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Libraries: a cave where genius abides

If you find no library card in your wallet or purse you are not a self-learner. You are at best a dilettante, a dabbler in knowledge.

A self-learner has a multitude of clamoring questions, in a multitude of domains of knowledge, seeking answers. To discover the nature of reality and the answers to these questions one must have access to a library of books.

Most colleges have a ‘Friend of the Library’ card, which, for a small annual fee, will allow anyone to borrow books from that library.

After schooling is over the experience of learning begins. I think that the first step toward becoming a self-actualizing self-learner is to acquire at least one library card.


Public libraries are not just for kids on field trips.
Public libraries are so much more than a book storage facility.
Public libraries are places where people from all walks of life are welcome.
Public libraries are wonder-filled places where people of ignorance can find genius, a place where the homeless can find shelter and where the educated can find inspiration.
Public libraries smell like knowledge and taste like wisdom.
Public libraries are truly beautiful from the inside out.
Visiting public libraries often and for long periods of time is a modern form of respecting our elders.
Humanity is summed up in the content of the written word which can be found in a public library near you.
To study the masters from within a public library is a humbling and awe-inspiring experience for some people.

The line I used to entice my girlfriend into becoming my wife; "My library card has recently been renewed."
-Savant

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I go to a modern library where they know me by name and my library card is in a digital form on the computer.

I do have an automobile association card in my wallet, though.


If you don't care for reality, just wait a while; another will be along shortly. --A Rose

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Public libraries are awesome
In fact, I work at my local library. Well actually I'm volunteering, but still, I'd want to get a job there.
Now that I have my license, it would be so cool to just hang out there after school and read or go on their computers or research. I just love the atmosphere of libraries.
There are few better things in this world than a library because it primarily educates and teaches morals to the younger that can sustain them to when they get older.


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