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Quotes About Education

You see, it's like I'm two people. One of me is an educated man. I been in some of the biggest libraries in the country. I read. I read all the time. I read books that tell the pure honest truth. Over there in my suitcase I have books by Karl Marx and Thorstein Veblen and such writers as them. I read them over and over, and the more I study the madder I get.
~ Carson McCullers
The fellow had said that education had nothing to do with intelligence and that half the so-called educated were numskulls.
~ Catherine Cookson
Right he said Let's get one thing clear. I am not here to teach you law-I am here to teach you loopholes.
~ Catherine Jinks
Or I can try to educate them about TBI, tell them that brain injury is an event from which one never fully recovers. The aftereffect of a major blow to the head is a lifelong, chronic condition that will have its flare-ups and remissions. And a severe brain injury inevitably causes personality changes.
~ Cathy Crimmins
You want weapons? We're in a library. Books! Best weapons in the world. This room's the greatest arsenal we could have.' THE DOCTOR, TOOTH AND CLAW
~ Cavan Scott
Children always want the same things because they all need the same basic things.
~ Cecelia Ahern
He pauses, looking around at the youthful faces staring up at him, their minds empty vessels waiting to be filled. So much to learn, so little time to do it in, such little passion within them to understand it truly. It is his job to give them passion. To share with them his experiences of travel, his knowledge of all the great masterpieces of centuries ago.
~ Cecelia Ahern
Whatever use double maths has in life is beyond me.
~ Cecelia Ahern
I'll tell you what I think. I think you need to stay indoors reading more books!
~ Cecily von Ziegesar
It's always easier to learn something than to use what you've learned.
~ Chaim Potok
On one of the walls of his office hung his undergraduate degree from Columbia and his law degree from the Harvard School of Law.
~ Chaim Potok
Excuse me, you taught trope in Theresienstadt?
~ Chaim Potok
And, since I had learned that whites were once enslaved as generally as any other race, how did it come about that slavery was finally concentrated in Africa on Blacks only? In short, no books or other studies in high school and college answered or gave clues to answers to the problems that puzzled me the most.
~ Chancellor Williams
questions which none seemed able to answer :How is it that white folks have everything and we have nothing? Slavery-how and why did we become their slaves in the first place? White children go to fine brick, stone and marble schools nine months a year while we go to a ramshackle old barn-like building only five-and-ahalf months, then to the cotton fields. Why?
~ Chancellor Williams
Don't shame him! Your father is very proud. You don't know this, but he graduated from the best college in Korea, the very top, and he doesn't need to talk about selling fruits and vegetables. It's below him. He only does it for you, Byong-ho, he does everything for you. Now go and keep him company...I would learn in subsequent years that he had been trained as an industrial engineer, and had actually completed a master's degree.
~ Chang-Rae Lee
Thank goodness they are curious! It's a sign of healthy minds. And while it may be obvious, it's our responsibility to educate them to the idea that romancing the unknown is attended by myriad possibilities, too, shepherding them through those heady periods of urge and instinct when they think they can soar, and deliver them, we hope whole, to a place where perspective begins to reign, where they know that the groggy old bear at the zoo will instantly wake the moment you step inside the cage.
~ Chang-Rae Lee
You can keep nothing safe from our eyes and ears. This is your own history. We are your most perilous and dutiful brethren, the song of our hearts at once furious and sad. For only you could grant me these lyrical modes. I call them back to you. Here is the sole talent I ever dared nurture. Here is all of my American education.
~ Chang-Rae Lee
We need to be doing a better job preparing our teens and young adults for employment during their high school and college years. But just as importantly, we need to be educating workplaces, job coaches, corporations, and business leaders about the benefits of hiring a person on the spectrum.
~ Chantal Sicile-Kira
I am self-educated from genre books.
~ Charlaine Harris
I've got libraries in my blood.
~ Charlaine Harris
I'll show up at every classroom open house and teacher conference,' she said, now in a voice that was almost frightening in its intensity. 'I'll bake brownies. My child will have new clothes. Her shoes will fit. She'll get her shots, and she'll get her braces. We'll start a college fund next week. I'll tell her I love her every damn day.' If that wasn't a great plan for being a good mother, I couldn't imagine what a better one could be.
~ Charlaine Harris
I could tell Hugo was convinced that he would get to walk back up these stairs: after all, he was a civilized person. These were all civilized people. Hugo really couldn't imagine that anything irreparable could happen to him, because he was a middle-class white American with a college education, as were all the people on the stairs with us. I had no such conviction. I was not a wholly civilized person.
~ Charlaine Harris
Why was it librarians had such a prim image? With all the information available in books right there at their fingertips, librarians could be the best-informed people around. About anything.
~ Charlaine Harris
Jack always had said you knew a person by the books they read . . . or didn't read.
~ Charlaine Harris