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61 " Bradbury once said, ‘Without the library, you have no civilization.’ I guess we’re about to find out. "
― Brandt Legg , The Last Librarian (The Justar Journal #1)
62 " If we are to make reality endurable, we must all nourish a fantasy or two.” Runit "
63 " There are a million ways to create. It’s not always typing words, painting pictures, or acting in a play. "
64 " including the World Premier, "
65 " Perhaps between the touch and the breath, something would keep safe their race into the face and fury of a rebellion on the brink of eruption. In their stirring heat, the cold night and AOI were forgotten, and even the books, both condemned and liberated, vanished into whispered mist as they wrote an original scene, played a million times before, but never like this. "
66 " The half-knowing of the world’s secrets had left him so cold and empty. "
67 " But if the world isn’t what it appears, if something is wrong and we can fix it, I’d rather be brave and true than safe. "
68 " Dad, my girlfriend, you’ll be happy to know, agrees with you. Vida thinks I should get a degree. "
69 " All language is but a poor translation "
70 " More powerful than armies and police, stronger than guns and bombs, words are what change the world, and that is why they’re always a threat to those that rule with corrupt ways. "
71 " She was right about ideas. They do infect people. And books and other writings do spread them. Maybe that’s the real reason they’ve closed all the libraries. One thing our elected officials have shown is they’re torgon good at stopping the spread of infections. "
72 " What’s the difference between a disease and a contrarian idea? Once the epidemic gets started, things will never be the same.” Runit "
73 " A writer can only spread ideas. People still need to think about them, draw their own conclusions, "
74 " Ideas get out there, take on a life of their own. They infect people. "
75 " There’s no difference between a disease and a contrarian idea, once the epidemic gets started, things will never be the same. "
76 " Some books are so alive that they never leave you. They only change you. "
77 " He recalled Mark Twain’s words, “Truth is stranger than Fiction, but it is because Fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities; Truth isn't.” Grandyn "
78 " Change lies sleeping within books, just waiting for the covers to be opened.” “Exactly. "
79 " Your maturity has always been diametrically opposed to your supposed intelligence, "
80 " Mutsu said, ‘Creativity can’t be coaxed, it is fragile and sometimes comes only when the world is ready; waiting until it is safe for it to grow into something great.’” “Really? "