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A religion is not the church a man goes to but the cosmos he lives in; and if any sceptic forgets it, the maddest fanatic beating an Orange drum about the Battle of the Boyne is a better philosopher than he. — G.K. Chesterton

I am not against identity politics or single based issues; at the same time, we need to find ways to connect these singular modes of politics to broader political narratives about democracy so we can recognize their strengths and limitations in building broad-based social movements. In short, we need to find new ways to connect education to the struggle for democracy that is under assault in ways that were unimaginable forty years ago. — Henry Giroux

A teacher can show you the ways. But no one can do it for you. You have to take what you learn from them and go out and live it. You have to change your life. — Frederick Lenz

Most of the time you are thinking about life, not living life. — Jaggi Vasudev

We all live in suspense from day to day; in other words you are the hero of your own story. — Mary McCarthy

He wondered what you had to do to lose your driver's license in Italy. — Robert Hellenga

CHAPTER NINETY DI Wade 'How are — Sam Carrington

I don't know why we human beings are so obsessed with making rules about everything. — Paulo Coelho

It was a curious day, slashed abruptly with fleeting, familiar impressions. — F Scott Fitzgerald

If charter schools are not more successful on average than the public schools they replace, what is accomplished by demolishing public education? What is the rationale for authorizing for-profit charters or charter management organizations with high-paid executives, since their profits and high salaries are paid by taxpayers' dollars? — Diane Ravitch

I said, "Who are you really? Why are you giving people money?"
"Everybody wants money," she said, as if it were self-evident. "It makes them happy. It will make you happy, if you let it." We had come out by the heap of grass clippings, behind the circle of green grass that we called the fairy ring: sometimes, when the weather was wet, it filled with vivid yellow toadstools. — Neil Gaiman

Genuine mental health would involve a balanced interplay of both modes of experience, a way of life in which one's identification with the ego is playful and tentative rather than absolute and mandatory, while the concern with material possessions is pragmatic rather than obsessive. — Fritjof Capra