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| #5033 |  | Universities are places of knowledge.  The freshman each bring a little in with them, and the seniors take none away, so knowledge accumulates.
 
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| #5034 |  | University politics are vicious precisely because the stakes are so small. -- C. P. Snow
 
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| #5035 |  | Walt:	Dad, what's gradual school? Garp:	Gradual school?
 Walt:	Yeah.  Mom says her work's more fun now that she's teaching
 gradual school.
 Garp:	Oh.  Well, gradual school is someplace you go and gradually
 find out that you don't want to go to school anymore.
 -- The World According To Garp
 
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| #5036 |  | "We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!" -- Vroomfondel
 
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| #5037 |  | We know next to nothing about virtually everything.  It is not necessary to know the origin of the universe; it is necessary to want to know.
 Civilization depends not on any particular knowledge, but on the disposition
 to crave knowledge.
 -- George Will
 
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| #5038 |  | We're fantastically incredibly sorry for all these extremely unreasonable things we did.  I can only plead that my simple, barely-sentient friend
 and myself are underprivileged, deprived and also college students.
 -- Waldo D.R. Dobbs
 
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| #5039 |  | "We're running out of adjectives to describe our situation.  We had crisis, then we went into chaos, and now what do we call this?" said
 Nicaraguan economist Francisco Mayorga, who holds a doctorate from Yale.
 -- The Washington Post, February, 1988
 
 The New Yorker's comment:
 At Harvard they'd call it a noun.
 
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| #5040 |  | What does education often do?  It makes a straight cut ditch of a free meandering brook.
 -- Henry David Thoreau
 
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| #5041 |  | What I Did During My Fall Semester On the first day of my fall semester, I got up.
 Then I went to the library to find a thesis topic.
 Then I hung out in front of the Dover.
 
 On the second day of my fall semester, I got up.
 Then I went to the library to find a thesis topic.
 Then I hung out in front of the Dover.
 
 On the third day of my fall semester, I got up.
 Then I went to the library to find a thesis topic.
 I found a thesis topic:
 How to keep people from hanging out in front of the Dover.
 -- Sister Mary Elephant, "Student Statement for Black Friday"
 
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| #5042 |  | What makes you think graduate school is supposed to be satisfying? -- Erica Jong, "Fear of Flying"
 
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