Dead Poets Society
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"O me, O life of the questions
of these recurring...

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of the endless trains
of the faithless...

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of cities filled with the foolish.
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What good amid these
O me, O life?"

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Answer:
that you are here.

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That life exists,
an identity.

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That the powerful play goes on,
and you may contribute a verse.

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That the powerful play goes on...
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and you may contribute a verse.
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What will your verse be?
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For what we are about to receive...
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may the Lord make us truly grateful.
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Amen.
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- Quite an interesting class
you gave today, Mr Keating.
- Sorry if I shocked you, Mr McAllister.

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Oh, there's no need to apologize.
It was very fascinating,
misguided though it was.

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You think so?
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You take a big risk by encouraging them
to become artists, John.

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When they realize that they're not
Rembrandts, Shakespeares or Mozarts,
they'll hate you for it.

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We're not talking artists, George,
we're talking freethinkers.

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Freethinkers at 17?
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Funny. I never pegged you
as a cynic.

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Not a cynic.
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A realist.
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Show me the heart
unfettered by foolish dreams...

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and I'll show you a happy man.
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But only in their dreams
can men be truly free.

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'Twas always thus,
and always thus will be.

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Tennyson?
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No. Keating.
:26:58
Hey, I found his senior annual
in the library.


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