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The most prominent place in hell is reserved for those who are neutral on the great issues of life.
— Billy Graham
Men live alongside one another like cattle; it is a miracle if once in a while they manage to share a bottle of booze.
— Michel Houellebecq
To learn that it's easier to be told by others what to think and believe than it is to think for yourself.
— Neil DeGrasse Tyson
One of the most important things one can do in life is to brutally question every single thing you are taught.
— Bryant McGill
The educated don't get that way by memorizing facts; they get that way by respecting them.
— Tom Heehler
I went from barrel to barrel. It was magic. Why hadn't someone told me? With this, life was great, a man was perfect, nothing could touch him.
— Charles Bukowski
Wishing just brought earned disappointment.
— John Steinbeck
It was different to give something up than to see it taken away. The difference, Kestrel said, was choice.
— Marie Rutkoski
A true survivor is someone who, after 12+ years of being schooled, remains independent in their thinking.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Woodrow Wilson claimed that history endows us with the invaluable mental power we call judgment.
— Sam Wineburg
Much of education today focuses on obedience skills rather than critical thinking skills.
— Bryant McGill
I think all actors are on the constant search for a real challenge just to keep things interesting.
— Benjamin Bratt
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Equations are the devil's sentences.
— Stephen Colbert
It could well be the end of justice in America. Do not let Mr. Reagan get his hands on that court.
— Walter F. Mondale
Only that education deserves emphatically to be termed cultivation of the mind which teaches young people how to begin to think.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
Most of my stuff, I never really watch.
— Ted McGinley
I grew up in a Mauritian bubble in France ... I had the feeling of not belonging, but still living with French culture.
— J.M.G. Le Clezio
Philosophy is not a body of doctrine but an activity.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein