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    If the Romans had been obliged to learn Latin, they would never have found time to conquer the world.

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    If these distracted times prove anything, they prove that the greatest illusion is reliance upon the security and permanence of material possessions. We must search for some other coin. And we will discover that the treasure-house of education has stood intact and unshaken in the storm. The man of cultivated life has founded his house upon a rock. You can never take away the magnificent mansion of his mind.

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    If they took the idea that they could escape poverty through education, I think it would make a more basic and long-lasting change in the way things happen. What we need are positive, realistic goals and the willingness to work. Hard work and practical goals.

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    If they can't learn the way we teach, we teach the way they learn.

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    If we make a couple of discoveries here and there we need not believe things will go on like this for ever. Just as we hit water when we dig in the earth, so we discover the incomprehensible sooner or later.

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    If we talk about literacy, we have to talk about how to enhance our children's mastery over the tools needed to live intelligent, creative, and involved lives.

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    If we wanted a program to help the majority of the population, we'd offer loan guarantees to help poor people get access to reliable cars so that they could have a better shot at getting - and keeping - a well-paying job...A small amount of capital could make a much bigger difference in their lives than extra student loan relief for middle-class college kids would.

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    If we want our children to value education, then we must show our appreciation for knowledge.

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    If we were to do as well as we know, our salvation would be secure.

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    If we were to remove the Bible from public schools we would be wasting so much time punishing crimes and taking so little pains to prevent them.

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    If we want to invest in the prosperity of our nation, we must invest in the education of our children so that their talents may be fully employed.

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    If we would spend on education half the amount of money that we currently lavish on sports and entertainment, we could provide complete and free education for every student in this country.

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    If women were once permitted to read Sophocles and work with logarithms, or to nibble at any side of the apple of knowledge, there would be an end forever to their sewing on buttons and embroidering slippers.

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    If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased.

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    If you can't say anything nice, then don't say anything at all.

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    If you could lead through testing, the U.S. would lead the world in all education categories. When are people going to understand you don't fatten your lambs by weighing them?

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    If you feel that you have both feet planted on level ground, then the university has failed you.

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    If you go fishing you may not catch any fish. If you don't go fishing, you'll never catch any fish.

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    If you have free universal health care and free education supported by public school taxes, then you have more bargaining power with your bosses, but if everything is privatized, and ordinary Americans have to pay for everything through their wages, then they're at the mercy of their employers. If the workers know they'll be ruined if they lost their jobs, they're not going to be uppity. You want to break their spirit.

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    If you have knowledge, let others light their candles in it.

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    If you read the biography of any great man, you will always notice two things: His mother's contribution in his progress and his teacher's contribution in his growth and development.

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    If you sincerely desire a truly well-rounded education, you must study the extremists, the obscure and "nutty." You need the balance! Your poor brain is already being impregnated with middle-of-the-road crap, twenty-four hours a day, no matter what. Network TV, newspapers, radio, magazines at the supermarket... even if you never watch, read, listen, or leave your house, even if you are deaf and blind, the telepathic pressure alone of the uncountable normals surrounding you will insure that you are automatically well-grounded in consensus reality.

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    If you're white and wealthy, Texas is a great place, however, no Texas governor Republican or Democrat is eager to raise taxes and without that you can't expand access to health care or decrease the cost of higher education.

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    If you only have a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail.

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    If you serve a child a rotten hamburger in America, federal, state, and local agencies will investigate you, summon you, close you down, whatever. But if you provide a child with a rotten education, nothing happens, except that you're liable to be given more money to do it with. Well, we've discovered that money alone isn't the answer.

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    If you steal from one author it's plagiarism; if you steal from many it's research.

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    Ignorance, far more than idleness, is the mother of all the vices; and how recent has been the admission, that knowledge should be the portion of all? The destinies of the future lie in judicious education; an education that must be universal, to be beneficial.

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    If you want to change the world, pick up your pen and write.

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    If you would thoroughly know anything, teach it to others.

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    If you want to get an education in how to get a story and how to survive, then get a street reporter job in New York City.

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    Ignorance, arrogance, and racism have bloomed as Superior Knowledge in all too many universities.

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    Ignorance, the root and the stem of every evil.

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    I got an early education from television.

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    I grant this mode of secluding boys from the intercourse of private families has a tendency to make them scholars, but our business is to make them men, citizens, and Christians. The vices of young people are generally learned from each other. The vices of adults seldom infect them. By separating them from each other, therefore, in their hours of relaxation from study, we secure their morals from a principal source of corruption, while we improve their manners by subjecting them to those restraints which the difference of age and sex naturally produce in private families.

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    I graduated from the University of Michigan with a BA in Communications and left formal education behind.

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    I had a classmate who fitted for college by the lamps of a lighthouse, which was more light, we think, than the University afforded.

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    I have always believed and promoted the fact that education and access to the knowledge society involves lifelong learning.

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    I had the most beautiful set of theories you ever knew when I started out as a schoolma'am, but every one of them has failed me at some pinch or another.

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    I hate everything that merely instructs me without augmenting or directly invigorating my activity.

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    I hated school so intensely. It interfered with my freedom. I avoided the discipline by an elaborate technique of being absent-minded during classes.

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    I have always been, am, and propose to remain a mere scholar. All that I have ever proposed to myself is to say, this and this I have learned; thus and thus have I learned it; go thou and learn better; but do not thrust on my shoulders the responsibility for your own laziness if you elect to take, on my authority, conclusions the value of which you ought to have tested for yourself.

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    I had a terrible education. I attended a school for emotionally disturbed teachers.

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    I had to study acting to basically educate myself.

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    I have always had this view about the modern education system: we pay attention to brain development, but the development of warmheartedness we take for granted.

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    I have always regarded the development of the individual as the only legitimate goal of education.

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    I have been at my book; and am now past the craggy paths of study, and come to the flowery plains of honour and reputation

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    I have come to believe that a great teacher is a great artist and that there are as few as there are any other great artists. Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit.

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    I have a true aversion to teaching. The perennial business of a professor of mathematics is only to teach the ABC of his science; most of the few pupils who go a step further, and usually to keep the metaphor, remain in the process of gathering information, become only Halbwisser [one who has superficial knowledge of the subject], for the rarer talents do not want to have themselves educated by lecture courses, but train themselves. And with this thankless work the professor loses his precious time.

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    I have been long sensible that while I was endeavoring to render our country the greatest of all services, that of regenerating the public education, and placing our rising generation on the level of our sister states (which they have proudly held heretofore), I was discharging the odious function of a physician pouring medicine down the throat of a patient insensible of needing it.

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    I have been in the scholastic profession long enough to know that nobody enters it unless he has some very good reason that he is anxious to conceal.