John Keating: Learn to think independently and appreciate literature and language. No matter what others say, literature and language can really change the world.
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We don't read and write poems because they are cute. We read and write poems because we are human beings. Human beings are full of passion. Medicine, law, business, engineering-these are noble pursuits and necessary to maintain life. But poetry, beauty, romance and love-these are what we live for.
We read and write poems not because they are interesting, but because we are part of human beings, who are full of passion. Yes, medicine, law, business and engineering are lofty pursuits that can support a person's life. But poetry, beauty, romance and love are the meaning of our life.
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(Alfred Lord Tennyson) Come on, my friends, it's not too late to find a new world, because my goal is to sail beyond the sunset. Although we don't have the power to shake the world in the past; We are what we are; A heroic heart, smoothed by time and fate, is strong-willed. To struggle, to explore, to discover, and not to give in.
(Tennyson) Come on, my friend. It's not too late to find a new world. /I am determined to cross the sunset. Although we no longer have the great power of the past, we can shake the earth. /We are still the same hero/Time and destiny, let it grow old. /But our strong will is still there. /Let's struggle, explore and discover. /Never give in.
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John Keating: Oh, captain, my captain.
John Keating: Captain, my captain!
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Just when you think you know something, you should look at it from another angle. Even if it seems silly or wrong, you must try! Now, when you read, don't just consider the author's thoughts. Consider your thoughts.
Once you think you understand, you must look at it from another angle. This may seem absurd or stupid, but it must be tried. When reading the same book, don't just think about what the author thinks, think about what you think.
Pentium Times: George Woolf: Want to know what I think?
George Wolf: Want to know what I'm thinking?
Charles Howard: Of course.
Charles Howard: Of course.
George Woolf: I think it is better to break a man's leg than to break his heart.
George Woolf: I think it is better to break a man's leg than to break his heart.
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Charles Howard: You may be disabled for life.
Charles Howard: You can spend the rest of your life crippled.
Rhett Pollard: I will be disabled for the rest of my life. I got better. He made me better. You have made me a better person.
The rest of my life was wasted. I want to be better. He made me better. Damn, you've made me better, too.
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Tom smith: One more thing.
Tom smith: One more important thing.
George Wolf: What? Let him catch up with me at the last minute? You know, you're not the only one who knows this horse.
George Wolf: What? Let him catch up with me on the non-finish straight? You know, you're not the only one who knows this horse.
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[George woke up after losing a game, his face flushed]
Red Pollard: I lost?
I lost?
George Wolf: No, you beat him.
George Wolf: No, you beat him.
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Red Pollard: I'm fine, George. I don't need your help, much less your charity. Leave me alone.
I'm fine, George. I don't need your help, and I certainly don't need your pity. Leave me alone.