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library is a collection of books. But it is not a book-shop, for it does not
sell books. It is a temple of learning. In the past, people had to go to a
teacher to learn from him. But how easy and cheap it is to get knowledge and
wisdom today! Today you can find libraries almost everywhere. These libraries
are of two kinds – private and public. A private or personal library has books
of the choice of only one person. So, it is not useful to all. But public
libraries are meant for all. They have books to suit different tastes. Our
schools and colleges, too, have libraries of their own. Such libraries are
meant for students and teachers only. So, they have a wide variety of books. A
library is, therefore, a sacred place. You must have respect for this sacred
place. It is not a fit place for talks or discussions. It is a place for
serious studies. But one thing should never be forgotten. A library can help
you to some extent. But it cannot carry you very far. It cannot make you a poet
or a scientist or a thinker if you do not study the great “Book of Life and
Nature”. A great thinker thinks for himself. He does not see with the eyes of
others. Great books or great writers can only open your eyes. But they cannot
see for you. You have to see things for yourself. If you only copy others you
can be a scholar, but not a great thinker. A library very often makes you a
book-worm. So, you have sometimes to come out of the library and move about like
a bee. Then and then alone can you give honey to the world.
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