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4ee318a | There's a term you don't hear these days, one you used to hear all the time when the Carnegie branches opened: Palaces for the People. The library really is a palace. It bestows nobility on people who otherwise couldn't afford a shred of it. People need to have nobility and dignity in their lives. And you know, they need other people to recognize it in them too. | libraries libraries-rule public-library | Eric Klinenberg (author) | |
7d7df70 | In the meantime, there is not an hour to lose. I am about to visit the public library. | library travel reading professor-hardwigg public-library jules-verne hour hurry | Jules Verne |