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Dotheboys Quotes By Ernestine Rose

And when your minister asks you for money for missionary purposes, tell him there are higher, and holier, and nobler missions to be performed at home. When he asks for colleges to educate ministers, tell him you must educate woman, that she may do away with the necessity of ministers, so that they may be able to go to some useful employment. — Ernestine Rose

Dotheboys Quotes By Wils

We looked at each other a little too long to be 'just friends — Wils

Dotheboys Quotes By Michael Clarke Duncan

I really don't have favorites; I'm just a fan of movies, period. — Michael Clarke Duncan

Dotheboys Quotes By George Orwell

Whoever writes about his childhood must beware of exaggeration and self-pity. I do not want to claim that I was a martyr or that Crossgates was a sort of Dotheboys Hall. But I should be falsifying my own memories if I did not record that they are largely memories of disgust. — George Orwell

Dotheboys Quotes By Brad Goreski

I'm a crier. You won't see me lashing out, but you will see me crying a lot. — Brad Goreski

Dotheboys Quotes By Mark Steyn

This column was an attempt to convey to British readers something of the flavor of high-school graduation, a ritual largely unknown across the Atlantic and one at odds with the basic organizing principle of English education: The continual assurances by commencement speakers that yours is the most awesome generation ever to walk the earth ring a little odd if you're a survivor of some grim Dotheboys Hall where the prevailing educational philosophy was to lower your self-esteem to undetectable levels by the end of the first week. — Mark Steyn

Dotheboys Quotes By Charles Dickens

I don't suppose there's a man going, as possesses the fondness for youth that I do. There's youth to the amount of eight hundredpound a-year, at Dotheboys Hall at this present time. I'd take sixteen hundred pound worth, if I could get 'em, and be as fond of every individual twenty pound among 'em as nothing should equal it! — Charles Dickens

Dotheboys Quotes By M.F.K. Fisher

I wrote from the time I was four. It was my way of screaming and yelling, the primal scream. I wrote like a junkie, I had to have my daily fix. — M.F.K. Fisher