"Teacher" to Johnny
The Children's Story (1982)
“Prison for the crime of puberty—that was how secondary school had seemed, when he really thought back on it.”
Part VIII (p. 462)
Source: Earth (1990)
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novelist, short story writer 1950Related quotes

from "Oxford Road Show", BBC2 (March 1985)
In interviews etc., About himself and his work

“He who opens a school, closes a prison”
Also cited as Opening a school is closing a prison
This quotation has been attributed to Victor Hugo since the nineteenth century, but the earliest citations attribute the saying instead to French education minister Victor Duruy:
Déjà M. Duruy avait posé en fait, quouvrir une école, c'est fermer une prison (1865)
English translation: M. Duruy had already suggested that opening a school is closing a prison
Disputed
Source: Journal des Economistes, March 1865, p. 489 http://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433022399574?urlappend=%3Bseq=495

Source: Short fiction, Companions on the Road (1975), Chapter 2, “The Chalice” (p. 16)

“I never really studied business in school. I kind of wish I had, but how boring is that?”

Source: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-features/niniola-femi-kuti-958136/amp/ Niniola speaking at an interview about her journey into music.