N.H. Kleinbaum

Dead Poets Society

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  • катюшкаhas quoted2 years ago
    Medicine, law, banking—these are necessary to sustain life. But poetry, romance, love, beauty? These are what we stay alive for!
  • катюшкаhas quoted2 years ago
    because no matter what anyone tells you, words and ideas have the power to change the world
  • jeanzZzzZzhas quoted15 days ago
    Lads, there is a great need in all of us to be accepted, but you must trust what is unique or different about yourself, even if it is odd or unpopular.
  • jeanzZzzZzhas quoted15 days ago
    “You must strive to find your own voice, boys, and the longer you wait to begin, the less likely you are to find it at all.
  • jeanzZzzZzhas quoted15 days ago
    What it demonstrates is how difficult it is for any of us to listen to our own voice or maintain our own beliefs in the presence of others.
  • jeanzZzzZzhas quoted15 days ago
    “If you’re sure about something,” he said as they slowly returned to their seats, “force yourself to think about it another way, even if you know it’s wrong or silly. When you read, don’t consider only what the author thinks, but take time to consider what you think.
  • jeanzZzzZzhas quoted15 days ago
    “I stand on my desk to remind myself that we must constantly force ourselves to look at things differently.
  • Eugeniahas quotedlast month
    “We are dreaming of tomorrow, and tomorrow isn’t coming;

    we are dreaming of a glory that we don’t really want.

    We are dreaming of a new day when the new day’s here already.

    We are running from the battle when it’s one that must be

    fought.”
  • Eugeniahas quotedlast month
    I went to the woods because I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow of life! To put to rout all that was not life. And not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived. He paused. “From Mr. e.e. cummings:
  • Eugeniahas quoted2 months ago
    Neil took a deep breath. “My father is making me quit the play at Henley Hall. When I think about Carpe Diem and all that, I feel like I’m in prison! Acting is everything to me, Mr. Keating.
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