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Tower of London, where they used to chop off your head if the king didn't like you.
The classroom was a jail of other people's interests. The library was open, unending, free.
I have studied at the school of the world.
I remember when I was young, in the north, they went to the grammar school little children: they came from thence great lubbers: always learning, and little profiting: learning without book everything, understanding within the book little or nothing.
The musical equivalent of St Pancras Station.
(on Elgar)
I was head of the Sixth Form Centre when I left the school.
the main Erudite building would be a library.
A real education takes place, not in the lecture hall or library, but in the rooms of friends, with earnest frolic and happy disputation.
We saw one school-house in our walk, and listened to the sounds which issued from it; but it appeared like a place where the process, not of enlightening, but of obfuscating the mind was going on, and the pupils received only so much light as could penetrate the shadow of the Catholic church.
NEXT LIFE. My embroidery studio on the main street of Bayeux will be just one part of my Institute of Slow Information. I will also teach letter writing, listening, miniature portrait painting, and the art of doing one thing at a time.
Must's a schoolroom in the month of may
Gardette-LePrete Mansion is
First I went to the Sorbonne to do my licence en lettres, but I also started to study law.
The library is every child's lighthouse. It is every person's
sanctuary. It is every town and county's fortress in the face of
ignorance, intrusion and bad behavior.
Lockwood gave a sudden exclamation; when I looked at him, his eyes were shining. 'On second thoughts, we can scrap my last suggestion,' he said. 'Stuff the mingling. Who wants to do that? Boring. George - this library. Where is it?
I prefer the school of life.
Drama school, you know, I own an acting school, Actor Prepares.
A library is a home filled with our stories. On every shelf, we see ourselves, experience our collective conscious, describe our dreams and our great longing for times that have passed, the sterling moment of the present and the glorious future known only in our imaginations.
I lived in the royal library, among all the books."
"You resided in a ... library?"
"There were suites inside and great balconies that overlooked the city, but yes. I was most content among those shelves, so one night, I simply never left.
places, and incidents
Lympne Castle opens its doors to visitors during the summer only. It is privately owned, and more an interesting medieval manor than a castle.
Library is a beautiful old thing
A library's ideal function is to be a little bit like a bouquiniste's stall, a place for trouvailles.
There is a brilliant child locked inside every student.
I don't belong to any school. I work in my corner. I admire Degas.
There was quite a lot of lying around in fields at Stonar, a small independent girls' school in the country near Bath. It was a non-selective school and the right environment for me: academically not particularly pushy.
A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories. Over the main entrance the words, CENTRAL LONDON HATCHERY AND CONDITIONING CENTRE, and, in a shield, the World State's motto, COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, STABILITY.
A letter today from a Mrs Gladys Freeman, 45 Sebastopol Terrace, Blackpool. 'Sir, reference the room you had here during the party conference season. Well, we know what it is. We know who done it. But for heaven's sake tell us where it is!
We are thrilled with the response we are getting to Le Cirque at The Leela Palace New Delhi. Our goal is to bring a luxury dining experience consistent with international standards of excellence to the expanding and discerning clientele in India.
I joined the after-school club, School of Comedy, which progressed wildly, and in quite a Hollywood way. It sounds like 'School of Rock', right up to trying to raise money to pay for a venue in Edinburgh.
Libraries ... house our dreams.
That great Cathedral space which was childhood.
romping in pedagogically forbidden territory. They
I went to an amazing school in Brooklyn called St. Anne's that's a really kind of creative hot bed.
The library, I presume," he said quietly. "I've a fondness for libraries.
London, London, London town,
You can toughen up or get thrown around.
It is a strange world, Oxford - quite claustrophobic. I was often glad I was only there for eight weeks at a time.
A place to keep all your secrets
Yeah, his school! It was his first real home, the place that meant he was special; it meant everything to him, and even after he left -"
"This is You-Know-Who we're talking about, right? Not you?" inquired Ron.
A library is a focal point, a sacred place to a community; and its sacredness is its accessibility, its publicness. It's everybody's place".
On the Jellicoe road
I remember being taught my place.
Little Caesar's Pizza,
When I came out of drama school, I was in a shared house in Sydney.
It was an outdoor Shakespeare theater that I grew up at. That feels like home, and the place I'm always trying to figure out how to get to.
Our gymnasium was remarkable and had more stuff in it than one could dream up in a nightmare. Furthermore, every boy had to use every piece of it during gymnasium class.
I'm at the National Theatre School, which is like the Juilliard of Canada.
12 Arnold Grove, Merseyside.
London, dirty little pool of life
Salish Kootenai College
Libraries are places that house our dreams, our fantasies, our thirst for adventure.
