Education Quotes
“At different times I taught humanities, social sciences and pre-vocational education.”
-- Estelle Morris
“Most Hispanics are concerned with the same issues other Americans are - the economy, jobs, education. Similar to Main Street America.”
-- Henry Bonilla
“It was a way out of poverty. It was a way to success. It was a way to education. And it was a way to a brighter day for me.”
-- Little Richard
“The very effect of the education they were given... was to make men think and, thinking, they became less and less satisfied with the miserable pays they received.”
-- John Grierson
“Growing up, I was encouraged to get a good education, get a real job doing something I enjoyed, and, should the opportunity present itself, consider public service as just that: a chance to serve, not an end in itself.”
-- John Sununu
“The real fight is about what should be in the marketplace and what should not. Should education be a marketable commodity? Should healthcare?”
-- Susan George
“One of the biggest development issues in the world is the education of girls. In the United States and Europe, it has been accepted, but not in Africa and the developing countries.”
-- Harri Holkeri
“Realizing that the majority of kids that get molested feel that it is their fault, along with shame, those kids have no idea what to say or do to try to report anything, and add that with the lack of education, it is a complete recipe for disaster that leads to non-reporting of molestation.”
-- Sherri Shepherd
“Education doesn't change life much. It just lifts trouble to a higher plane of regard.”
-- Robert Frost
“A lot of people criticize the primaries, but I think they are absolutely essential to the education of the President of the United States.”
-- Pierre Salinger
“The more that learn to read the less learn how to make a living. That's one thing about a little education. It spoils you for actual work. The more you know the more you think somebody owes you a living.”
-- Will Rogers
“We are living in 1937, and our universities, I suggest, are not half-way out of the fifteenth century. We have made hardly any changes in our conception of university organization, education, graduation, for a century - for several centuries.”
-- H. G. Wells
“Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil.”
-- C. S. Lewis