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«The American idea is a free church in a free state, and a free and unsectarian public school in every ward and every village with its door wide open to children of all races and every creed»
«The public school has become the established church of secular society.»
«I was born in Harlem, raised in the South Bronx, went to public school, got out of public college, went into the Army, and then I just stuck with it.»
«No greater nor more affectionate honor can be conferred on an American than to have a public school named after him.»
«The ape-like virtues without which no one can enjoy a public school.»
Author: Cyril Connolly | Keywords: public school
«It is not a pleasant epoch in one's life - the first forty eight hours at a large public school»
«Anyone who has been to an English public school will always feel comparatively at home in prison. It is the people brought up in the gay intimacy of the slums who find prison so soul-destroying.»
«That's the public-school system all over. They may kick you out, but they never let you down.»
«Many public-school children seem to know only two dates - 1492 and 4th of July; and as a rule they don't know what happened on either occasion»