George Bernard Shaw:
. . . and there is, on the whole, nothing on earth intended for innocent people so horrible as a school. To begin with, it is a prison...

. . . and there is, on the whole, nothing on earth intended for innocent people so horrible as a school. To begin with, it is a prison. But it is in some respects more cruel than a prison. In a prison, for instance, you are not forced to read books written by the warders...

George Bernard Shaw Collected Plays with Their Prefaces, volume IV (1972), page 35.