Quotes About Education
The nation was tearing itself apart over pro-life and pro-choice but completely ignored the problems of the kids who were already here. I mean, no schools, no work, no clue if they'd even have a future. They just went nuts!
~ Neal Shusterman
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Do you know that if you take the books in an average school library and stretched out all those words into a single line, the line would go all the way around the world? Actually, I made that up, but doesn't it sound like it should be true?
~ Neal Shusterman
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The very idea of schooling used to be about learning so that we could improve our lives and the world. But a perfect world needs no improvement. Like most everything else we do, grade school through the highest of universities, is just a way to keep us busy.
~ Neal Shusterman
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Every book has something to teach us," she said, "and crucial knowledge at the right time can be a very powerful thing.
~ Neal Shusterman
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You've hit the nail on the head, Anastasia. That's exactly what the scythedom is: high school with murder.
~ Neal Shusterman
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We learn many things, from many people as opposed to your world, where you're taught all the same things, by the same people.
~ Neal Shusterman
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Good God—don't they teach you anything in those poor excuses for schools anymore?" Then he calms down, but only a little. "No, I suppose they wouldn't. History is written by the victors—and when there are no victors, it all winds up in corporate shredders." He looks out the window with the sad resignation of a man who knows he's too old to change the world.
~ Neal Shusterman
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Suddenly it was obvious to Connor why they don't teach it. Once education was restructured and corporatized, they didn't want kids knowing how close they came to toppling the government. They didn't want kids to know how much power they really had.
~ Neal Shusterman
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After all, a thirteen-year-old shouldn't use a handheld missile launcher without proper instruction.
~ Neal Shusterman
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I can't believe that you're being taught by the Scythe Curie. The Grandma of Death! Grande Dame, not grandma.
~ Neal Shusterman
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I can't believe you're being taught by the Scythe Curie. The Grandma of Death!
~ Neal Shusterman
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As he slaves over his homework, he begins to wonder what it was like in the old days, when education was a right, not just a privilege. He wonders if school sucked as much then as it does now.
~ Neal Shusterman
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KNOWLEDGE IS POW
~ Neal Shusterman
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This made him a grad student, and grad students existed not to learn things but to relieve the tenured faculty members of tiresome burdens such as educating people and doing research.
~ Neal Stephenson
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The difference between stupid and intelligent people -- and this is true whether or not they are well-educated -- is that intelligent people can handle subtlety. They are not baffled by ambigous or even contradictory situations -- in fact, they expect them and are apt to become suspicious when things seem overly straightforward.
~ Neal Stephenson
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Above my cradle loomed the bookcase where/ Latin ashes and the dust of Greece/ mingled with novels, history, and verse/ in one dark Babel. I was folio-high/ when I first heard the voices.
~ Charles Baudelaire
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great books are the ones we need
~ Charles Bukowski
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Let' em learn or let' em die
~ Charles Bukowski
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I'd decided the campus was just a place to hide. There were some campus freaks who stayed on forever. The whole college scene was soft. They never told you what to expect out there in the real world. They just crammed you with theory and never told you how hard the pavements were. A college education could destroy an individual for life. Books could make you soft. When you put them down, and really went out there, then you needed to know what they never told you.
~ Charles Bukowski
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Hospitals and jails and whores: these are the universities of life. I've got several degrees. Call me Mr.
~ Charles Bukowski
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our progenitors, our educational systems, the land, the media, the way have deluded and misled the masses: they have been defeated by the aridity of the actual dream. they were unaware that achievement or victory or luck or whatever the hell you want to call it must have its defeats.
~ Charles Bukowski
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The whole college scene was soft. They never told you what to expect out there in the real world. They just crammed you with theory and never told you how hard the pavements were. A college education could destroy an individual for life. Books could make you soft. When you put them down, and really went out there, then you needed to know what they never told you.
~ Charles Bukowski
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He even got up once in English class and read an essay called 'The Value of Friendship' and while he was reading it he kept glancing at me. It was a stupid essay, soft and standard, but the class applauded when he finished, and I thought, well, that's what people think and what can you do about it? I wrote a counter-essay called, 'The Value of No Friendship At All.' The teacher didn't let me read it to the class. She gave me a D.
~ Charles Bukowski
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The life of the sane, average man was dull, worse than death. There seemed to be no possible alternative. Education also seemed to be a trap. The little education I had allowed myself had made me more suspicious. What were doctors, lawyers, scientists? They were just men who allowed themselves to be deprived of their freedom to think and act as individuals. I went back to my shack and drank ...
~ Charles Bukowski
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