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d4983d2 We are losing our common vocabulary, built over thousands of years to help and delight and instruct us, for the sake of what we take to be the new technology's virtues. words vocabulary Alberto Manguel
c1996fe In the dark, with the windows lit and the rows of books glittering, the library is a closed space, a universe of self-serving rules that pretend to replace or translate those of the shapeless universe beyond. library Alberto Manguel
605db4c Our books will bear witness for or against us, our books reflect who we are and who we have been, our books hold the share of pages granted to us from the Book of Life. By the books we call ours we will be judged Alberto Manguel
fb45d59 Reading in bed is a self-centered act, immobile, free from ordinary social conventions, invisible to the world, and one that, because it takes place between the sheets, in the realm of lust and sinful idleness, has something of the thrill of things forbidden. Alberto Manguel
ec1080c Evil requires no reason. Alberto Manguel
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d872c1d The starting point is a question. Alberto Manguel
91e4357 Unicorns, dragons, witches may be creatures conjured up in dreams, but on the page their needs, joys, anguishes, and redemptions should be just as true as those of Madame Bovary or Martin Chuzzlewit. writing genre Alberto Manguel
96b4b47 From fire, water, the passage of time, neglectful readers, and the hand of the censor, each of my books has escaped to tell me its story. libraries reading stories Alberto Manguel
d620aec A library is an ever-growing entity; it multiples seemingly unaided, it reproduces itself by purchase, theft, borrowings, gifts, by suggesting gaps through association, by demanding completion of sorts. library Alberto Manguel
18bded4 All these are readers, and their gestures, their craft, the pleasure, the responsibility and the power they derive from reading, are common with mine. I am not alone. reading Alberto Manguel
cbdb451 Deserted libraries hold the shades of writers who worked within, and are haunted by their absence. writers Alberto Manguel
7b1ed9c If the library in the morning suggests an echo of the severe and reasonable wishful order of the world, the library at night seems to rejoice in the world's essential, joyful muddle. library world order Alberto Manguel
a6eaeab lHSyl@ hy 'n lqry' wlktb ySbHn wHd@wHd@ l`lm kktb yulthm mn lqry' ldhy hw bdwrh Hrf fy nS l`lm Alberto Manguel
af618ad The power of readers lies not in their ability to gather information, in their ordering and cataloguing capability, but in their gift to interpret, associate and transform their reading. Alberto Manguel
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e63af64 In any of my pages in any of my books may life a perfect account of my secret experience of the world. world books secret pages Alberto Manguel
6395f81 Entering a library, I am always stuck by the way in which a certain vision of the world is imposed upon the reader through its categories and its order. library Alberto Manguel
9cf9c0b shyy' m ymwt fy dkhly `ndm 'stGny `n ktby. Alberto Manguel
fef39ca And sometimes, when the stars are kind, we read with an intake of breath, with a shudder, as if someone or something had 'walked over our grave,' as if a memory had suddenly been rescued from a place deep within us - the recognition of something we never knew was there, or of something we vaguely felt as a flicker or a shadow, whose ghostly form rises and passes back into us before we can see what it is, leaving us older and wiser. words literature reading recognition Alberto Manguel
426fafa fy Hd~ lmnsbt sy'l lHkhm lyfy sHq 'Hd kbr m`lmy lHsydyyn fy lqrn lthmn `shr `n sbb Gyb lSfH@ l'wl~ mn jmy` bHwth ltlmwd lbbly mm ydf` lqry' l~ mbshr@ lqr@ blSfH@ lthny@. 'jb: (`l~ lrGm mn kthr@ qrt lmr, `lyh 'l yns~ 'bd 'nh lm ySl b`d l~ lSfH@ l'wl~ Alberto Manguel
30f7c60 It has always been my experience that, whatever groupings I choose for my books, the space in which I plan to lodge them necessarily reshapes my choice and, more important, in no time proves too small for them and forces me to change my arrangement. In a library, no empty shelf remains empty for long. Like Nature, libraries abhor a vacuum, and the problem of space is inherent in the very nature of any collection of books. Alberto Manguel
5a19737 As readers, we have gone from learning a precious craft whose secret was held by a jealous few, to taking for granted a skin that has become subordinate to principles of mindless financial profit or mechanical efficiency, a skill for which governments care almost nothing. reading government reader Alberto Manguel
