Education
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I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.
Training is everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cauliflower is nothing but cabbage with a college education.
A thorough knowledge of the Bible is worth more than a college education.
Until we get equality in education, we won't have an equal society.
Education makes children less dependent upon others and opens doors to better jobs and career possibilities.
I haven't had any formal education. Through the grace of god, I am gifted in mathematics and the English language.
The arts, sciences, humanities, physical education, languages and maths all have equal and central contributions to make to a student's education.
Be it a village or a city, education is very important, and it always comes into you.
Education is a human right with immense power to transform. On its foundation rest the cornerstones of freedom, democracy and sustainable human development.
We are born weak, we need strength; helpless, we need aid; foolish, we need reason. All that we lack at birth, all that we need when we come to man's estate, is the gift of education.
The giving of love is an education in itself.
I remember that — you know, I didn't receive a formal education. I was educated in the Montevideo cafe, in the cafes of Montevideo. There, I received my first lessons in the art of telling stories, storytelling.
Economists report that a college education adds many thousands of dollars to a man's lifetime income — which he then spends sending his son to college.
My education was paid for by the RAF Benevolent Fund, so a charity school, run like an orphanage, with uniforms and beatings. It was tough, but it got me to Cambridge — like being a chrysalis suddenly becoming a butterfly.
The great Comrade Kim Jong Il provided energetic guidance to defend and honour Comrade Kim Il Sung's idea of and exploits in socialist rural construction and make UAWK organizations creditably perform their duties as organizations for ideological education.
There is no greater education than one that is self-driven.
I was born in a middle class Muslim family, in a small town called Myonenningh in a northern part of Bangladesh in 1962. My father is a qualified physician; my mother is a housewife. I have two elder brothers and one younger sister. All of them received a liberal education in schools and colleges.
My education was dismal. I went to a series of schools for mentally disturbed teachers.
You have to stay in school. You have to. You have to go to college. You have to get your degree. Because that's the one thing people can't take away from you is your education. And it is worth the investment.
Education comes from within; you get it by struggle and effort and thought.
