Top 1200 Student Loan Quotes & Sayings - Page 5

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Last updated on November 19, 2024.
A banker is a person who is willing to make you a loan if you present sufficient evidence to show you don't need it.
You hope your buddies will win so you don't have to loan them any money.
Spending time in Sweden on loan was one of the best things I ever did. — © Peter Crouch
Spending time in Sweden on loan was one of the best things I ever did.
If you were shopping for a father, you'd have to take out a serious loan to afford mine. He's the best.
I always wanted to be going out on loan and playing football and maturing as a goalkeeper.
Oh, Diane Nash deserves her own film. Diane Nash is a freedom fighter who is still alive and kicking. She was one of the leaders of the desegregation of Nashville, basically. She was a student at Fisk University who was one of the founding members of SNCC, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.
As gifts increase in you, let your humility grow, for you must consider that everything is given to you on loan.
The credit card companies have put the loan sharks out of business.
What SAT tutoring does is it invisibly alters the admissions pool so a school could try to be as egalitarian as they can, but if a student is SAT-tutored, and their score goes up 200 points in a year, and the college admissions committee has no idea that the student got tutored, all of a sudden it's shifting the pool back toward old money.
I would advise that if you can get out on loan and play football, it is the best path to go down.
The Hungarian interest is that, if necessary, we should make loan agreements with the IMF on a regular basis.
Never loan your car to anyone to whom you've given birth.
Slight was the thing I bought, small was the debt I thought, Poor was the loan at best - God! but the interest! — © Paul Laurence Dunbar
Slight was the thing I bought, small was the debt I thought, Poor was the loan at best - God! but the interest!
Question- Should I loan a small amount of money to a friend? Answer- If you are sure that you can, if necessary, spare both.
You know when I was a high school student I wasn't a very good student. Upon graduation we were asked if we would become a full working adult or go to university. I decided to go to film school and still to this day I try to avoid being a full working adult.
What you see around the world is that poverty is not destiny. In other countries, much more systemically, student after student, school after school, year after year, educate poor and disadvantaged young people. And, so, anyone who says that you can't overcome these battles is a huge part of the problem.
Never cosign a loan. Once you have cosigned, you cannot get out of it - even on your deathbed.
I'm at an age now where I have a newborn baby and me and my wife want to settle. I'm tired of going on loan.
We have to look at loan forgiveness to incentivise young people to pursue degrees in areas where we know we need help.
Teaching is an instinctual art, mindful of potential, craving of realizations, a pausing, seamless process, where one rehearses constantly while acting, sits as a spectator at a play one directs, engages every part in order to keep the choices open and the shape alive for the student, so that the student may enter in, and begin to do what the teacher has done: make choices.
As someone who has owned a small business in the past, I understand how difficult it can be to get a loan.
Debt is a trap, especially student debt, which is enormous, far larger than credit card debt. It’s a trap for the rest of your life because the laws are designed so that you can’t get out of it. If a business, say, gets in too much debt it can declare bankruptcy, but individuals can almost never be relieved of student debt through bankruptcy.
I don't feel like you're left alone when you go on loan, and it feels good.
The man who won't loan money isn't going to have many friends - or need them.
You can always make a loan at a bank if you can show sufficient evidence that you don't need it.
I've always been - as a teacher, as graduate student, as a student, and I think, really, as a child - I've been interested in poems, but not so much for what the take home pay is, what you might sum up from them in moral or intellectual terms or whatever, but what's in the certain lines and how lines relates to other lines.
Some people, they got housing loans, and I think they're responsible for taking a loan they didn't qualify for?
I was working as a journalist for an Israeli paper in Paris, and my salary at the highest was fifty dollars a month. At the end of the month I always had palpitations; I didn't know how to pay my rent. Even after the war, I was often hungry. But that's part of the romantic condition of a student. To be a student in Paris and not be hungry is wrong.
When I first went to LA. Honestly, it was different for me. The whole thing, the student-athlete part, you know, where the student came before the athlete. That was totally new to me. I had down online school since fifth grade so I never really had sat in a classroom and taken a note.
For me, I was always the only woman in my cohort, first as a mechanical engineering undergraduate student, then as a chemical engineering graduate student. There were very few women getting degrees in those fields at the time. My role models were men - great men role models.
Let's get one thing straight: No one wants Stafford loan interest rates to increase.
Never loan money to friends or family that you are not able to write off entirely.
