Quote by Harrison Salisbury
The newspaper is a marvelous medium. It is extraordinarily conveni

The newspaper is a marvelous medium. It is extraordinarily convenient and cheap. Lets see. This one cost 75 cents. Now thats a little high. I bought it when I was downtown this morning. – Harrison Salisbury

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Here, class attendance is expected and students are required to take notes, which they are tested on. What is missing, it seems to me, is the use of knowledge, the practical training. – Harrison Salisbury

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Knowledge
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I think its important to travel around in order to get a notion of whats going on, to find out what people are think about. I enjoy talking on campuses most because people are more informed and discussion is generally livelier. – Harrison Salisbury

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Travel
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I dont ask for the meaning of the song of a bird or the rising of the sun on a misty morning. There they are, and they are beautiful. – Pete Hamill

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So when bands work with me and its 10 oclock, usually youd have to be getting out of the studio, we could go on until 2 in the morning cause its my place! – Billy Sherwood

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Acting is invigorating. But I dont analyse it too much. Its like a dog smelling where its going to do its toilet in the morning. – Liam Neeson

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Tis always morning somewhere in the world. – Richard Henry Horne

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The slave may be happy, but happiness is not enough. – Herbert Read

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How would it be possible if salvation were ready to our hand, and could without great labor be found, that it should be by almost all men neglected? But all things excellent are as difficult as they are rare. – Baruch (_Benedict de) Spinoza

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What are your Axioms, and Categories, and Systems, and Aphorisms? Words, words…. Be not the slave of Words… – Thomas Carlyle, Sartor Resartus: The Life and Opinions of Herr Teufelsdröckh, 1

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