Exposure from a young age to the realities of the world is a super-big thing.
I'd be happy if I could think that the role of the library was sustained and even enhanced in the age of the computer.
The information highway will transform our culture as dramatically as Gutenberg's press did the Middle Ages.
In 1990, one in 10 children died before the age of five. That's now down to one in 20, and vaccines were the single biggest factor in that. Had it stayed at 10 percent, 122 million more children would have died.