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— William Osler"A library represents the mind of its collector, fancies and foibles, strengths and weaknesses, prejudices and preferences."
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We collect books in the belief that we are preserving them when in fact it is the books that preserve their collector.
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Every so often I take out a volume and read a page or two. After all, reading is looking after in a manner of speaking. Though they're not old enough to be valuable for their age alone, nor important enough to be sought after by collectors, my charges are dear to me, even if, as often as not, they are as dull on the inside as on the outside. No matter how banal the contents, there is always something that touches me. For someone now dead once thought these words significant enough to write them down.
— Diane Setterfield
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