The public library is a center of public happiness first, of public education next.
Pennsylvania Governor's School for the Arts, an exclusive state-run arts intensive that might as well have been called the Pennsylvania Governor's Blow Job Academy.
The philosophy of the school was quite simple - the bright boys specialised in Latin, the not so bright in science and the rest managed with geography or the like.
The American School of Paris is one of those strange places in foreign cities where expatriates huddle together in a defensive circle and try to pretend they're still back at home.
I saw it as a place for lost souls.
There's a place in Paris where I'd like to work one day. It's called the Slow Club.
The Hemlock Tearoom and Stationery
The dome of thought, the palace of the soul.
Mother lode of learning.
... in the library ... surrounded by things far more dangerous than what roamed the school corridors. For here thoughts were housed.
Those first days before classes started I spent alone in my whitewashed room, in the bright meadows of Hampden. And I was happy in those first days as really I'd never been before, roaming like a sleepwalker, stunned and drunk with beauty.
I went to a regular school, not one of those fame academy things.
Lymond surveyed the grinning audience with an air of gentle discovery. Is there no work to be done? Or perhaps it's a holiday?
An institute run with such knavish imbecility that if it were not the work of God it would not last a fortnight.
At age 11 in 1960, I moved to an academic state secondary school, Harrow County Grammar School for Boys.
The library was the best place in the world.
Anyway, when I was a kid, I dutifully went to the Sydney Technical and Fine Arts College.
His own cabinat of cuoriositie
(Oxford: Clarendon
Life is a campus: in a Greenwich Village bookstore, looking for a New Yorker collection, I asked of an earnest-looking assistant where I might find the humour section. Peering over her granny glasses, she enquired, Humour studies would that be, sir?
On the illusive "Monsieur Hortalez." When my friend Steven and I went looking for the building one afternoon, we came to the address at 47 rue Vieille-du-Temple and realized we had been there before.
And it was where I learned how to play tennis and eventually became captain of the tennis team at the school and was on the Junior Davis Cup in New York City.
The new building housing the store. The
My education at Baron Byng High School was excellent, with dedicated masters (boys and girls were separate).
A library is a hospital for the mind.
the village, since they forbade us to leave
What about study hall? Shouldn't I go to the library?
"What for, Ms. Lord?" Mr. anderson said. "You're with me
The public library is where place and possibility meet.
I love the academy in terms of the life of the mind and the world of ideas. I also love the streets. I love the churches and mosques and synagogues. I love the trade union centers. I love the community centers. I speak regularly at prisons and so forth.
Angleterre Hotel,
Brookfield High School. How may I direct your call? No, sir, this is not a waste- disposal unit, I'm afraid you have the wrong number.
THE AWARD CEREMONY is held at a high school in Hyannis. Though it's just a gymnasium (the scent of balls of both varieties is still palpable) and the ceremony hasn't started yet, everyone speaks in hushed tones, like it's church. Something important and literary is about to happen here.
Libraries hold the wisdom of the world and the stories of the ages - available to everyone, free of charge!
Around the college had grown up in the latter nineteenth century a hap-hazard, ill-blanced collection of professional schools, attended by hard-working meagre creatures with the fun drained out of them...
1 Forbidden lessons
Oh my eye Betty Martin! Aren't I glad it isn't me that's going to school! It looks just like a prison.
Home. I have no idea what that word really means.
neighborhood, the place I left each
There is only one school: that of talent.
Manicured grounds of well-hidden mansions. At any other time Doug would have been slowing the car, peering through the trees, on the lookout for interesting old architecture. Because Douglas Llewellyn was an architect, the senior partner
our daily associations cannot be trusted to make clear to the young the part played in our activities by remote physical energies, and by invisible structures. Hence a special mode of social intercourse is instituted, the school, to care for such matters.
dystopia, a reliably clean, well-lighted place.
Library is a hospital for the mind.
A good library is a place, a palace where the lofty spirits of all nations and generations meet.
Dear me, how I love a library.
If I were not a king, I would be a university man; and if it were so that I must be a prisoner, if I might have my wish, I would desire to have no other prison than that library [the Bodleian].
A little library, growing larger every year, is an honourable part of a man's history. It is a man's duty to have books. A library is not a luxury, but one of the necessaries of life.
Being at boarding school in the pre-internet era, especially a boarding school tucked away in the Oxfordshire countryside, was like being in a cocoon. You had your own life; world events happened elsewhere.
Summerville Assisted Seniors House - the seventh circle of hell, as far as the Sisters were concerned.
exhibition. Lake Eden.