Elizabeth Warren Quotes
G.E. doesn't pay any taxes, and we are asking college kids to take on even more debt to get an education and asking seniors to get by on less. These aren't just economic questions. These are moral questions.

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I'm not any more moral than my neighbors.
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You can't go around hoping that most people have sterling moral characters. The most you can hope for is that people will pretend that they do.
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I taught English and history, so my education for that really helped prepare me for writing historical fiction.
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Education must not simply teach work - it must teach Life.
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With a lot of help from my high school teachers, I went to college and became a medical tech at a clinic outside Kansas City.
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The family teaches us about the importance of knowledge, education, hard work and effort. It teaches us about enjoying ourselves, having fun, keeping fit and healthy.
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Growing up in a small town gives you two things: a sense of place and a feeling of self-consciousness - self-consciousness about one's education and exposure, both of which tend to be limited. On the other hand, limited possibilities also mean creating your own options.
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I went to Acton-Boxborough Regional High School in Massachusetts and Emerson College in Boston.
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Seriousness is stupidity sent to college.
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From the early days of the Raj, Shakespeare had been woven into the fabric of India's education, and my father understood that in a culture rich with storytelling and fantastical tales, Shakespeare's characters and storylines resonated in a powerful way.
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The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next.
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In all good westerns, the good guy is always a little bit questionable because he kind-of has to make moral judgments.
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There are a lot of guys who play in pro-style offenses who are not prepared when they come out of college. Either you're coaching the quarterback to be a quarterback, or you're not.
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Anyone who still supports George Bush would still let Michael Jackson babysit their kids.
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I studied philosophy, religious studies, and English. My training was writing four full-length novels and hiring an editor to tear them apart. I had enough money to do that, and then rewriting and rewriting and rewriting.
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Education... has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading.
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Once I have children, the kids come first. One thing at a time for me.
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I have two daughters: One an open book, one a locked box. So the question of privacy is a challenging one. How much do kids need? How much should we give? How do we prepare them to live in a world where the very notion of privacy opens a generational chasm?
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Education is supposed to be our great equalizer, but when only half of low-income students are enrolling in college and only three tenths are graduating, you have to figure some of our children are getting a greater equalizer than others.
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With the single crossing over to pop radio, it's bringing out new people to the shows. We've got all our metal kids and punk kids who still love us. And then we've got the average joes coming out. We call our fans the 'mixed nuts' because it's all kinds of people out there.
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Only people have been through that miserable time will recall the pass from their deep memory.
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And the joy of my job - and it's really true - is that it's constantly evolving and changing.
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I didn't know how to weigh ideas about poetry. Nothing in the life I lived as a student - and later as wife and mother at the suburban edge of Dublin - suggested I had the wherewithal to do so. But I did have a unit of measurement. It was the measure of my own life.
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G.E. doesn't pay any taxes, and we are asking college kids to take on even more debt to get an education and asking seniors to get by on less. These aren't just economic questions. These are moral questions.