In university they don't tell you that the greater part of the law is learning to tolerate fools.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Make no mistake about it: Law school is not a bastion of intellectual discourse.
I still don't like authority exercised without reason. But they laugh at you at Cambridge if you say that sort of thing. For them, the law is a system of rules not that different from mathematics.
Just what is it that academics have to fear if they stand up for common decency, instead of letting campus barbarians run amok?
A fool's brain digests philosophy into folly, science into superstition, and art into pedantry. Hence University education.
I think universities are trying to figure out how we could use what we know about learning to change our education system, but it is sort of funny that they don't necessarily seem to be consulting the people who are sitting right there on campus.
Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other.
In a world of deep injustice and violence, a people exists that thinks some can be given time to study. We need you to take seriously the calling that is yours by virtue of going to college.
Education is a crutch with which the foolish attack the wise to prove that they are not idiots.
I learned law so well, the day I graduated I sued the college, won the case, and got my tuition back.
Within the confines of the lecture hall, no other virtue exists but plain intellectual integrity.