Top 1200 Private Schools Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
It's so important to have a private life.
Nutrition is not a private matter!
Students at residential universities often live together and spend time on activities that aren't connected with the university. Then, should the university's rules about sexual consent extend to students' private lives? In my book, I argue that these narrow rules should extend to students' private lives no matter what or where they happen to be conducting those lives. The logic is that sexual assault is a form of discrimination and denies the victim an equal education. The point of university life is to get that diploma and nothing should stand in the way.
I've been such a private person. — © Neelam Kothari
I've been such a private person.
After all, in private, we're all misfits
Whatever happens to science in schools, there's something peculiar going on if students don't see it as creative.
I'm a very private person.
Any money the government spends must be taxed, borrowed or conjured out of thin air by the Federal Reserve, and that will reduce sound private investment. Obama has no real wealth to inject into the economy. He can only move around existing money while inflation robs us of purchasing power. Meanwhile, private investors who might have produced a better engine, battery, computer, cancer treatment or other wealth-creating and life-enhancing innovations hold back for fear that big government will undermine productive efforts.
I grew up in a segregated community: I couldn't go to the public schools, beaches, certain parts of town.
We have got schools that can absolutely stand on their own two feet, and I think that's what we should be doing as Conservatives.
Prosperity comes from the private sector.
In the free society envisioned by the founders, schools are held accountable to parents, not federal bureaucrats.
We're just private people.
I think I developed a very closed personality. I didn't really have friends. I changed schools every year. — © Charlotte Gainsbourg
I think I developed a very closed personality. I didn't really have friends. I changed schools every year.
Administrations and administrative faculty work very hard to see that schools are diverse as much as possible.
I'm a pretty private person.
I'm not reclusive at all. Just private.
At different times my children went to Polish, British, and American schools, and they learned about 'the nation' in all of them.
For theories and schools, like microbes and corpuscles, devour one another and by their strife ensure the continuity of life.
Regular maps have few surprises: their contour lines reveal where the Andes are, and are reasonably clear. More precious, though, are the unpublished maps we make ourselves, of our city, our place, our daily world, our life; those maps of our private world we use every day; here I was happy, in that place I left my coat behind after a party, that is where I met my love; I cried there once, I was heartsore; but felt better round the corner..., things of that sort, our personal memories, that make the private tapestry of our lives.
I'm so private and I don't know why!
To restore our public schools, we must put an end to the selfish agenda of the union bosses.
Whenever you hear a politician carry on about what a mess the schools are, be aware that you are looking at the culprit.
I do not think that the educational program of our schools should be determined by what the community thinks it needs.
The evidence shows that grammar schools overwhelmingly benefit those from more affluent backgrounds.
Schools should take part in the great work of construction and organization that will have to be done.
You know what circumcision is, Private?
I'm a kind of private guy.
Marriage is holy and it's private.
We don't focus as much in schools on educational knowledge which requires thinking and application, as we do on acquiring facts.
I prefer to be a private person.
I'm a private intellectual, not a public one.
Truth is not private property.
I'm kind of a private person.
I am a private human.
I was a fat girl growing up and had to change schools because kids were so mean.
I am such a private person.
I don't believe in private education.
Back in the days when I was growing up, the SWAC had as good of talent as any schools in the state. — © James Green
Back in the days when I was growing up, the SWAC had as good of talent as any schools in the state.
I'm quite a private person.
We've built six schools in Colombia and do work in South Africa and Haiti. We teach 5,000 students.
Schools are generally feminine places, institutions where conformity is valued, taught largely by conformist women.
Nothing about contraception should be taught in schools. There is no question that it will encourage sexual activity.
Even civics classes have almost disappeared from the schools. So things have not gotten any better.
The good news is everybody believes in education, Republican or Democrat, we want great schools.
Children in schools need to have something to do with music and learn it the way they do literature, geography and biology.
I'm a private kind of person.
I was thrown out of different schools because I was practicing my arts - magic, juggling, and the high wire.
[The notion of separating church and state with such policies as disallowing prayer in public schools] is a deception from Satan. — © Joyce Meyer
[The notion of separating church and state with such policies as disallowing prayer in public schools] is a deception from Satan.
I'm homeschooled with a private tutor.
It's important to promote tennis in inner city schools so kids in those areas have access to the sport.
I'm a fairly private person.
I'm not private about anything.
Acting is actually private.
We took the Bible and prayer out of public schools, now we're having weekly shootings practically.
Schools don't really allow failure and yet it's a valid part of any endeavour, not just writing.
I grant this mode of secluding boys from the intercourse of private families has a tendency to make them scholars, but our business is to make them men, citizens, and Christians. The vices of young people are generally learned from each other. The vices of adults seldom infect them. By separating them from each other, therefore, in their hours of relaxation from study, we secure their morals from a principal source of corruption, while we improve their manners by subjecting them to those restraints which the difference of age and sex naturally produce in private families.
Just and equal society could be made by drastically improving the condition of India's public schools.
I'm the most private person.
Sex education may be a good idea in the schools, but I don't believe the kids should be given homework.
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