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Libraries keep the records on behalf of all humanity. the unique and the absurd, the wise and the fragments of stupidity
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"Libraries keep the records on behalf of all humanity. the unique and the absurd, the wise and the fragments of stupidity"

- Vartan Gregorian

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This quote by Vartan Gregorian highlights the significant role that libraries play in preserving the cumulative understanding and history of mankind. Libraries are not simply repositories of books and documents, but they house a large array of human experiences and viewpoints - from the profound to the outrageous. By collecting and maintaining everything from ancient manuscripts to contemporary works of literature, libraries guarantee that the past and present are not forgotten however are accessible to future generations. This quote reaffirms the important value of libraries in society as they are guardians of knowledge, guaranteeing that mankind's diverse and significant contributions are not lost to time.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Vartan Gregorian somewhere between April 8, 1934 and today. He/she was a famous Educator from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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