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People flock in, nevertheless, in search of answers to those questions only librarians are considered to be able to answer, such as "Is this the laundry?" "How do you spell surreptitious?" and, on a regular basis, "Do you have a book I remember reading once? It had a red cover and it turned out they were twins.
Terry Pratchett
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What this quote means

This quote highlights the vital role of librarians in providing information and assisting people with their inquiries.

In this quote, Terry Pratchett humorously illustrates the essential function of librarians as the keepers of knowledge and information. People often approach libraries with varied and sometimes whimsical questions, demonstrating their reliance on librarians to navigate through the vast world of books and resources. The quote reflects how libraries serve as crucial public spaces where individuals seek answers to both mundane and complex queries.

Themes

LibrariesLibrariansKnowledgeAnswersBooksSearch

In practice

Example use cases

During a seminar on the importance of libraries, this quote can underscore the role of librarians.

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