"You must live feverishly in a library...." - Quote by Ray Bradbury
You must live feverishly in a library. Colleges are not going to do any good unless you are raised and live in a library everyday of your life.
More by Ray Bradbury
“Can't you recognize the human in the inhuman?”
“The father hesitated only a moment. He felt the vague pain in his chest. If I run, he thought, what will happen? Is Death important? No. Everything that happens before Death is what counts. And we've done fine tonight. Even Death can't spoil it.”
“But with the library, it's like catnip, I suppose: you begin to run in circles because there's so much to look at and read.”
More on Libraries
“...I spent many, many hours in...libraries. Libraries became courts of last resort, as it were.”
“Second hand books are wild books, homeless books; they have come together in vast flocks of variegated feather, and have a charm which the domesticated volumes of the library lack.”
“The best candy shop a child can be left alone in, is the library”
More on Education
“Because it is correct to make a priority of young people, taking care that they turn out as well as possible.”
“It would be a thousand pities if women wrote like men, or lived like men, or looked like men, for if two sexes are quite inadequate, considering the vastness and variety of the world, how should we manage with one only? Ought not education to bring out and fortify the differences rather than the similarities?”
“Education has become a very powerful weapon in the struggle to produce a well-developed person.”