Dead Poets Society
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:42:02
Because the longer you wait to begin,
the less likely you are
to find it at all.

:42:06
Thoreau said, "Most men lead lives
of quiet desperation."

:42:09
Don't be resigned to that.
Break out!

:42:13
Don't just walk off the edge
like lemmings. Look around you.

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There! There you go, Mr Priske.
Thank you! Yes!

:42:21
Dare to strike out
and find new ground.

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Now, in addition to your essays,
I would like you to compose a poem
of your own, an original work.

:42:36
That's right! You have to deliver it
aloud in front of the class on Monday.

:42:42
Bon chance, gentlemen.
:42:45
Mr Anderson?
:42:47
Don't think that I don't know that this
assignment scares the hell out of you,
you mole.

:43:05
Take a power train in two!
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- Three!
- Stroke, stroke.
- Keep your eyes in the boat!

:43:14
We got it, Pittsie, we got it!
:43:19
Radio Free America!
:43:22
Some people like to rock
Some people like to roll

:43:25
But movin'and a-groovin's
gonna satisfy my soul

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Let's have a party
Ooh

:43:30
Let's have a party
:43:33
Let's send it to the soul
Let's rock and roll

:43:36
Let's have a party tonight
:43:39
I never kissed a bear
I never kissed a goose

:43:41
But I can shake a chicken
in the middle of the room

:43:44
Let's have a party
:43:49
- I found it!
- You found what?

:43:50
What I want to do right now.
What's really, really inside of me.

:43:53
- A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- This is it.
- What is that?

:43:57
- It's a play, dummy.
- I know that.

:43:58
l... Wh-Wh... What does
it have to do with you?


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