"All too often education actually acts as a form of aversion therapy, that what we're really teaching our children is to associate learning with work and to associate work with drudgery so that the remainder of their lives they will possibly never go near a book because they associate books with learning, learning with work and work with drudgery."
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Alan Moore, quoted by Michelle Lemay in From the Pen of the Inkwell’s Owners]
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