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Old School Quotes

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William Shakespeare
“Here comes a pair of very strange beasts, which in all tongues are called 'fools'.”
William Shakespeare

“Long Live the '90s"
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Walter Kaylin
“(I'm not online.) I don’t have a fax. I don’t go in for any of that stuff. The typewriter is as far as I went.”
Walter Kaylin, He-Men, Bag Men, and Nymphos: Classic Men's Adventure Magazine Stories

Rainbow Rowell
“These rotary dials were like meditation, they forced you to slow down and concentrate. If you polled the next number too soon, you had to start over from the top.”
Rainbow Rowell, Landline

C.B. Lee
“It's old-school to write by hand, but Jess likes the way the words blossom under her fingertips [. . .] These scribblings and imaginings are for no one else.”
C.B. Lee, Not Your Sidekick

Ranjani Ramachandran
“I don't have a choice sahib. Artho hi kanya parakeeya eva father used to say"
"What does it mean?"
"It means a girl is another man's property and she is held in trust by her parents.”
Ranjani Ramachandran, Fourteen Urban Folklore

Frank  Sonnenberg
“If you believe the American work ethic is ‘old school,’ you’d better repeat the class.”
Frank Sonnenberg, Soul Food: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Nature is an old school, frequented by hippies on weekends.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, Night of a Thousand Thoughts

L.T. Vargus
“Every time I write a personal check, I feel like I've gone back in time. What year is it? Who's president? Do I even have the right to vote?”
L.T. Vargus

Stacey Ballis
“Yeah, just what I needed, a massive three-day Hostess binge, followed by a week of trying to replicate recipes so that if no one decides to buy and reissue Twinkies and Suzy Q's, I'll be all set. It was a ridiculous endeavor, since most of the experience of Hostess is in the slightly plasticky tastes and textures, which cannot be replicated in a home kitchen. You can make a delicious moist yellow cake and fill it with a marshmallowy vanilla cream, and it will be spectacular, trust me; I ate at least a dozen. But it won't taste like a Twinkie. The cake won't have the springiness, the filling won't have the fluff, and it is impossible to get those three little dots in the bottom. Which would be fine, since I hadn't actually eaten a Hostess product for the better part of a decade, hadn't missed them either. But that little news item hit, and in a Pavlovian fit of nostalgia, I was off to the local gas station to load up on white boxes with blue and red details. Twinkies, Sno Balls, Ding Dongs... even a cherry Fruit Pie. All of them the flavors of my youth, and proof that there are certain things you should leave as fond memories, since they don't really hold up.”
Stacey Ballis, Out to Lunch

A.K. Kuykendall
“Why do I write using a vintage 1938 Underwood Universal/Champion Portable? It's simple: I like the SOUND of my words.”
A.K. Kuykendall

“He who considers disease results to be the disease itself, and expects to do away with these as disease, is insane. It is an insanity in medicine, an insanity that has grown out of the milder forms of mental disorder in science, crazy whims. The bacteria are results of disease. In the course of time we will be able to show perfectly that the microscopical little fellows are not the disease cause, but that they come after, that they are scavengers accompanying the disease, and that they are perfectly harmless in every respect. They are the outcome of the disease, are present wherever the disease is, and by the microscope it has been discovered that every pathological result has its corresponding bacteria. The Old School consider these the cause, but we will be able to show that disease cause is much more subtle than anything that can be shown by a microscope. We will be able to show you by a process of reasoning, step by step, the folly of hunting for disease cause by the implements of the senses.

–The Art and Science of Homeopathic Medicine, Mineola, NY: Dover Publications, Inc., Page 22, 2002. [Originally published as Lectures on Homœopathic Philosophy in 1900.]”
James Tyler Kent, A.M., M.D.

“I’m old school, I still cry for love.”
Jordan Hoechlin

“I want to remind the new generation about the power of old school romance.”
Jubin Nautiyal