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“Sandra L. West and Aberjhani have compiled an encyclopedia that makes an important contribution to our need to know more about one of modern America’s truly significant artistic and cultural movements. It helps us to acknowledge the complexity of African American life at a time when the nation’s culture was taking on a recognizable shape, when race was becoming less of a crushing burden and more of a challenge to progressive people and their ideals, and when cities and their inhabitants symbolized the end of the past and the seductiveness of the new.”
Clement Alexander Price“Cos if it's encyclopedias we've got enough, like, information... and if it's God, you've got the wrong house.”
Zadie Smith, White Teeth“The tragedy is that there are many walking encyclopedias who are living failures.”
Shiv Khera, You Can Win: A Step by Step Tool for Top Achievers“If education were the same as information, the encyclopedias would be the greatest sages in the world.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Education Decree“He found a set of encyclopedias—like Wikipedia, but paper and very bulky.”
Michael Grant, Gone“Facts in books statistics in encyclopedias the ability to use them in men's heads.”
Fogg Brackell“I grew up in South Africa and I would look at maps and we were at the bottom of the world. There was this whole thing up there. I was always reading encyclopedias about the world. So travel was something I was always attracted to.”
Charlize Theron“The Internet gives us everything and forces us to filter it not by the workings of culture, but with our own brains. This risks creating six billion separate encyclopedias, which would prevent any common understanding whatsoever.”
Umberto Eco“Morris tried to keep the books in some sort of order, but they always mixed themselves up. The tragedies needed cheering up and would visit with the comedies. The encyclopedias, weary of facts, would relax with the comic books and fictions. All in all it was an agreeable jumble.”
William Joyce, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore“Open-source encyclopedias such as Wikipedia and search engines such as Google and Bing, which people can tap into anytime and anywhere via computers and smart phones, put a world of knowledge at our fingertips at a lower cost than ever before.”
Naveen Jain