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Quotes About Degree

Mordak has the mental clarity to recognise that when it comes to running a bureaucracy, Elves can achieve a degree of blinkered ruthlessness that makes goblins look like teddy-bears.
~ Tom Holt
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~ Tom Leonard
Are hackers a threat? The degree of threat presented by any conduct, whether legal or illegal, depends on the actions and intent of the individual and the harm they cause.
~ Kevin Mitnick
I see you've managed to inspire a truly frightening degree of loyalty in those you command," she observed. "I watched you do it for seven years," he replied. "Looks like I finally got the hang of it.
~ Kirsten Beyer
Prayer is the sum of our relationship with God. We are what we pray. The degree of our faith is the degree of our prayer.
~ Carlo Carretto
Timing, degree and conviction are the three wise men in this life.
~ R. I. Fitzhenry
About two-thirds of bachelor's degree holders borrow to go to school, and on average they're graduating with more than $26,000 in debt.
~ Arne Duncan
I got a degree in sociology, didn't read much fiction in college, and I was a pretty political, left-wing type of guy. I wanted to do some kind of work in social change and make things better for the poor man, and I was very romantic and passionate about it.
~ Andre Dubus III
School was just kind of something where it was like, 'Um, I guess I should get my bachelor's.' My mind is always geared towards the practical.
~ Verite
In spite of every sage whom Greece can show, Unerring wisdom never dwelt below; Folly in all of every age we see, The only difference lies in the degree.
~ Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
Knowledge is invariably a matter of degree: you cannot put your finger upon even the simplest datum and say this we know.
~ T. S. Eliot
If you're not living your destiny as you journey, you won't be able to live it after you reach your destination. Destiny is not only a destination, a goal, a dream, a purpose; it is an inner process of becoming all you were meant to be. You are educated before you get the degree.
~ T.D. Jakes
The difference between man and God is significant - but it is one of degree, not kind. It is the difference between an acorn and an oak tree, a rosebud and a rose, a son and a father. . . Every man is a potential god in embryo.
~ Tad R. Callister
Japanese traditional architecture is created based on these conditions. This is the reason you have a very high degree of connection between the outside and inside in architecture.
~ Tadao Ando
A degree in art doesn't automatically make you an artist any more than lacking a degree precludes you from becoming an artist.
~ Ted Orland
I did get a degree in special education.
~ Clay Aiken
My background is in psychology - that's what my bachelor's degree is from, and my specialization.
~ Antoni Porowski
To some degree, as I move outside of the exclusive genre audience, the exclusive genre issues don't bother me as much. Maybe that's just speculation.
~ N. K. Jemisin
I majored in political science and speech communication.
~ Marne Levine
My mom, Peggy, was a free spirit. She loved music and liked to paint. She had received her degree from Chouinard Art Institute in L.A.
~ John Densmore
I am knowledgeable enough about the world of prizes to realize that there is a large degree of luck - both for the recognitions that you receive and those that you did not.
~ Howard Gardner
I also have a degree in marriage, family and child counseling - I'm a therapist.
~ Stephen Furst
Satiation, like any state of vitality, always contains a degree of impudence, and that impudence emerges first and foremost when the sated man instructs the hungry one.
~ Anton Chekhov
Maybe men are separated from each other only by the degree of their misery
~ Francis Picabia