Bryan Dale:
CLASS OF 2003
Marshalltown High SchoolClass of 2003
Marshalltown, IA
Bryan's Story
Bryan is from Marshalltown, Iowa. Bryan's schools include Marshalltown High School. Bryan later attended Knox College, The University of Kansas (Economics, Political Science) .
Music Bryan likes includes Kimbra, Tord Gustavsen Trio, Pickwick. Books Bryan likes include Atlas Shrugged, Middlesex, An Unfinished Season. Movies Bryan likes include The Thin Red Line, Pride and Prejudice, How to Train Your Dragon. TV shows Bryan likes include Boss, Tosh.0, PBS.
One of Bryan's favorite quotes is:""It's always our desire to control and to have the last word that leads to tyranny, and I like to believe that there is some silence and love that acknowledges our reason and our sense of justice but in the end is inexplicable and beyond our comprehension and ends in silence and a kiss."
-Mary Gordon
"The error of youth is to react, the wisdom of age is to respond." - Lloyd Rindels
"My refusal to be born with original sin. I have never felt guilty of my ability. I have never felt guilty of my mind. I have never felt guilty of being a man. I accepted no unearned guilt and thus was free to earn and know my own value."
-John Galt in Atlas Shrugged
"â¦this was the gold from our mining: 'Thou mayest.' The American S...Expand for more
tandard translation orders men to triumph over sin (and you can call sin ignorance). The King James translation makes a promise in 'Thou shalt,' meaning that men will surely triumph over sin. But the Hebrew word timshelâ'Thou mayest'âthat gives a choice. For if 'Thou mayest'âit is also true that 'Thou mayest not.' That makes a man great and that gives him stature with the gods, for in his weakness and his filth and his murder of his brother he has still the great choice. He can choose his course and fight it through and win."
-East of Eden
"... I wish people would stop passing off narrow-mindedness and bigotry as family values."
-Boston Legal
"The ideas of economists and political philosophers both when they are right and when they are wrong, are more powerful than is commonly understood. Indeed the world is ruled by little else. Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist. Madmen in authority, who hear voices in the air, are distilling their frenzy from some academic scribbler of a few years back. I am sure that the power of vested interests is vastly exaggerated compared with the gradual encroachment of ideas."
-Lord Maynard Keynes
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