David Fahrenthold Quotes
Quotes to Explore
-
College is part of the American dream. It shouldn't be part of a financial nightmare for families.
-
Most of my friends from college became dental hygienists or went into retail, a lot went into sales. They all started getting married and having kids and buying homes and I was still living like a college student.
-
America is the student who defies the odds to become the first in a family to go to college - the citizen who defies the cynics and goes out there and votes - the young person who comes out of the shadows to demand the right to dream. That's what America is about.
-
Texas is now a cornerstone of the electoral college for Republicans.
-
I took English courses in college, but I don't have an English degree. I have a degree in economics.
-
College was where I got to actually experience the difference between black and white.
-
How can you have an educated workforce, how do you equal the economic disparities in this country, if you can't make college more affordable for those who are struggling to make it?
-
College wasn't something I saw myself doing.
-
Seriousness is stupidity sent to college.
-
When I was in college, my brother, B.R. Chopra, who is everything to me, was a director in Bombay. He taught me filmmaking. What I am today is because of him.
-
In college, I wanted to be a child psychologist. Acting was just something on the side to make money. And it was fun.
-
When I first came into the league, my first three, four years, I had a teammate from college win a Super Bowl.
-
I was in college in the '60s, and the whole feminist movement had swept me up.
-
We should all feel confident in our intelligence. By the way, intelligence to me isn't just being book-smart or having a college degree; it's trusting your gut instincts, being intuitive, thinking outside the box, and sometimes just realizing that things need to change and being smart enough to change it.
-
I was very good until I left home to go to a little college in West Virginia, and then I started to break some rules.
-
Tales of cheating on school and college tests are rife. There have been instances where teachers have given students test answers in order to make themselves look good on their performance reviews. Mentors who should be teaching the opposite are sending a message that lying and cheating are acceptable.
-
We can't accept that it's O.K. if only some kids get to go to college.
-
We spend to pretend that we're upper class. And when the dust clears - when bankruptcy hits or a family member bails us out of our stupidity - there's nothing left over. Nothing for the kids' college tuition, no investment to grow our wealth, no rainy-day fund if someone loses her job.
-
I just kept telling myself that ultimately, the money that my grandparents had put away to go into my college fund, that they were investing for me to go to school and get this education, it had to be worth something.
-
I went to Duke, which is... a Top Five school. Not community college. But whatever.
-
Now, with social media, it's a whole different world, which is good and bad. Back when I was in college, when there was no Twitter, no one knew what Vera Wang looked like - there was no face to the brand.
-
After I left high school and got my GED, I studied broadcast journalism for a year at a community college.
-
The word democracy has no meaning. Duty has gone. Only rights remain.
-
I started at 'The Post' as an intern in 2000 right after I got out of college.