This whole phenomenon of the computer in a library is an amazing thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The library, with its Daedalian labyrinth, mysterious hush, and faintly ominous aroma of knowledge, has been replaced by the computer's cheap glow, pesky chirp, and data spillage.
Browsing for books with a mouse and screen is not nearly as joyful an act as wandering the stacks and getting lost in the labyrinthine corridors of knowledge. The best libraries are places of imagination, education and community. The best libraries have mystery to them.
One of the most constant and sustaining truths of my life has been this: I love the library.
This digital world is completely fascinating to me.
What is more important in a library than anything else - than everything else - is the fact that it exists.
One of the greatest gifts my brother and I received from my mother was her love of literature and language. With their boundless energy, libraries open the door to these worlds and so many others. I urge young and old alike to embrace all that libraries have to offer.
Computer technology is so built into our lives that it's part of the surround of every artist.
The library is seen as a force for self improvement and the pursuit of knowledge. I fear that in many cases this is no longer true, if it ever was.
Libraries raised me.
The standard library saves programmers from having to reinvent the wheel.
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