Education enables people and societies to be what they can be.
“Education enables people and societies to be what they can be.”
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Education enables people and societies to be what they can be.
“Education enables people and societies to be what they can be.”
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“Education enables people and societies to be what they can be.”
“Natural gas is the future. It is here.”
“I think what's going to hurt the Republicans enormously is the extremist position of Mitt Romney on the immigration issue and states like New Mexico, states like Colorado, Nevada, Arizona - and I think it's going to be the margin of victory for President Obama, a very narrow victory.”
“Whether you are a Democrat or a Republican, our nation is stronger when we are respected throughout the world.”
“The President, in talking about freedom and democracy, is sparking a wave of very positive democratic sentiment that might help us override both Islamic fundamentalism that has formed in that region, and also some of the hatred for our policies of invading Iraq.”
“President Clinton will, I think, lift everyone's spirit. He was a good president, an economic, balanced budget president. And President Obama, I believe, has been a very good president, too, and we will get reelected. You watch.”
“The ideal of an all-sided education for youth had always been close to my heart. I saw clearly the arid results of ordinary instruction, aimed only at the development of body and intellect.”
“I really believe if you give people a product that couples entertainment with a little bit of education, a soft glove and sense of humor - especially about a subject people have begun to feel very frustrated about, which is the legal system - then you have a formula for success.”
“An educated people can be easily governed.”
“It is the duty of the State to educate, and the right of the people to demand education.”
“My mother said I must always be intolerant of ignorance but understanding of illiteracy. That some people, unable to go to school, were more educated and more intelligent than college professors.”
“No man should bring children into the world who is unwilling to persevere to the end in their nature and education.”