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Quotes About Access

I firmly believe that everyone deserves to live within walking distance of either beauty or convenience, if not both. (48)
~ Victoria Moran
One must have been something of a firebrand to say to oneself, Oh, but they can't buy literature too. Literature is open to everybody. I refuse to allow you, Beadle though you are, to turn me off the grass. Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt, that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.
~ Virginia Woolf
all people with fair opportunities to attain their full health potential to the extent possible" (Braveman, 2006, p. 167).
~ Larry Cohen
If your access to health care involves your leaving work and driving somewhere and parking and waiting for a long time, that's not going to promote healthiness.
~ Larry Page
Buying a book is not about obtaining a possession but securing a portal.
~ Laura Miller
upon opening the door. Half of the small
~ Lauraine Snelling
Being born a human was not the first time God made Himself small so that we could have access to Him. First He shrunk Himself when He revealed the Torah at Mount Sinai. He shrunk Himself into tiny Hebrew words, man's finite language, so that we might get to Him that way. Then He shrunk Himself again, down to the size of a baby, down into manger finiteness.
~ Lauren F. Winner
And we need their generosity to keep this place open. Or, just as likely, someone got nervous and got rid of it preemptively. Us public libraries--a lot of us just can't take the risk.
~ Celeste Ng
A very little key will open a very heavy door.
~ Charles Dickens
You've got the key of the street.
~ Charles Dickens
And my experience with public libraries is that the first volume of the book I inquire for is out, unless I happen to want the second, when that is out.
~ Oliver Wendell Holmes
A library card is a credit card.
~ La Loria Konata
The radio is, indeed, a great blessing of the modern times. It has become a necessity now.
~ Badruddin G. Hussain, 1961
If librarianship is the connecting of people to ideas – and I believe that is the truest definition of what we do – it is crucial to remember that we must keep and make available, not just good ideas and noble ideas, but bad ideas, silly ideas, and yes, even dangerous or wicked ideas.
~ Graceanne A. Decandido
All these experiments suggest two similar conclusions, which are the crux of this book: There is something "out there": the matrix of an energy that connects any one thing with everything else in the universe. This connective field accounts for the unexpected results of the experiments. The DNA in our bodies gives us access to the energy that connects our universe, and emotion is the key to tapping in to the field.
~ Gregg Braden
Interspirituality is not for everyone, but, for those of us who are interested, we have never lived in a better time to explore interspiritual practices. For the first time in history, we have easy access to all of the world's scriptures and spiritual traditions.
~ Gudjon Bergmann
Bridges are made with intention. They make it possible to go between two places that were previously difficult to access.
~ Gudjon Bergmann
It's amazing what you can get on open source now if you actually use the right search engines to find the material.
~ Gus O'Donnell
It is essential that the women's preventive coverage benefit, including contraception, be available to all women, regardless of what health plan they have or where they work - as Congress intended. Providing access to birth control just makes good sense.
~ Gwen Moore
Actualmente, la información en -tiempo real- está considerada un derecho de nacimiento.
~ James Gleick
If you can put your five fingers throught it, it is a gate, if not a door.
~ James Joyce
It is as painful perhaps to be awakened from a vision as to be born. Any object, intensely regarded, may be a gate of access to the incorruptible eon of the gods.
~ James Joyce
documented in a security file was of no concern to him. The fact that a man like Joe Tex could have access to it
~ James Lee Burke
Either way, it was a grand afternoon, one that presaged an even better evening and access to all the fruits the world had to offer.
~ James Lee Burke