d7cf458 This morning I looked at the books on my shelves and thought that they have no knowledge of my existence. They come to life because I open them and turn their pages, and yet they don't know that I am their reader. Alberto Manguel
84a1885 The thing is, I don't know if these stories he was telling were mine, or his, or someone else's. You spend your life among words, listening, making sense out of what you say and out of what you imagine other people are saying to you, believing that something in particular happened like this or that, as a result of this or that, with these or those consequences. But it is never so simple, is it? I suppose that if we read about ourselves in a.. Alberto Manguel
a4e2ed2 During the day, the library is a realm of order. order Alberto Manguel
73c4d61 nHn m nqrw'h. Alberto Manguel
f37c0e2 I know my time will come soon enough, but I will not dwell on it. What is the purpose? We might as well dwell on the work of our teeth or on the mechanics of our walk. It is there, it will always be there, and I don't intend to spend my glorious hours looking over my shoulder to see death's icy face. living death living-well fear-of-death Alberto Manguel
12c31ba No one stepping for the first time into a room made of books can know instinctively how to behave, what is expected, what is promised, what is allowed. One may be overcome by horror--at the cluster or the vastness, the stillness, the mocking reminder of everything one doesn't know, the surveillance--and some of that overwhelming feeling may cling on, even after the rituals and conventions are learned, the geography mapped, and the natives f.. libraries library books Alberto Manguel
6fa936f 'm lGryb fy l'mr fhw 'nn l nnqT` 'bdan `n mmrs@ f`l lqr@ `l~ lrGm mn 'nn l nmlk tfsyran mrDyan lm nf`lh Alberto Manguel
0598558 As readers, we are seldom interested in the fine sentiments of a lesson learnt; we seldom care about the good manners of morals. Repentance puts an end to conversation; forgiveness becomes the stuff of moralistic tracts. Revenge - bloodthirsty, justice-hungry revenge - is the very essence of romance, lying at the heart of much of the best fiction. revenge romance repentance forgiveness readers morals Alberto Manguel
571a431 lys ldy 'y sh`wr bldhnb bsh'n lktb lty lm qr'h wrbm ln qr'h 'bdan, f'n '`rf b'n ktby ldyh Sbr l Hdwd lh Alberto Manguel
8280829 Every reader has found charms by which to secure possession of a page that, by magic, becomes as if never read before, fresh and immaculate. reading page reader Alberto Manguel
4d5bdb4 If justice takes place, there may be hope, even in the face of a seemingly capricious divinity. hope justice Alberto Manguel
96ce807 As any reader knows, a printed page creates its own reading space, its own physical landscape in which the texture of the paper, the colour of the ink, the view of the whole ensemble acquire in the reader's hands specific meanings that lend tone and context to the words. Alberto Manguel
3a053d8 Books have long been instruments of the divinatory arts. Alberto Manguel
bacf8a4 l'mkn lmrb`@ tshml w tHll, l'mkn ldy'ry@ tqtrH lstmrry@. Alberto Manguel
12386c7 The existence of any library, even mine, allows readers a sense of what their craft is truly about, a craft that struggles against the stringencies of time by bringing fragments of the past into their present. It grants them a glimpse, however secret or distant, into the minds of other human beings, and allows them a certain knowledge of their own condition through the stories stored here for their perusal. Above all, it tells readers that .. Alberto Manguel
8974ec8 yZhr hdh fy 'n nfs lSfH@ mn lktb tdf` 'Hd lqr l~ ltshkk fy `qlh wlqry' lakhr llDHk Alberto Manguel
fefc99e l ykfy Hqq lHq bl`dl, w nm yjb 'n ykwn dhlk `l~ mr'~ mn lns Alberto Manguel
3a70a56 Over the years, my experience, my tastes, my prejudices have changed: as the days go by, my memory keeps reshelving, cataloguing, discarding the volumes in my library, my words and my world - except for a few constant landmarks - are never one and the same. Heraclitus's bon mot about time applies equally well to my reading: "You never dip into the same book twice." Alberto Manguel
a813847 We can live in a society founded on the book and yet not read, or we can live in a society where the book is merely an accessory and be, in the deepest, truest sense, a reader. Alberto Manguel
08275af The world encyclopedia, the universal library, exists, and it is the world itself. library world Alberto Manguel
5890cfd Immaterial as water, too vast for any mortal apprehension, the Web's outstanding qualities allow us to confuse the ungraspable with the eternal. internet Alberto Manguel
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