Quote by Scott Turow
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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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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Technology
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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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Knowledge
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Im learning with the older that I get that some feelings are just universal and that Im not the only one who hates their hair or their life at times. – Brie Larson

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Ive definitely had my fair share at shaking my fists at the gods of Hollywood, but Im learning that I cannot think that way or I will go crazy. – Sarah Drew

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Learning

When I have the time at home, Ill practice three or four hours a day. I have to. And Im a late starter I started at age 17 and at age 51 Im still learning. – Bruce Hornsby

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Wisdom is learning what to overlook. – William James

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Obviously comedic styles do change. – Larry David

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