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    I've come to the frightening conclusion that I am the decisive element in the classroom. It's my personal approach that creates the climate. It's my daily mood that makes the weather. As a teacher, I possess tremendous power to make a student's life miserable or joyous. I can be a tool of torture or an instrument of inspiration. I can humiliate or humor, hurt or heal. In all situations it is my response that decides whether a crisis will be escalated or de-escalated and a student humanized or de-humanized.

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    I’ve found that nothing in life is worthwhile unless you take risks.

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    I've learned so many things and a lot of things I've learned the hard way. I look at failure as education in that respect I'm very well educated.

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    I've lived long enough to have learned, the closer you get to the fire, the more you get burned.

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    I've never let my school interfere with my education.

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    I've seen people with a tremendous amount of educational background in the field not turn out to be terribly good actors, and I've seen people with no education in the field turn out to be people that I admire quite a bit

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    I wanna run through the halls of my high school, I wanna scream at the top of my lungs. I just found out there's no such thing as the real world, just a lie you've got to rise above.

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    I was a teacher for a long time. I taught at a community college: voice, theory, humanities. And nowadays, music education is a dying thing. Funding is being cut more and more and more.

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    I want to emphasize in the great concentration which we now place upon scientists and engineers how much we still need the men and women educated in the liberal tradition, willing to take the long look, undisturbed by prejudices and slogans of the moment, who attempt to make an honest judgment on difficult events.

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    I was asked to memorise what I did not understand; and, my memory being so good, it refused to be insulted in that manner.

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    I was blessed to get an education available to few black women in Africa at that time. Every woman should be able to get an education so she can serve others.

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    I was determined to know beans.

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    I was a terrible history student. They taught me history as if it were a visit to a wax museum or to the land of the dead. I was over twenty before I discovered that the past was neither quiet nor mute.

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    I was sitting in the classroom trying to look intelligent in case the teacher looked at me.

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    I was later to receive an excellent first two years' graduate education in the same University and then again was able to pursue my studies in the U.S. on a fellowship from the aforementioned fund.

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    I was raised in a small town. It was so small that our school taught driver's education and sex education in the same car.

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    I was sent to a school because my father was already aware that his days were numbered, and he was anxious for me to acquire a good education and follow in his footsteps.

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    I was x years old in the year x2.

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    I will point ye out the right path of a virtuous and noble Education; laborious indeed at first ascent, but else so smooth, so green, so full of goodly prospect, and melodious sounds on every side, that the harp of Orpheus was not more charming.

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    I wonder if illiterate people get the full effect of alphabet soup?

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    I won't say ours was a tough school, but we had our own coroner. We used to write songs like, "What I'm going to do if I grow up".

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    I wonder whether if I had an education I should have been more or less a fool that I am.

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    I would sooner live in a society governed by the first two thousand names in the Boston telephone directory than in a society governed by the two thousand faculty members of Harvard University.

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    I would urge that the yeast of education is the idea of excellence, and the idea of excellence comprises as many forms as there are individuals, each of whom develops his own image of excellence. The school must have as one of its principal functions the nurturing of images of excellence.

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    I would trade all of my technology for an afternoon with Socrates.

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    I write rhymes with addition and algebra, mental geometry.

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    Jails and prisons are the complement of schools; so many less as you have of the latter, so many more must you have of the former.

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    I would suggest maintaining a life and a career outside the Industry. This is a fickle business and a lousy one to make a steady living in, so it's important to have a good family, friends, job and education to fall back on.

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    Knowledge above the average can be crammed into the average man, but it remains dead, and in the last analysis sterile knowledge. The result is a man who may be a living dictionary but nevertheless falls down miserably in all special situations and decisive moments in life.

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    Just as eating against one's will is injurious to health, so studying without a liking for it spoils the memory, and it retains nothing it takes in.

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    Just because a child's parents are poor or uneducated is no reason to deprive the child of basic human rights to health care, education and proper nutrition.

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    Just remember the world is not a playground but a schoolroom. Life is not a holiday but an education. One eternal lesson for us all: to teach us how better we should love.

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    Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for stars.

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    Kids not only need to read a lot but they need lots of books they can read right at their fingertips.They also need access to books that entice them, attract them to reading. Schools...can make it easy and unrisky for children to take books home for the evening or weekend by worrying less about losing books to children and more about losing children to illiteracy.

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    Knowing is NOT the most important thing. To be able to FIND OUT is more important than knowing.

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    Knowledge is more a matter of learning than of the exercise of absolute judgment. Learning requires time, and in time the situation dealt with, as well as the learner, undergoes change.

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    Knowledge is the eye of desire and can become the pilot of the soul.

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    Knowledge of languages is the doorway to wisdom.

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    Knowledge exists to be imparted.

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    Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification.

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    Knowledge is not information, it's transformation.

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    Knowledge is power." Rather, knowledge is happiness, because to have knowledge - broad, deep knowledge - is to know true ends from false, and lofty things from low. To know the thoughts and deeds that have marked man's progress is to feel the great heart-throbs of humanity through the centuries; and if one does not feel in these pulsations a heavenward striving, one must indeed be deaf to the harmonies of life.

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    Knowledge pursued for its own sake - that's the definition of education, as opposed to training.

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    Knowledge increases in proportion to its use; that is, the more we teach the more we learn.

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    "Knowledge is the frontier of tomorrow.

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    Knowledge of the world in only to be acquired in the world, and not in a closet.

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    Knowledge of what is possible is the beginning of happiness.

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    Knowledge will forever govern ignorance; and a people who mean to be their own governors must arm themselves with the power which knowledge gives.

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    Lack of education is an extraordinary handicap when one is being offensive.

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    Laws and rules of conduct are for the state of childhood; education is an emancipation.