Quotes About Education
HIGHER EDUCATION TODAY is a good news-bad news story. The good news is that a university degree can provide a pass to all to the prodigious bounties of the American economy. The bad news is that the price of the pass can be the equivalent of a Ferrari, putting the average student into hock for a good chunk of his or her working life.
~ David Horowitz
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A university is not a political party, and an education is not an indoctrination.
~ David Horowitz
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Vanda (as Dunayev): In our society, a woman's only power is through men. Her character is her lack of character. She's a blank, to be filled in my creatures who at heart despise her. I want to see what Woman will be when she ceases to be man's slave. When she has the same rights as he, when she's his equal in education and his partner in work. When she becomes herself. An individual.
~ David Ives
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Elementary school children are very impressionable
~ David J. Anderson
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Did you hear about the baby just born that was both sexes? It had a penis and a brain. —overheard at the University of Oregon Medical School
~ David James Duncan
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It's what you learn after you know it all that really counts," John Wooden once said.
~ David Jeremiah
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It is out of character for a country that prides itself on intellectual freedom to put the education of its young in the hands of the state.
~ David Kelley
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We, the parents of this generation, along with the degrading entertainment media, the biased news media, the lying politicians, the brainwashing government school system, and the rest of society's once-great institutions whose degradation we have tolerated, are responsible.
~ Unknown
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I learn. Sometimes I am taught something I have already been taught in dozens of other classrooms. Sometimes I am taught something completely new. I have to access the body, access the mind and see what information it's retained. And when I do, I learn. Knowledge is the only thing I take with me when I go.
~ David Levithan
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Teachers are wonderful beings who inspire the spirit and open the mind. Nobody at Padua High School fits that description.
~ David Levithan
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Because, at heart, when I tell you I love books, what I am telling you is that I am a reader. Boil off all my pretensions, let my attempts at erudition rise away from me like steam, and what would be left would be a reader who is frequently amazed and educated by what words can do on a page.
~ David Levithan
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You are here for the headstrong girl who will grow up to be president or something more important, like an English teacher
~ David Levithan
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i have no idea why anyone would want to become a teacher. i mean, you have to spend the day with a group of kids who either hate your guts or are kissing up to you to get a good grade.
~ David Levithan
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i have no idea why anyone would want to become a teacher. i mean, you have to spend the day with a group of kids who either hate your guts or are kissing up to you to get a good grade. that has to get to you after a while, being surrounded by people who will never like you for any real reason.
~ David Levithan
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But young parents, educated middle-class ones anyway, are very jumpy these days, they get so much information from the media about all the things that could be wrong with their child - autism, dyslexia, attention deficit disorder, allergies, obesity and so on - they're in a constant state of panic, watching their offspring like hawks for warning signs.
~ David Lodge
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Among all the tactics[to elevate their position in status hierarchies], industriousness proved to be the best predictor of past and anticipated income and promotions. Those who worked harder achieved higher levels of education and higher annual salaries, and they anticipated greater salaries and promotions than those who failed to work hard.
~ David M. Buss
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According to the sex role and structural powerlessness hypothesis, women who have a lot of personal access to resources are predicted not to value resources in a mate as much as women lacking resources. This hypothesis receives no support from the existing empirical data, however. Indeed, women with high incomes value a potential mate's income and education more, not less, than women with lower incomes.
~ David M. Buss
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Most women are unwilling to settle for men who are less educated, less intelligent, and less professionally successful than they are. Men are less exacting on precisely these dimensions, choosing to prioritize youth and appearance. Women who make more money than their husbands tend to leave them.
~ David M. Buss
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My Alma mater is the Chicago Public Library.
~ David Mamet
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What gives you the right. Yes. To speak to a woman in your private ââ'¬Â¦ Yes. Yes. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. You feel yourself empowered ââ'¬Â¦ you say so yourself. To strut. To posture. To "perform." To "Call me in here ââ'¬Â¦Ã¢â'¬Â Eh? You say that higher education is a joke. And treat it as such, you treat it as such. And confess to a taste to play the Patriarch in your class. To grant this. To deny that. To embrace your students.
~ David Mamet
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Fray Luis de León, volviendo a su salón de clase en Salamanca tras cinco años preso por la Inquisición: Como estaba diciendo...
~ David Markson
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La tiranía de los ignorantes es insuperable y está asegurada por siempre jamás. Dijo Einstein.
~ David Markson
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He doesn't see private health insurance rebates or support for private school education as middle-class welfare. He sees it as backing family aspiration, sound public policy encouraging people to do more for themselves. And help should not be cut off simply because a family is earning a hundred thousand dollars or more a year.
~ David Marr
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There is a story that some years ago an interested mother wrote to a principal of a school, 'Don't teach my boy poetry, he's going to run for Congress.' I've never taken the view that the world of politics and the world of poetry are so far apart." They are united, Kennedy suggests, because their greatness depends on "courage"—it is what makes, as Frost might put it, "all the difference.
~ David Orr
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