Quotes About Education
I'm very interested in poo. We don't have a very good relationship with poo, and we should have.
~ Greg Wise
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It's good, sound business to treat all the teachers fairly, and I think it's a good story to tell.
~ Thom Tillis
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I was a really good student, first, second grade, third grade, and then fourth grade a little bit. And then I don't know what happened. I became a very terrible student. I wish I took it more serious.
~ Enes Kanter
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In 1981, when I passed out of Class 12, you could either become a doctor or an engineer. If you did not take up Science in Class 12, you were not considered a good student. The Arts were a no-no.
~ Anubhav Sinha
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I was never good at being a boy, but I was always a good student.
~ Hari Nef
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I had a full college experience. I kind of learned how to be a good student at Bard. I had never really cared about academics, but in college I learned the power of - I don't want to say the power of knowledge, but the power of curiosity.
~ Pauline Chalamet
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I became a really good student at Bard and I fell in love with learning.
~ Pauline Chalamet
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Knowing what to expect from a teacher is a really good thing, of course: It lets you get the right answers more quickly than you would otherwise.
~ Alison Gopnik
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We just have to go to that next class, read that next chapter, help that next person. You simply have to do that next good thing, and before you know it, you're living a good life.
~ Andrew Clements
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I want to make it very clear that I have nothing at all against Bayern. They gave me lot of good things, a good education, and it was my decision to leave.
~ Emre Can
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I'm not saying the U.S. system is poor at all, because I learned a lot from it. There's a lot of great coaches and good things I did there as well.
~ Christian Pulisic
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People want to have a good time, they want to party with their friends, but they also want to learn something.
~ Mija
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I had good time in high school, but I don't think I learned a lot.
~ Jim Peebles
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My parents every day said, 'Ah, it's better you go to school, it's very important for your future.' But inside myself, I said: 'I think the good way is follow the football.'
~ Fabio Cannavaro
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My parents showed me the good way. The education I had with them and my dream to become a footballer never let me go off the path.
~ Lucas Moura
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I wasn't a very good writer before college. I don't think I was a very good reader.
~ DeRay Mckesson
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Some know the value of education by having it. I know it's value by not having it.
~ Frederick Douglass
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Experience is a keen teacher;
~ Frederick Douglass
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It was necessary to keep our religious masters at St. Michael's unacquainted with the fact, that, instead of spending the Sabbath in wrestling, boxing, and drinking whisky, we were trying to learn how to read the will of God; for they had much rather see us engaged in those degrading sports, than to see us behaving like intellectual, moral, and accountable beings.
~ Frederick Douglass
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Education means emancipation. It means light and liberty. It means the uplifting of the soul of man into the glorious light of truth, the light by which men can only be made free.
~ Frederick Douglass
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Once you learn to read, you'll be forever free.
~ Frederick Douglass
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Bir kez okumay? öÄŸrendikten sonra sonsuza dek özgür olacaks?n?z.
~ Frederick Douglass
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I was most keenly sensitive to know any and everything possible that had any relation to the subject of slavery. I was all ears, all eyes, whenever the words slave or slavery dropped from the lips of any white person, and more and more frequently occasions occurred when these words came leading ones in high, social debate at our house.
~ Frederick Douglass
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Once you learn to read, you will forever be free.
~ Frederick Douglass
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