“One of the joys of childhood was an afternoon in the public library, to browse and to bring home a pile of books to bury myself in. And it continued. When I was in High School, I’d often go to the wonderful main library in Center City in Philadelphia to explore materials I could find nowhere else. As a graduate student at Harvard, my education derived very largely from a desk in the stacks of its great library, where I could wander freely and draw from its treasures. And on to the present.” - Noam Chomsky
