I wonder if, in fact, we have been observed by aliens and upon close examination of human conduct and human behavior they have concluded that there is no sign of intelligent life on Earth.
NEIL DEGRASSE TYSONEducation is learning more than it is being taught. It’s the chemistry of curiosity exposed to information. In that sense all of life is potentially school. And even I can pass that.
More Bob Guccione, Jr. Quotes
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Electronic devices dislike me. There is never a day when something isn’t ailing.
DICK CAVETT -
I believe that the school must represent life – life as real and vital to the child as that which he carries on in the home, in the neighborhood, or on the playground.
JOHN DEWEY -
Don’t you get tired of seeing so many “non-conformists” with the same non-conformist look?
THOMAS SOWELL -
No one can say Christianity has failed. It has never been tried.
ADAM CLAYTON POWELL JR. -
The Elders had nothing but contempt for human emotion; they considered it their biggest weakness. Perenelle knew it was humankind’s greatest strength.
MICHAEL SCOTT -
We can’t let people drive wedges between us, because there’s only one human race.
DOLORES HUERTA -
The old computing was about what computers could do; the new computing is about what users can do.
BEN SHNEIDERMAN -
I have no control over what people think of me but I have 100% control of what I think of myself.
BETH DITTO -
Self Love isn’t a trend, it’s an emergency.
MORGAN LOVE -
Ninety-nine percent of the failures come from people who have the habit of making excuses.
GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER -
I’m a big fan of the ’80s fantasy genre that I grew up watching, movies like “Krull” and “Clash of the Titans” and “Time Bandits” and all that stuff.
ZOOEY DESCHANEL -
In your hands lies the future of your world and the fulfilment of the best qualities of your own spirit.
ROBERT KENNEDY -
I’m definitely someone who enjoys life and wakes up with a ball of energy.
PITBULL -
No matter what size you are, it still isn’t good enough.
ADORA SVITAK -
And I’ve discovered a strikingly consistent pattern: grit and age go hand in hand. Sixty-somethings tend to be grittier, on average, than fifty-somethings, who are in turn grittier than forty-somethings, and so on.
ANGELA DUCKWORTH