3,403 Quotes About School
- Author Soke Behzad Ahmadi
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. . as A martial arts teacher, we should never forget the first time we stepped onto the Dojo ground, remembering this, we will be better equipped to teach the next generation of Karate practitioners
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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In a fool, education can be like a full box of matches in the hand of a toddler that is home-alone.
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- Author Karl Kristian Flores
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Work. Or school. This is for the money. But what is anything else of purchase, for that matter, but required means of enhancing your bare living – better sleep and better food – like spending decades just to turn a little knob higher on a pathetic radio called existence.
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- Author Nayyirah Waheed
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your novels.the classic novels of a minutia. i have no interest in.pale. in comparison to the novels of my world.the novel of my mother.the novels of my grandparents.the articulate novels of how my people walk down a street.the novels i have been reading my whole life.— classic
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- Author audre lorde
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As soon as a challenge was overcome, it creased to be a challenge, becoming the expected and ordinary rather than something I had achieved with difficulty, and could, therefore, be justly proud of. I could not own my own triumphs, nor give myself credit for them.
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- Author Purushottam Muley
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Schools are Holy Temples of Education
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- Author Austin Kleon
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School is one thing, education is another. The two dont always overlap. Whether you are in school or not, ts always your job to get yourself an education.
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- Author Austin Kleon
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School is one thing, education is another. The two don't always overlap. Whether you are in school or not, it is always your job to get yourself an education.
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- Author W.E.B. Du Bois
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The opposition to Negro education in the South was at first bitter, and showed itself in ashes, insult, and blood; for the South believed an educated Negro to be a dangerous Negro. And the South was not wholly wrong; for education among all kinds of men always has had, and always will have, an element of danger and revolution, of dissatisfaction and discontent. Nevertheless, men strive to know.
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