"How do you teach a classroom of Sybils who are breaking apart and reforming right in front of you?

Abilene had gone from boomtown to Bible Belt, from whorehouses to schoolmarms, without any of the intervening phases.
~ David Brooks ~












Abilene had gone from boomtown to Bible Belt, from whorehouses to schoolmarms, without any of the in...
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