A Quote by Matt Lanter

I do love history. I loved learning about wars and things in school. — © Matt Lanter
I do love history. I loved learning about wars and things in school.
I just love history and I loved learning about different religions and other's people's views about the world.
I think school is so important. I was good student. A rebel, but I did well in my studies. I don't close myself to anything. I liked reading and I still love learning. I loved history and German.
I love school, and I love learning, and school really does inspire me for a lot of my writing - just being in public school with people and watching things happen.
The library is the temple of learning, and learning has liberated more people than all the wars in history.
It is not hard for me to remember when I was in college. I loved many things about college life: I loved learning. I loved the comradery. And I loved football.
You should be having more fun in high school, exploring things because you want to explore them and learning because you love learning-not worrying about competition.
I was a total education geek. I loved school. I loved learning. I loved doing homework. All of my books and notebooks from high school are underlined and highlighted and there are notes all over the margins. And you know, I was a theater kid too. I was all over the place.
In high school, I loved history. I also loved cosmography, algebra. Mexico is so rich in culture and history, and I have always enjoyed that.
The way they taught history in schools was not appealing. They stressed wars and dates. They left the people out. I was attracted to history by the need to know about the people. In China, I went to a British school, and we just learned about kings and queens. Back in America, I had the regular social studies curriculum.
It's a shame for women's history to be all about men--first boys, then other boys, then men men men. It reminds me of the way our school history textbooks were all about wars and elections, one war after another, with the dull periods of peace skimmed over whenever they occurred. (Our teachers deplored this and added extra units about social history and protest movements, but that was still the message of the books.)
Well, I'm a history buff, anyway. I love learning about different periods, especially in American history. I'm a fan.
Christianity is about learning to love like Jesus loved and Jesus loved the poor and Jesus loved the broken.
I learned a lot about American history though jazz, and that's why I loved American history when I was in high school. I could hear different stories - the story that they would tell in school, and then the story that I would hear in the music.
Daddy loved our country, he loved our history. He was always talking about American history and telling us stories from American history, and loved our most treasured values of freedom, democracy, justice.
I love memoirs and biographies, learning about other people's lives. Two of the ones that I loved so much were actually edited by the same person who edited my book, too. I loved 'Angela's Ashes.' I loved 'Glass Castle' so much.
I loved learning, it was school I hated. I used to cut school to go learn something.
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