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Sometimes I am a little unkind to all my many friends in education ... by saying that from the time it learns to talk every child makes a dreadful nuisance of itself by asking 'Why?'. To stop this nuisance society has invented a marvellous system called education which, for the majority of people, brings to an end their desire to ask that question. The few failures of this system are known as scientists. — Hermann Bondi
Most people are quiet in the world, and live in it tentatively, as if it were not their own. — E.L. Doctorow
The nearest friends can go With anyone to death, comes so far short They might as well not try to go at all. — Robert Frost
We cannot advance without new experiments in living, but no wise man tries every day what he has proved wrong the day before. — James Truslow Adams
First one of you to call me Yoko," Todd warned as he stepped up, "is a dead man. — Ophelia London
I loathed school. I don't have an academic mind, and besides I was so bored by my teachers! How teachers can take a child's inventiveness and say yes, yes, in that pontifical way of theirs, and smother everything! — John Hurt
It can't hurt to have a backup. — Mallory Ortberg
Ask a new question and you will learn new things. — George Greenstein
Acting is something I've always wanted to get into - you memorize lines when you write your rhymes. — Torae
You can tell yourself anything you want, but until you believe what you're telling yourself, you're wasting words. — James Frey
It is often said that the invention of terrible weapons of destruction will put an end to war. That is an error. As the means of extermination are improved, the means of reducing men who hold the state conception of life to submission can be improved to correspond. They may slaughter them by thousands, by millions, they may tear them to pieces, still they will march to war like senseless cattle. Some will want beating to make them move, others will be proud to go if they are allowed to wear a scrap of ribbon or gold lace. — Leo Tolstoy