Melvil Dewey quotes:
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The librarian must be the librarian militant before he can be the librarian triumphant.
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Reading is a mighty engine, beside which steam and electricity sink into insignificance.
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The time was when a library was very like a museum and the librarian a mouser in musty books. The time is when the library is a school and the librarian in the highest sense a teacher.
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The eternal conflict of good and the best with bad and the worst is on.
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The time was when a library was very like a museum and the librarian a mouser among dusty books. The time is when the library is a school and the librarian in the highest sense a teacher.
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To my thinking, a great librarian must have a clear head, a strong hand, and, above all, a great heart. And when I look into the future, I am inclined to think that most of the men who achieve this greatness will be women.
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Women can endure pain with fortitude, and they can perform monotonous tasks with patience.
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A library's function is to give the public in the quickest and cheapest way: information, inspiration, and recreation. If a better way than the book can be found, we should use it.