"図書館がなければどうなるのでしょうか過去も未来もありません"
— Ray Bradbury
Simplified Meaning:
Libraries are places where we keep all our books and information. They hold the stories, knowledge, and history of people and places from long ago. Imagine if all these were lost – it would be like we have no memory of what happened before. This means we wouldn't understand where we come from or learn from past mistakes. For example, if we didn't have books about different cultures or historical events, we wouldn't know about the lessons learned from wars or the triumphs of great leaders. Without this information, we might repeat the same errors over and over again. Libraries help us remember the past, so we can make smarter and better choices for our future. They are like a treasure chest of wisdom that guides us and helps us grow.
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