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He who writes with no misspelled words has prevented a first suspicion
on the limits of his scholarship or, in the social world, of his general
education and culture.
-- Julia Norton McCorkle
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[He] took me into his library and showed me his books, of which he had
a complete set.
-- Ring Lardner
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Higher education helps your earning capacity. Ask any college professor.
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History books which contain no lies are extremely dull.
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History is nothing but a collection of fables and useless trifles,
cluttered up with a mass of unnecessary figures and proper names.
-- Leo Tolstoy
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How do you explain school to a higher intelligence?
-- Elliot, "E.T."
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I am a bookaholic. If you are a decent person, you will not sell me
another book.
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"I am not sure what this is, but an `F' would only dignify it."
-- English Professor
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I am returning this otherwise good typing paper to you because someone
has printed gibberish all over it and put your name at the top.
-- Professor Lowd, English, Ohio University
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I appreciate the fact that this draft was done in haste, but some of the
sentences that you are sending out in the world to do your work for you are
loitering in taverns or asleep beside the highway.
-- Dr. Dwight Van de Vate, Professor of Philosophy,
University of Tennessee at Knoxville
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