"One day he left class and got into an argument in the hallway with a security guard, a really big buff guy. And the security guard told him what was expected of him in the hallway, and this student said, 'I ain't afraid of you. I ain't afraid of nobody of woman born,' which is this awesome weaving of 'Macbeth' and discipline and bravado," Guenther said, laughing. "The security guard had no idea what was going on, but I think that moment was special in a lot of ways, not because he was misbehaving but because it had become a part of life now, the way you filter your experiences is through Shakespeare quotes. How awesome."