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| It seems to me that a great university ought to have room in it for men subscribing to every sort of idea that is currently prevalent |
| Henry Louis Mencken |
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| Our universities are so determined to impose tolerance that they'll expel you for saying what you think and never notice the irony |
| John Perry Barlow |
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| That a national university in this country is a thing to be desired, has always been my decided opinion |
| George Washington |
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| The University brings out all abilities, including incapability. |
| Anton Chekhov |
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| The university most worthy of rational admiration is that one in which your lonely thinker can feel himself lonely, most positively furthered, and most richly fed |
| William James |
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| We are living in 1937, and our universities, I suggest, are not half-way out of the fifteenth century. We have made hardly any changes in our conception of university organization, education, graduation, for a century - for several centuries. |
| H. G. Wells |
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