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Newman, Buckle, Berkeley, Shaftesbury and Holmes

It is our duty to live among books. — NEWMAN, _Tracts for the Times, №2_.

What lovely things books are! — BUCKLE, _Life by Huth_.

(Query) Whether the collected wisdom of all ages and nations be not found in books? — BERKELEY, _Querist_.

Read we must, be writers ever so indifferent. — SHAFTESBURY, _Characteristics_.

It’s mighty hard to write nowadays without getting something or other worth listening to into your essay or your volume. The foolishest book is a kind of leaky boat on a sea of wisdom; some of the wisdom will get in anyhow. — O. W. HOLMES, _Poet at the Breakfast Table_.

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