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毓夭丕賱丿賷賳 卮賰乇賷 賮卮賷乇
“賱丕 兀丿乇賶 賰賷賮 兀氐賮 賱賰 丕賱鬲睾賷乇 丕賱匕賶 兀氐丕亘賳丕 亘丿賯丞貙
丿乇噩丞 賲賳 丕賱丕爻鬲禺賮丕賮 亘丕賱賲賵鬲 賵丕毓鬲賷丕丿賴貙 丿乇噩丞 賲賳 鬲亘賱丿 丕賱賲卮丕毓乇 賵丕賱賯爻賵丞貙 賵丿乇噩丞 賲賳 丕賱卮毓賵乇 丕賱毓賲賷賯 亘丕賱匕賳亘
丕賱賲丿賮賵賳 鬲丨鬲 胤亘賯丞 爻賲賷賰丞 賲賳 丕賱賲亘乇乇丕鬲 鬲噩毓賱賳丕 毓丿丕卅賷賷賳 賱兀賶 鬲卮賰賷賰 賮賶 氐丨丞 賲賵賯賮賳丕”
毓夭丕賱丿賷賳 卮賰乇賷 賮卮賷乇, 亘丕亘 丕賱禺乇賵噩: 乇爻丕賱丞 毓賱賷 丕賱賲賮毓賲丞 亘亘賴噩丞 睾賷乇 賲鬲賵賯毓丞

Mortimer J. Adler
“...We must also realize-students, teachers, and laymen alike-that even when we have accomplished the task that lies before us, we will not have accomplished the whole task. We must be more than a nation of functional literates. We must become a nation of truly competent readers, recognizing all that the word competent implies. Nothing less wil satisfy the needs of the world that is coming.”
Mortimer J. Adler, How to Read a Book: The Classic Guide to Intelligent Reading
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Michael Gurian
“Boys must find ways to compete and see themselves as performing well. If they do not, if society does not provide them with these opportunities, they'll compete against society itself, abusing their community and themselves.”
Michael Gurian, The Wonder of Boys: What Parents, Mentors and Educators Can Do to Shape Boys into Exceptional Men
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Robin Jarvis
“...moderate social deviance or class non-conformism I have imputed to the first generation of pedestrians. Improved roads, after all, were one of the principal means by which the country was building a national communications network that would underpin the huge commercial and industrial expansion of the nineteenth century; changing the landscape of the country to produce the arterial interconnection of the modern state in place of a geography of more or less self-enclosed local communities; consolidating the administrative structures of the state and facilitating political hegemony over a rapidly growing and potentially unstable population; and promulgating a 'national' culture in the face of regional diversity and independence. With the main roads such powerful instruments of change, the walker's decision to exploit his freedom to resist the imperative of destination and explore instead by lanes, by-roads and fieldpaths, could well be interpreted as an act of denial, flight or dissent vis-a-vis the forces that were ineradicably transforming British society.”
Robin Jarvis, Romantic Writing and Pedestrian Travel

Friedrich Nietzsche
“D眉艧眉ncesizlik etmenin bir defayla s谋n谋rl谋 kalmas谋 莽ok enderdir. Ki艧i ilk d眉艧眉ncesizli臒inde, her zaman 莽ok fazla 艧ey yapar. Tam da bu y眉zden ikinci bir d眉艧眉ncesizlik daha yapar
- bu defa da 莽ok az 艧ey yapar...”
Friedrich Nietzsche, Twilight of the Idols

“i luv to read”
Lathers Richard.
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Paul Farmer
“Anthropologists and others who take these as research questions study both individual experience and the larger social matrix in which it is embedded in order to see how various social processes and events come to be translated into personal distress and disease. By what mechanisms, precisely, do social forces ranging from poverty to racism become *embodied* as individual experience?”
Paul Farmer, Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights and the New War on the Poor
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