[Zitat] Unkommentiert – 1894-1963
“Wer zu lesen versteht, besitzt den Schlüssel zu großen Taten, zu unerträumten Möglichkeiten.”
Bibliothekarisch – die berufliche Tätigkeit eine:r Bibliothekar:in betreffend.
“Wer zu lesen versteht, besitzt den Schlüssel zu großen Taten, zu unerträumten Möglichkeiten.”
“All that I know about my life, it seems, I have learned in books”
“Let your bookcases and your shelves be your gardens and your pleasure-grounds. Pluck the fruit that grows therein, gather the roses, the spices, and the myrrh.” Judah Ibn Tibbon
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Bibliotheken: Gefährlich, weil man ohne Vorwissen Goethes nicht von Bushidos Biographie unterscheiden kann.
— Malte Welding (@maltewelding) September 2, 2012
“Nothing is more commonplace than the reading experience, and yet nothing is more unknown. Reading is such a matter of course that at first glance it seems there is nothing to say about it.” Tzvetan Todorov
“I’ve always loved libraries. I love their silence, their desks and chairs. I love the smell of the books, new and old together, confirming that there is a lineage of human questioning, dreaming, and promise that is available to anyone who enters the library’s realm…No matter where a library may be found, even in an alley, a human being can enter and within minutes travel anywhere, find out anything, begin or learn to dream.”
“[…] Bibliotheken sind m.E. prädestinierte Gruppendolmetscher, in denen Vereinsamung und Abkapselungen aufgebrochen werden können. Nicht nur auf Seiten der BenutzerInnen, sondern auch in Form von aktiver Mitarbeit. […]”