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English Class Quotes by Libba Bray
- So much of the literature we had to read for high school English class was filled with victimized, tragic, symbolic women who spurred the plot…
- What Hamlet suffers from is a lack of zombies. Let us say Rosencrantz and Guildenstern show up—Ho-HO! Now you’ve got something that stirs the, um,…
- ...we're in English class, which for most of us is an excruciating exercise in staying awake through the great classics of literature. These works-- groundbreaking,…
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- Over the years, I developed a theory about why writers are such procrastinators: We were too good in English class. This sounds… — Megan McArdle
- When I was in fourth grade, a novelist came to talk to my English class. She told us that being an author… — J. Courtney Sullivan
- You don’t think of Shakespeare being a child, do you? Shakespeare being seven? He was seven at some point. He was in… — Ken Robinson
- At some point my friends and I began to ask, how can a country that produced hippies and such cool people also… — Nguyen Qui Duc
- Traditionally, the love of reading has been born and nurtured in high school English class — Francine Prose
- I’ve noticed a fascinating phenomenon in my twenty-five years of teaching - that schools and schooling are increasingly irrelevant to the great… — John Taylor Gatto
- I have no formal training as a writer at all, not even a single English class in college. — Scott Westerfeld
- So much of the literature we had to read for high school English class was filled with victimized, tragic, symbolic women who… — Libba Bray
- I translated Beatles songs for my English class. — Christian Lacroix
- If you ask most high schoolers who Bruce Lee is, they will say that it someone they sit next to in English… — Seth Rogen
- Those of us who write spend our entire lives in an endless English class. — Joss Whedon
- What Hamlet suffers from is a lack of zombies. Let us say Rosencrantz and Guildenstern show up—Ho-HO! Now you’ve got something that… — Libba Bray