Dead Poets Society
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1:16:04
But I don't think I have to warn you,
boys his age are very impressionable.

1:16:08
Well, your reprimand made
quite an impression, I'm sure.

1:16:15
What was going on
in the courtyard the other day?

1:16:17
- Courtyard?
- Yeah. Boys marching.

1:16:19
- Clapping in unison.
- Oh, that.

1:16:21
That was an exercise to prove a point.
Dangers of conformity.

1:16:24
Well, John, the curriculum here is set.
It's proven it works.

1:16:27
If you question it, what's
to prevent them from doing the same?

1:16:29
I always thought the idea of education
was to learn to think for yourself.

1:16:32
At these boys' age,
not on your life.

1:16:34
Tradition, John.
1:16:37
Discipline.
1:16:39
Prepare them for college and the rest
will take care of itself.

1:16:47
Creak.
1:16:50
He starts walkin' around
towards my left.

1:16:53
Creak. Creak.
1:16:56
"Assume the position,
Mr Dalton."

1:17:00
It's all right, gentlemen.
1:17:02
- Mr Keating.
- Mr Dalton.

1:17:05
That was a pretty lame stunt
you pulled today.

1:17:07
You're siding with Mr Nolan?
1:17:09
What about carpe diem and sucking
all the marrow out of life and all that?

1:17:11
Sucking the marrow out of life
doesn't mean choking on the bone.

1:17:16
Sure there's a time for daring,
and there's a time for caution.

1:17:20
And a wise man understands
which is called for.

1:17:23
- But I thought you'd like that.
- No.

1:17:26
You being expelled from school
is not daring to me. It's stupid...

1:17:30
'cause you'll miss
some golden opportunities.

1:17:32
- Yeah. Like what?
- Like, if nothing else...

1:17:35
the opportunity to attend my classes.
1:17:40
Got it, Ace?
1:17:42
Aye, aye, Captain.
1:17:44
Keep your head about you.
1:17:48
- That goes for the lot of you.
- Yes, Captain.

1:17:50
- Yes, Captain.
- Captain.

1:17:53
Phone call from God.
1:17:56
If it had been collect,
it would've been daring.


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