
ONLINE BOOKS: QUOTATIONS: DICTIONARY: The Columbia World of Quotations The Columbia World of Quotations. 1996 http://www.bartleby .com/66/ The 65,000 essential quotations that constitute this authoritative collection represent the research of 154 experts. Entries from more than 5,000 authors and speakers are multiply classified into 6,500 subjects. QUOTATION: A book that is shut is but a block. ATTRIBUTION: Thomas Fuller (1654â€"1734), British physician. Gnomologia, no. 23 (1732). QUOTATION: Men, forever tempted to lift the veil of the futureâ€"with the aid of computers or horoscopes or the intestines of sacrificial animalsâ€"have a worse record to show in these “sciences†than in almost any scientific endeavor. ATTRIBUTION: Hannah Arendt (1906â€"1975), U.S. philosopher and political theorist; born in Germany. The Life of the Mind, vol. 2: Willing, ch. 14 (1978). QUOTATION: My library was dukedom large enough. ATTRIBUTION: William Shakespeare (1564â€"1616), British dramatist, poet. Prospero, in The Tempest, act 1, sc. 2, l. 109-10 (1623). Also see: Mark Twain quotations http://www.twainquo tes.com/ -- KR.SENTHIL KUMAR Asst. LIBRARIAN KARPAGAM COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING COIMBATORE http://alagusenthil.googlepages.com http://alagusenthil.tripod.com Mobile:09382804980 -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.