Committed to PEOPLE'S RIGHT TO KNOW
Vol. 5 Num 1035 Mon. April 30, 2007  
   
Letters to Editor


Library


I want a library. I want people to read books. I want my next generation to understand the differences between right and wrong. I want to watch a little kid laughing and wondering reading a magical story. I want to know how to live a life without being pissed off all the time. I want to learn how to feel and see the beauty of this world. I want to know the means to fight my loneliness. I want to steal ideas from every line that was ever written in this world. I want to read books to know how to fight against my desperations and sorrows and learn how to enjoy them. I want to know why I'm afraid of reality and why I hate it so much.

I have always imagined that paradise will be a kind of a library. Properly, we should read for power. The book should be a ball of light in one's hand. What counts in the long run isn't what you read; it is what you sift through your own mind; it is the ideas and impressions that are aroused in you by your reading. A library is an arsenal of liberty. Libraries keep the records on behalf of humanity. Books set the spirits free. A new library is like finding a $100 bill on the sidewalk.

So donate some books or good movies. If you've decided to give a book, then sign your name and address on it. Any help will be appreciated.