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Shall there come a day when wise men are able to unite the dreams of youth and the delights of learning as reproach brings together hearts in conflict? Shall there come a day when man's teacher is nature, and humanity is his book — Kahlil Gibran

You can't continue to have higher education tuition grow at a multiple of the rate of inflation. — Mitt Romney

Full disclosure: I went to university as an eager young feminist for many reasons - to get away from my parents, to soak up literature and knowledge, to cease being a child, to expand my mind and my world. — Janine Di Giovanni

Every choice involves some kind of pain. Choosing one path means rejecting another along with everything down it. — Jennifer Beckstrand

You can put the human mind and body into strange states through the use of alien environments. — Steven Magee

Just the simple act of sharing wisdom is something that many parents have left to society to do; however, that is not what God teaches in His word. — Monica Johnson

The duel may go on for long, but the self-defense often wins over the self-reproach. — Pawan Mishra

Nearly all soldiers, and this applies even to professional soldiers in peacetime, have a sane attitude towards war. They realise that it is disgusting, and that it may often be necessary — George Orwell

The conversation topic in my head is not what role I should play; it is whether I am going to play at all. — Jonny Wilkinson

No reproach for a person willing to give honorable service in the passion to become wise. — Plato

I feel myself dissolve into a thousand molecules, amazed at how three small words can completely alter my state of being. — Amy Ewing

What does it say about a society that it devotes more care and patience to the selection of those who handle its money than of those who handle its children? — Malcolm Gladwell

It would be wise to be concerned about the introvert who is deprived of solitude. Is she neglecting herself due to depression? Is she falling victim to guilt and self-reproach? Does she feel cut off from pleasure? Does she feel dead? — Laurie A. Helgoe