be true to my heart.

Jim Butcher

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In order to be really good as a librarian, everything counts towards your work, every play you go see, every concert you hear, every trip you take, everything you read, everything you know. I don’t know of another occupation like that. The more you know, the better you’re going to be.

Allen Smith

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We must not attach knowledge to the mind, we have to incorporate it there.

Michel de Montaigne

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Every other knowledge is harmful to him who does not have knowledge of goodness.

Michel de Montaigne

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The worn soles of Daffy's boots skidded on the icy stones. He'd been saving up for a new pair for Christmas, but then he'd come across an encyclopaedia in ten volumes, going cheap. Boots might last ten years, at best, but knowledge was eternal.

Emma Donoghue

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A problem well put is half solved.

John Dewey

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originality and a feeling of one's own dignity are achieved only through work and struggle.

Fyodor Dostoevsky

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There is no such uncertainty as a sure thing.

Robert Burns

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in times like the present, men should utter nothing for which they would not willingly be responsible through time and eternity.

Abraham Lincoln

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truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.

Leo Tolstoy

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