“The happiest time in my life was the first nine
years. Why nine? What happened at nine? Homework! They harnessed me . . . They
wanted something back — for my just playing in the streets and eating chocolate
pudding.” — Writer-director-actor Mel Brooks quoted in Henry Mance, “Back in
the Saddle,” Financial Times, Feb.
17-18, 2018
Friday, September 14, 2018
Quote of the Day (Mel Brooks, on the Childhood Trauma of Homework)
Labels:
Childhood,
Education,
Homework,
Humor,
Mel Brooks,
Quote of the Day,
School
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