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Clips from Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Okay, put your arm around your brother. That's it."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"And at that point, he will indicate to you to light the candles of the boys."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Banners up."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Ladies and gentlemen, boys, the light of knowledge."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"One hundred years ago, in 1859,"
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"41 boys sat in this room and were asked the same question"
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"that now greets you at the start of each semester."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Gentlemen, what are the four pillars?"
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"In her first year, Welton Academy graduated five students."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"And more than 75 percent of those went on to the Ivy League."
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"This is why we are the best preparatory school in the United States."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"our beloved Mr. Portius of the English Department"
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"himself an honors graduate of this school."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"And who, for the past several years,"
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"- Richard, you forgot your bag. - Hi, Charlie. Hey, how you doing?"
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"I'm glad you could come by."
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"- Thrilling ceremony as usual, Dr. Nolan. - You've been away too long."
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"- Hello, Dr. Nolan. - How've you been?"
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"You have some big shoes to fill, young man."
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"Thank you."
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"- Gale. - John."
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"Good to see you again."
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"- Hello, Mr. Nolan. - Neil."
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"- Thank you, sir. - Well, he won't disappoint us."
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"- Right, Neil? - I'll do my best, sir."
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"- I don't want to go here. - I love you."
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"I'll walk you over."
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"Do your lessons."
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"- I'm Neil Perry. - I'm Todd Anderson."
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"- Why'd you leave Balincrest? - My brother went here."
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"Well, this is in case of his sinuses."
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"And, oh, if he can't swallow, you give him one of these."
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"And if he has trouble breathing, you can give him some of those."
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"- Did you remember your vaporizer? - Yeah, it's in my room."
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"- Hey, how's it going, Neil? - Hey, Knox."
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"- Neil. Study group tonight? - Yeah, sure."
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"Hey, I heard you got the new kid. Looks like a stiff. Ha, ha."
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"Oops."
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"Listen, don't mind Cameron."
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"Gentlemen, what are the four pillars?"
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Travesty, horror, decadence, excrement."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Okay. Study group."
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"Meeks aced Latin, I didn't quite flunk English."
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"So if you want, we got our study group."
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"Sure, Cameron asked me too. Anyone mind including him?"
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"- I'm Knox Overstreet. - Todd's brother was Jeffrey Anderson."
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"- Oh, yeah, sure. - Well."
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"Valedictorian. National Merit scholar."
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"It's every bit as tough as they say, unless you're a genius like Meeks."
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"He flatters me. That's why I help him with Latin."
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"And English, and trig."
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"Father, I thought you'd gone."
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"Neil, I've just spoken to Mr. Nolan."
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"and I've decided that you should drop the school annual."
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"But, father, I can't. It wouldn't be fair."
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"Fellas, could you excuse us for a moment?"
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"- Don't you ever dispute me in public. - Father, I wasn't..."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"then you can do as you damn well please, but until then, you do as I tell you."
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"- That clear? - Yes, sir, I'm sorry."
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"Yes, sir."
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"Well, that's my boy."
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"Okay, so I don't like it any more than you do."
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"Don't tell me how to talk to my father. You guys are the same."
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"I wouldn't lose too much sleep over it."
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"Well, uh, Latin? Eight o'clock in my room?"
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"- Yes. - Sounds good."
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"- Todd, you're welcome to join us. - Yeah, come along, pal."
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"McAllister: Slow down, boys."
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"Slow down, you horrible phalanx of pubescence."
Dead Poets Society (1989)
"Pick three laboratory experiments from the project list"
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"and report on them every five weeks."
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"Again, please."
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"Your study of trigonometry requires absolute precision."
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"Anyone failing to turn in any homework assignment"
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"Let me urge you now not to test me on this point."
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"- Brain damage. - Shh."
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"- Let's go. - Where?"
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"Okay, go."
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"Anybody?"
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"Not a clue?"
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"Yes, I too attended Hell-ton and survived."
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"and people would kick copies of Byron in my face."
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"Now,"
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"That's a rather unfortunate name. Mr. Pitts, where are you?"
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"Mr. Pitts, will you open your hymnal to page 542?"
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"Somewhat appropriate, isn't it?"
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"Thank you, Mr. Pitts."
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"The Latin term for that sentiment is carpe diem."
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"Carpe diem, that's "seize the day.""
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"- Very good, Mr.? - Meeks."
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"Meeks. Another unusual name."
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"- Why does the writer use these lines? - Because he's in a hurry."
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"Because we are food for worms, lads."
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"Because, believe it or not, each and every one of us in this room"
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"I would like you to step forward over here"
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"and peruse some of the faces from the past."
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"but I don't think you've really looked at them."
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"Full of hormones, just like you."
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"The world is their oyster."
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"They believe they're destined for great things, just like many of you."
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"Did they wait until it was too late to make from their lives"
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"But if you listen real close,"
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"you can hear them whisper their legacy to you."
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"Go on, lean in."
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"Carpe..."
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"Hear it?"
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"Carpe diem."
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"Make your lives extraordinary."
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"Spooky, if you ask me."
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"Oh, come on, Cameron. Don't you get anything?"
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"What? What?"
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"Let's go, boys. Hustle up in here. That means you, Dalton."
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"Who's up for a trig study group tonight?"
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"- What? - I can't make it, guys."
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"I have to have dinner at the Danburrys' house tonight."
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"The Danburrys? Who are the Danburrys?"
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"Big alums. How'd you swing that?"
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"Friends of my dad's. They're probably in their 90s or something."
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"Anything's better than Hell-ton hash, Knox."
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"Hey. Coming to the study group tonight?"
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