Found 30,377 results for "Library education"
by John Dewey
The most notable distinction between living and inanimate things is that the former maintain themselves by renewal.
by Thomas Henry Huxley
If the man to perpetuate whose memory we have this day raised a statue had been asked on what part of his busy life's wo...
by Gustave Flaubert
On the morning of 15 September 1840 the Ville de Montereau was lying alongside the quai Saint-Bernard* belching clouds o...
by Henry Adams
UNDER the shadow of Boston State House, turning its back on the house of John Hancock, the little passage called Hancock...
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, Barbara Foxley
God makes all things good; man meddles with them and they become evil.
by North Carolina Library Association. Committee on Education for Librarianship.