Educated and productive young people are needed to help lift their countries out of poverty and create a wealthier, more secure world.
The working class had imposed upon them a sterile and authoritarian educational system which mirrored the ethos of the corporate workplace.
Science is observing truth in the light of head. Religion is observing truth in the light of heart. Humanity is using both the lights. And education is developing that humanity.
It amazes me when education, religion and family values fail to create a human being.
Originality, not Intelligence, is the sign of a brilliant Author. All the Education in the world won't help someone who can't think for themselves.
Education stuffs you full of ideas without the coinciding experience that gave rise to those ideas in the first place, giving you incorrect perspective and notions.
Most educated Indians are bilingual. Amongst the urban elite though, there is a disdain for regional languages. That's unfortunate.
Wrote my way out of the hood...thought my way out of poverty! Don't tell me that knowledge isn't power. Education changes everything.
My idea of an educated person is one who can converse on one subject for more than two minutes.
There is a great difference between enlightenment and education. The former is a discerned vital knowledge without guidance while the latter is imparting any knowledge.
Mathematics education is much more complicated than you expected, even though you expected it to be more complicated than you expected.
Talent comes from education you had, languages you know and finally from skills you gain in your life.
America’s education system has become less a ladder of opportunity than a structure to transmit inequity from one generation to the next.
Television has greater power over the lives of most Americans than any educational system, government, or church.
To have a viable civilization, people have to have a benign government, a semblance of education, spare time, imagination, and manners
In Romania, we have pledged to create a modern public service: well-educated, appropriately rewarded and above all, de-politicized.
I'm Harvard-educated; I'm an economist by training. I'm an author, a journalist, as well as being active in community development.
You're confronted with the quandary: do I grind things to a halt? Ideally you would, but I have better things to do than educate people.
I don't think there is enough educational programming, but unfortunately, television is built around advertising and those shows don't get the big ratings.
As a doctor, an educator, an innovator and someone who has dedicated his professional career to making things work better and to helping people - I am ready to lead.
There are words that work, that are meant to explain and educate on policies that work, on products that work, on services that work. I'm not going to ever try to sell a lemon. I don't do that.