I would like some sharp quotes from well known people about the value of reading. I am trying to overcome a mind set that sees reading as a low priority.
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Go to google.com and enter quotations:reading to get lots of quotations. Notice the colon between quotations and reading. It's not showing up very well with my small type face.
One I liked:
“If you read a lot of books you are considered well read. But if you watch a lot of TV, you're not considered well viewed.”
Lily Tomlin quotes
and how about
1813 Aug. 22. "...My greatest of all amusements, reading." (TJ to Abigail Adams, Cappon.2.367)
Begin a facebook page for your library. List your new items of course, but bring out short reviews on some well known books. Use quotes from some and ask which book they came from - offer a gift card or something. It will be interesting. I was always taught that reading puts you a step ahead - after all, we who don't read or no better off than those who can't read.
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Here is a web address to a library support staff web page with lots of links to quotes about books, from books etc.
Hope there is something here that you are looking for.
http://librarysupportstaff.com/quotes4lib.html
Teresa
Sue Hardin
One I liked:
“If you read a lot of books you are considered well read. But if you watch a lot of TV, you're not considered well viewed.”
Lily Tomlin quotes
and how about
1813 Aug. 22. "...My greatest of all amusements, reading." (TJ to Abigail Adams, Cappon.2.367)
(TJ is Thomas Jefferson)
Rita Kirkland