A Quote by Michael Skolnik

I am deeply inspired by the courage and achievements of young people who didn't have the safety nets I had growing up. — © Michael Skolnik
I am deeply inspired by the courage and achievements of young people who didn't have the safety nets I had growing up.
Some people need safety nets. Some people need two safety nets. I've grown up with no safety nets around me.
If the economy is growing fast, there is call for a distributing income from the rich to the poor to to put in place social safety nets.
It's how they've stayed popular for so long. By not doing anything that will make them look like fools. They never leave home without their safety nets and I think, good for them, but the thing with safety nets is this. I got tangled in them so many times and the Stella girls always seemed to leave me dangling, upside down, to the point where I almost couldn't breathe anymore.
Internet safety is quite like the road safety issues when I was growing up as a child. You had clunk click advertising and the green cross man coming into schools to talk to children.
What inspires me? I am so inspired every day. I am inspired by thinkers. I am inspired by rebellion. I am inspired by children. I have been inspired by love.
I don't believe in having safety nets - you'll end up using them!
As a young boy growing up on the South Side of Chicago, I was inspired by the nascent space age.
I am inspired when I see goodness in other people. I am inspired by hard work and honesty. And I am inspired by nature.
I did an internship with Dove when they were doing the 'real beauty' campaign, and I was really inspired by that. Growing up in L.A., being a young woman, and seeing how the media tells young women to be everything you're not, I kind of wrote about that experience.
I am sure that, had I grown up with both parents, had I grown up in a safe environment, had I grown up with a feeling of safety rather than danger, I would not be the way I am.
My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people.
I'm inspired by everything, really. I'm inspired by locations and travel, I'm inspired by art and music, I'm inspired by people. When my curiosity peaks and I want to know everything about the subject, I want to know how I can get more deeply involved.
I am deeply concerned for the safety of our people brought by a lack of a comprehensive strategy to defeat ISIL.
The people who had the most impact on me when I was young were Freud and Darwin, but growing up I also had my film idols.
I have known some magnificent young people who died very young but had wonderful lives and inspired many people by their short existence.
Students teach all sorts of things but most importantly they make explicit the courage that it takes to be a learner, the courage it takes to open yourself to the transformative power of real learning and that courage I am exposed to almost every day at MIT and that I'm deeply grateful for.
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