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This is not a con game in the criminal sense, in which con artists deliberately dupe the suckers. Instead it's a form of good salesmanship, where the first principle is to sell yourself first. We sell ourselves on the value of education in solving social problems, and then we buy what we're selling. The whole thing rests on the uncertain foundation of our collective willingness to continue to believe the con. Whatever the problem, we continue to keep the faith in schools as the answer. — David Labaree

Ambient Devices is what I call part of the Third Wave of Internet devices. — David Rose

I don't think I heard the same ending you did. Maybe you should tell it again. — Elle Lothlorien

Libraries are magical places. There's nothing quite like strolling the hushed aisles, letting your eye rove along dimly lit shelves. Each spine, each title, seems to beckon with a promise of incredible wonders, surprises, and adventures. — John Jakes

If all were rich, gold would be penniless. — Philip James Bailey

Other people can often see things about you that you yourself cannot see, even if those people are stupid. — David Foster Wallace

When I was your age, I would go to plays all the time, just sit in the darkness and try to take it all in inside me. Contain everything in some corner of my heart so that when I had my shot, it could all come pouring out - all the lights and moments and colour. — Brenna Ehrlich

Life is too short to complicate it. — Lailah Gifty Akita

LIII.
What is the holiness of conversation?
It is
to master death. — Anne Carson

The art of acting is not to act. Once you show them more, what you show them, in fact is bad acting. — Anthony Hopkins

My advice to you is get married: if you find a good wife you'll be happy; if not, you'll become a philosopher. — Socrates

To steal book seems like stealing the soul out of someone. — James Oliver Curwood