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I count myself as one of millions of Americans whose life simply w

I count myself as one of millions of Americans whose life simply would not be the same without the libraries that supported my learning. – Scott Turow

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Widespread public access to knowledge, like public education, is one of the pillars of our democracy, a guarantee that we can maintain a well-informed citizenry. – Scott Turow

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Libraries function as crucial technology hubs, not merely for free Web access, but those who need computer training and assistance. Library business centers help support entrepreneurship and retraining. – Scott Turow

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Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning. – William Arthur Ward

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I have never in my life learned anything from any man who agreed with me. – Dudley Field Malone

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Hollywood and the recording industry argue that current law permits the copying of songs and movies, and sharing them on the Internet. This enables young people to grow up learning how to steal. – Suzanne Fields

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A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer. – Bruce Lee

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