
“We live for books. A sweet mission in this world dominated by disorder and decay.”
Source: The Name of the Rose
Benno of Uppsala
The Name of the Rose (1980)
“We live for books. A sweet mission in this world dominated by disorder and decay.”
Source: The Name of the Rose
“our lives change in two ways :through the people we meet and the books we read”
Part i, canto ii.
Lucile (1860)
Inauguration of Library of Birmingham, Jan 2013
Interview on CBS News Sunday Morning (30 November 2006)
Context: Here's a chance, I think, for us to kind of remind ourselves, of those things we all commonly enjoy and love and share, try to get back together. You know, singing out for a more peaceful world today, I think, can only do good. … I do believe that … a lot of Muslims have yet to learn, you know, the incredible great history and contribution of Islamic civilization — and its become very, if you like, in some way puritanical — that puritanical approach will become narrower and narrower and even become more fragmented. Its that vast middle ground where people actually live, you know, that we have to reclaim; and in that area, everybody should be able to live together. And I don't think that God sent us prophets and books to fight about these books and these prophets. But they were telling us, actually, how to live together. If we ignore those teachings — whichever faith you belong, you profess, then I think we'll be finding ourselves in an even deeper mess.
“It is my belief that books are living things…. And as living things, they need to be protected.”
“I cannot live without books.”
Letter to John Adams (10 June 1815)
1810s