A library is like a butcher’s shop; it contains plenty of meat, but it is all raw; no person living can find a meal in it till some good cook comes along and says, ‘Sir, I see by your looks that you are hungry; I know your taste; be patient for a moment and you shall be satisfied that you have an excellent appetite!’ — G. ELLIS, Lockhart’s ‘_Scott_.’
A library is itself a cheap university. — H. SIDGWICK,
_Political Economy_.
O such a life as he resolved to live
Once he had mastered all that books can give!
BROWNING.
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