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en Most people are willing to pay more to be amused than to be educated.

en To read Wilson... is to be instructed and amused in the highest sense - that is, to be educated.

en You never want to take a shot that's not an educated risk, ... But I'm beginning to learn, because of people telling me and showing me on film, those are a little more educated than they might have been elsewhere.

en It's about mandatory education. Educate all these kids about the rest of the world. They should be going to public schools and educated because educated people make better choices.

en I find most people hate to be informed. People need to be amused, shocked... or angered.
  Jim Murray

en I want people to be amused or amazed but fooled.

en Pleasure is the last resort of the desperate. Happy people do not need to be amused.
  Thomas Carlyle

en People want to be amused, not preached at, you know. Morals don't sell nowadays.

en Their sort of ugly, sneering, amused attitude at the slaughter of innocent people is just horrific,

en I make the most money, I think, in Russia and Paris, for the people of those countries are so willing to be amused, so eager to see something new and out of the ordinary. Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness. I make the most money, I think, in Russia and Paris, for the people of those countries are so willing to be amused, so eager to see something new and out of the ordinary.

en A man should be careful never to tell tales of himself to his own disadvantage; people may be amused, and laugh at the time, but they will be remembered and brought up against him upon some subsequent occasion
  Samuel Johnson

en Some were greatly offended, some were terribly amused, but mostly they were shocked that he did it knowing we're coming up, ... How do you tell someone, especially a psychologist, who should know better, that he's making people uncomfortable?

en To live this life, my friends, you have to have a genuine passion. Nothing artificial. To live this life, to love this life, you have to have a genuine passion. People think Kabir was so wonderful because he was uneducated and yet he said all these wonderful things. Do you think it would have been different had Kabir gone to Yale and Oxford? If so, you missed the point. The point isn't whether he was educated or not, because, in the truest sense, he was very educated. More educated than most people. The point is that passion. Maybe you won't be able to write like Kabir, but you can feel the same passion. Passion is the point. That love is the point. That feeling is the point. That is achievable by everyone sitting in this hall, and in the city of London, and on this planet Earth. That passion. That love. That awakening. That joy.

en We must not believe the many, who say that only free people ought to be educated, but we should rather believe the philosophers who say that only the educated are free
  Epictetus

en We must not believe the many, who say that only free people ought to be educated, but we should rather believe the philosophers who say that only the educated are free
  Epictetus


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