“What is liberal education,” p. 3
Liberalism Ancient and Modern (1968)
“College dont amount to much anyhow. A lot of narrow minded, musty old ideas despensed by uninterested teachers to pupils who have come to college for athletics, because they considered it the stylish thing or to keep from going to work.”
From a letter to Edna Mann (October 30, 1926)
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“College isn't the place to go for ideas.”
Phlogiston interview (1995)
Context: Well, I decided that as a teenager that I really didn't know enough to describe character well and I was wasting my time. I'd learned as much as I could about story telling techniques and it wasn't a matter of technique any more. It was a matter of substance. As a result I said I was going to wait until I was a lot older and had more experience. So it was that after I got out of college I'd been away from SF for about four years. I'd read SF steadily from when I was eleven until I started college. When I started college I said, "I'm not going to read that while I'm here, I'm going to learn poetry and other things of that sort" in fact I wrote a lot of poetry then.

Brown : The Last Discovery of America (2003)

“Colleges are like old-age homes; except for the fact that more people die in colleges.”
Playboy Interview (February 1966)

Statement to the students of East Los Angeles' Garfield High School (5 May 1988)
William Baumol and Alan Blinder, Economics: Principles and Policy (2011), Ch. 1 : What is Economics?

William Baumol and Alan Blinder, Economics: Principles and Policy (2011), Ch. 1 : What is Economics?

In Robert Rauschenberg, Works, Writings and Interviews, Sam Hunter; as quoted in Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona, Spain, 2006, p. 37
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