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Close examination of the evidence shows that the poor were being included in private education, and only those who did not want to go to school were missing out. There was no need for public school except as a tool to undermine the church's influence in education. — Gregg Harris

You know you're in lust when you're quick to fall into a reverie because dreams seem better than reality. — Emmanuel Aghado

I train as hard as I can every time I train and I do extra training every day and I've done that since I was a young boy. — Wayne Rooney

Every journey we take begins with baby steps, baby talk and it helps us to grow healthy and strong towards our different fields we are embarking on. — Euginia Herlihy

I'm the only person in the entire world who has never see 'Dawson's Creek.' — Krysten Ritter

If she can't spell, she shouldn't be a librarian. — Beverly Cleary

The prototypic Don Juan, invented early in the XVI century by a Spanish monk, was — George Bernard Shaw

A distressingly large portion of the world doesn't do you any good whatsoever. — Charles Frazier

Without virtue, and without integrity, the finest talents and the most brilliant accomplishments can never gain the respect, and conciliate the esteem, of the truly valuable part of mankind. — George Washington

There's leaders, and there's followers ... but I'd rather be a d*ck than a swallower — Kanye West

But, Ed! Say! Are you going to let him get away with it?"
"Am I going to let him get away with it!" said Mr. Cootes, annoyed by the foolish question. "Wake me up in the night and ask me!"
"But what are you going to do?"
"Do!" said Mr. Cootes. "Do! I'll tell you what I'm going to ... " He paused, and the stern resolve that shone in his face seemed to flicker. "Say, what the hell am I going do?" he went on somewhat weakly. — P.G. Wodehouse