People of the Books

. . . fulfillment, in man, of God's literary intentions is inspiration or enthusiasm: words whose true meaning is "to be possessed by a god."
- Jorge Luis Borges, "A Defense of the Kabbalah"

Books which teach and speak of whatever is highest and best are equally sacred, whatever be the tongue in which they are written, or the nation to which they belong.
- Baruch Spinoza, Theologico-Political Treatise

The "people of the book" is a fine designation but limits the scope of our library. I suggest the "people of the book" become the "people of the books" and accept the holiness of foreign pages.

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