A Quote by Winston Churchill

My education was interrupted only by my schooling. — © Winston Churchill
My education was interrupted only by my schooling.
The only time my education was interrupted was when I was in school.
Ringo: 'I had no schooling before I joined The Beatles and no schooling after The Beatles. Life is a great education.
Not all schooling is education nor all education, schooling.
Only time, education and plenty of good schooling will make anti-segregation work.
we must go on fighting for basic education for all, but also emphasize the importance of the content of education. We have to make sure that sectarian schooling does not convert education into a prison, rather than being a passport to the wide world.
Performing arts was something I was always part of. That was may be the only common thread that ran throughout my education, throughout my schooling years. But apart from that, there were no friends or no long term associations. That was the only thing I knew was with me wherever I went.
For the 95 per cent whose only means of schooling is the district or the city school, we must provide what we are not now providing, an education that will better fit them for the struggle of life.
I was born in London, England, in 1938, a few months before the war, and spent the first years of my life there, although I was evacuated a couple of times for short periods. My schooling was very interrupted, both by frequent moves and by ill health.
I never let schooling interfere with my education.
Don't let schooling interfere with your education.
I do not allow my schooling to interfere with my education
I try never to let my schooling get in the way of my education.
Schooling deprived of religious insights is wretched education.
When you take the free will out of education, that turns it into schooling.
We have a large underclass in Britain, and a fairly low standard of education. Our best universities are extremely good, but a very significant proportion of the British population that comes out of compulsory schooling with very low standards of education.
By preventing a free market in education, a handful of social engineers - backed by the industries that profit from compulsory schooling: teacher colleges, textbook publishers, materials suppliers, et al. - have ensured that most of our children will not have an education, even though they may be thoroughly schooled.
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