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Gilbert Highet, a Scottish writer and classical scholar, made significant contributions to literature, particularly in the study of ancient Greek and Latin authors. His deep understanding of literature and its lasting impact on human culture has inspired countless students and scholars. Highet's ability to connect the ancient world with contemporary issues reminds us of the enduring value of education and the power of knowledge to bridge time, cultures, and generations. His legacy encourages intellectual curiosity and lifelong learning.
"These are not books, lumps of lifeless paper, but minds alive on the shelves."
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"These are not books, lumps of lifeless paper, but minds alive on the shelves."

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"What is politics but persuading the public to vote for this and support that and endure these for the promise of those?"
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"What is politics but persuading the public to vote for this and support that and endure these for the promise of those?"

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"The relation between parents and children is essentially based on teaching."
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"The relation between parents and children is essentially based on teaching."

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"A teacher must believe in the value and interest of his subject as a doctor believes in health."
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"A teacher must believe in the value and interest of his subject as a doctor believes in health."

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"Language is a living thing. We can feel it changing. Parts of it become old: they drop off and are forgotten. New pieces bud out, spread into leaves, and become big branches, proliferating."
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"Language is a living thing. We can feel it changing. Parts of it become old: they drop off and are forgotten. New pieces bud out, spread into leaves, and become big branches, proliferating."

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"The real duty of man is not to extend his power or multiply his wealth beyond his needs, but to enrich and enjoy his imperishable possession: his soul."
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"The real duty of man is not to extend his power or multiply his wealth beyond his needs, but to enrich and enjoy his imperishable possession: his soul."

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"Many people have played themselves to death. Many people have eaten and drunk themselves to death. Nobody ever thought himself to death."
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"Many people have played themselves to death. Many people have eaten and drunk themselves to death. Nobody ever thought himself to death."

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