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Quotes About Education

People in China say: 'If you love your children, send them to New York. If you hate your children, also send them to New York.
~ Li Na
I just love learning. I think learning is how you live. The verb of my life is learning.
~ Louis C. K.
I always love to learn new things. That's the reason I like being an actor.
~ Lupita Nyong'o
When I was in my freshman year at college I took some acting classes and found that I fell in love with it again.
~ Mary-Kate Olsen
I love animals, and not only do I get to help animals in need, I learn a lot too!
~ Matthew Moy
I love documentaries and I watch documentaries to no end.
~ Michael Pena
It's ultimately the purpose of education to cultivate the love of learning for its own sake.
~ Michael Sandel
Let [children] be able to do all things, and love to do only the good.
~ Michel de Montaigne
For among other things he had been counseled to bring me to love knowledge and duty by my own choice, without forcing my will, and to educate my soul entirely through gentleness and freedom.
~ Michel de Montaigne
I love teaching people how to handle their money and I've built a brand on that skill.
~ Michelle Singletary
I took a couple of creative writing classes with Joyce Carol Oates at Princeton University, and in my senior year there, I took a long fiction workshop with Toni Morrison. I fell in love with it.
~ Mohsin Hamid
I honor English majors. It's a dumb thing to major in. It leads nowhere. It's good to be dumb, it allows us to love something for no reason. That's the best kind of love.
~ Natalie Goldberg
Being a graduate student is no fun and is hard, but I'm sticking with it. I love making art.
~ Nell Irvin Painter
Children are the most important asset in a country. For them to become that asset, they must receive education and love from their parents.
~ Nelson Mandela
Experiencing life through a book can help you learn without all the pain of going through the experiences first hand.
~ Bette Greene
Our daughters grow up with the same possibilities as our sons
~ Betty Friedan
The one lesson a girl could hardly avoid learning, if she went to college between 1945 and 1960, was not to get interested, seriously interested, in anything besides getting married and having children, if she wanted to be normal, happy, adjusted, feminine, have a successful husband, successful children, and a normal, feminine, adjusted, successful sex life.
~ Betty Friedan
I also discovered that many frantically busy full-time housewives were amazed to find that they could polish off in one hour the housework that used to take them six, or was still undone at dinner time, as soon as they started studying, or working, or had some other serious interest outside the home.
~ Betty Friedan
At the present historical moment, the best adjusted girl is probably one who's intelligent enough to do well in school, but not so brilliant as to get all As. Capable, but not in an area relatively new to women. Able to stand on her own two feet and to earn a living, but not so good a living so as to compete with men. Capable of doing some job well --In case she doesn't marry or otherwise has to work-- but not so identified with the profession as to need it for her happiness.
~ Betty Friedan
I think it is silly to be amateur about anything when one has an opportunity of learning.
~ Beverley Nichols
As a child I very much objected to books that tried to teach me something. I just wanted to read for pleasure, and I did.
~ Beverly Cleary
Poor Miss Binney, dressed like Mother Goose, now had the responsibility of sixty-eight boys and girls.
~ Beverly Cleary
If she can't spell, she shouldn't be a librarian.
~ Beverly Cleary
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~ Beverly Cleary