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educational successful opportunity
Ruben Hinojosa It is incumbent upon all of us to build communities with the educational opportunities and support systems in place to help our youth become successful adults.
educational black-and-white years
Umberto Eco I started to work in television for three or four years, in 1954. There was one channel of television, black and white. But it could be entertaining and educational. During the evening they showed important plays, opera or Shakespeare's tragedies.
educational communication law
Rick Boucher The first legislation that I produced relating to the Internet was a bill to overturn a restriction inside of the law that prohibited the Internet backbone from being used for anything other than research and scientific and educational communication.
educational acceptance hands
Woodrow Wilson I am not willing to be drawn further into the toils. I cannot accede to the acceptance of gifts upon terms which take the educational policy of the university out of the hands of the Trustees and Faculty and permit it to be determined by those who give money.
educational lying men
Woodrow Wilson The rule for every man is, not to depend on the education which other men have prepared for him-not even to consent to it; but to strive to see things as they are, and to be himself as he is. Defeat lies in self-surrender.
educational creativity responsibility
William J. Clinton Literacy is not a luxury, it is a right and a responsibility. If our world is to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century we must harness the energy and creativity of all our citizens.
educational views ideas
William James To begin with our knowledge grows in spots. ..What you first gain, ... is probably a small amount of new information, a few new definitions, or distinctions, or points of view. But while these special ideas are being added, the rest of your knowledge stands still, and only gradually will you line up your previous opinions with the novelties I am trying to instill, and to modify to some slight degree their mass. ..Your mind in such processes is strained, and sometimes painfully so, between its older beliefs and the novelties which experience brings along.
educational philosophy men
William James The most natively interesting object to a man is his own personal self and its fortunes. We accordingly see that the moment a thing becomes connected with the fortunes of the self, it forthwith becomes an interesting thing.
philosophy analysis technique
Albion W. Small Modern sociology is virtually an attempt to take up the larger program of social analysis and interpretation which was implicit in Adam Smith's moral philosophy, but which was suppressed for a century by prevailing interest in the technique of the production of wealth.
philosophy mean thinking
William Ralph Inge Philosophy means thinking things out for oneself. Ultimately, there can be only one true philosophy, since reason is one and we all live in the same world.
philosophy darkness fiction
Anton LaVey Whatever alleged 'truth' is proven by results to be but an empty fiction, let it be unceremoniously flung into the outer darkness, among the dead gods, dead empires, dead philosophies, and other useless lumber and wreckage!
philosophy math ideas
Richard P. Feynman What is the fundamental hypothesis of science, the fundamental philosophy? We stated it in the first chapter: the sole test of the validity of any idea is experiment. ... If we are told that the same experiment will always produce the same result, that is all very well, but if when we try it, it does not, then it does not. We just have to take what we see, and then formulate all the rest of our ideas in terms of our actual experience.
philosophy special way
Richard P. Feynman A person talks in such generalities that everyone can understand him and it's considered to be some deep philosophy . However, I would like to be very rather more special and I would like to be understood in an honest way, rather than in a vague way.
philosophy mean knowing
Richard P. Feynman Some people say, "How can you live without knowing?" I do not know what they mean. I always live without knowing. That is easy. How you get to know is what I want to know.
philosophy science engineering
Richard P. Feynman Philosophy of science is about as useful to scientists as ornithology is to birds.
philosophy science astrology
Richard Dawkins Religion ends and philosophy begins, just as alchemy ends and chemistry begins, and astrology ends and astronomy begins.
philosophy duty
Richard Whately knowledge of our duties is the most useful part of philosophy.
literature protest
Richard Wright All literature is protest.
literature trios novelists
Russell Baker Kingsley Amis was one of a trio of brilliant comic novelists who made English literature sparkle in the twentieth century.
literature trials obscenity
Rex Stout What good is an obscenity trial except to popularize literature?
literature reader
William Maxwell Your reader is at least as bright as you are
literature horror should
Whitley Strieber I'm not so sure that horror should be dismissed as something less than literature.
literature way fiction
Tucker Max Calling one thing 'literature' and another 'fiction' is a way to create status where there is none.
literature analysis instinct
Trevor Nunn A lot of performing instincts are involved in the business of direction, but so is analysis and having a sense of literature.
literature common
Samuel Johnson The richest author that ever grazed the common of literature.
literature inappropriate source
Wallace Stevens Nothing could be more inappropriate to American literature than its English source since the Americans are not British in sensibility.