Nature has granted the use of life like a loan, without fixing any day for repayment.
A lot of people tell me now I'm their inspiration. They say, 'I don't play baseball,' and then they mention whatever - engineer, doctor, college student, high school student - but they're hurt because, for some reason, people feel shame about themselves or embarrassed because they are short or skinny or fat or whatever.
I started doing science when I was effectively 20, a graduate student of Salvador Luria at Indiana University. And that was - you know, it took me about two years, you know, being a graduate student with Luria deciding I wanted to find the structure of DNA; that is, DNA was going to be my objective.
I played United's reserves for a few years and I wanted to take that next step, which was a loan move.
He who falls in love in bars doesn't need a woman all his own. He can always find one on loan.
I went to Northampton on loan, it was long ball, not really my style. It was hard for me to make a mark. — © Kemar Roofe
I went to Northampton on loan, it was long ball, not really my style. It was hard for me to make a mark.
My formal education as an extension to my college degree in journalism was the time that I spent working with the student newspaper. I would argue that my greatest education occurred by working for the student newspaper. It wasn't necessarily the classroom work that made my formal education special. It was the idea that I had the opportunity to practice it before I went into the real world.
We need to develop a robust set of tools - strategies and routines - that help us address student variance. It's easy to come to rely on two or three "trusty" instructional strategies like worksheets and lectures. Those are of little help in planning for a variety of student needs. As we develop a better toolbox, we're empowered to meet students where they are.
When I get hold of a book I particularly admire, I am so enthusiastic that I loan it to someone who never brings it back.
...I think there's only one [thing] that anybody teaches, and this is character. And I think that whether you are teaching history, math, or biology, or music, what you are really doing is, you are helping to shape the character of that person who is your student... Music is such a wonderful teaching tool, because while you are developing musical skills, that student can learn a lot about discipline [and] cooperation.
I have a great deal of spiritual dignity. It's on loan from eternity, and you do too, and we have to use it in our relationship with each other.
I was a very good student until about sophomore year, and that's when I just became so disillusioned with the whole thing that I just became an awful student. I was still making good grades. But I was cutting class three days a week and faking papers that I got off the internet.
The current business model for language education is the student pays — in particular, the student pays Rosetta Stone $500. The problem with this business model is that 95 percent of the world’s population doesn’t have $500.
The body is given out on loan - don't waste it and expect to use it tomorrow.
If brains were money, you'd need to take out a loan to buy a cup of coffee.
We don't want to give a business that is not going to come through the troubled waters a loan that they can't pay back. — © Karen Mills
We don't want to give a business that is not going to come through the troubled waters a loan that they can't pay back.
The arts really matter in education. Sometimes the arts are the only way a student is unlocked. Sometimes it's the only way a student can communicate.
I was pretty poor for a long time. Not *poor* poor. But college student poor. I lived for most of my adult life living on student wages, then after I got my MA and started teaching, I lived on teacher's wages, which isn't much better.
One of the biggest problems out there that I hear from my friends in the business community is that there's no lending, that it's tough to get a loan today.
I was always a good student. I wasn't the A-plus student, but I studied really hard, and I probably had a 3.2. I always wished that I had the capacity to get straight A's, but I didn't. I didn't beat myself up about it, but I really studied hard for my grades.
Every time the U.S. government makes a low-cost loan to someone, it's investing in them.
I had a student some years ago whose father had worked on the Manhattan Project. I had a student who had to escape this very intense, born-again fundamentalist Christian background that was very much like a cult and of course they struggle to get to Naropa. And they have cut themselves off. They don't look back.
I was still only 19 when I went to Scotland, but it was a good loan move for me to play those extra games.
To make films, you have to have something to say. To have something to say, you have to be a student of life. And to be a student of life, you have to be feeding yourself with what life, politics, society, and your family fuels you with.
Isolating the student from large sections of human knowledge is not the basis of a Christian education. Rather it is giving him or her the framework for total truth, rooted in the Creator's existence and in the Bible's teaching, so that in each step of the formal learning process the student will understand what is true and what is false and why it is true or false.
Who among us would ask our children for a loan, so we could spend money we do not have on things we do not need?
So kids that have pro potential and want to take a loan so that their families don't have to deal with it, why can't you?
Never compare one student's test score to another's. Always measure a child's progress against her past performance. There will always be a better reader, mathematician, or baseball player. Our goal is to help each student become as special as she can be as an individual--not to be more special than the kid sitting next to her.
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