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We don't reinvest in the American people. We don't put enough money into American education.
— Jedediah Bila
I went to Parsons. American sportswear was my education, and that is what is important to me.
— Chris Benz
Nothing brings more money to the Treasury of the United States, than investment in education of the American people.
— Nancy Pelosi
Credentialing, not education, has become the primary business of North American universities.
— Jane Jacobs
If we do not provide education for every single American, we are consigning those without an education to second-class status.
— Patrick J. Kennedy
A basic element of the American dream is equal access to education as the lubricant of social and economic mobility.
— Nicholas Kristof
I believe that it is higher education's purpose and calling to keep open the door to the American dream.
— Gordon Gee
The achievement of high universal literacy is the key to all other fundamental improvements in American education.
— E.D. Hirsch Jr.
To be an American is of itself almost a moral condition, an education, and a career.
— George Santayana
American art, like the American language and American education, was as far as possible sexless.
— Henry Adams
Immigration is not the top issue for Latinos. Latinos are like every other American - economy, jobs, healthcare, education.
— Eva Longoria
Unless we make education a priority, an entire generation of Americans could miss out on the American dream.
— Blanche Lincoln
The greatest obstacle to those who hope to reform American education is complacency.
— Diane Ravitch
American education has been littered with failed fads and foolish ideas for the past century.
— Diane Ravitch
The American education system couldn't be more badly directed or poorly funded if the Secretary of Education were Ed Wood.
— Dennis Miller
I believe the American people are entitled to some straight talk when it comes to higher education funding.
— Ric Keller
As American education and intelligence becomes replaced by feelings and emotion, not seeing the forest for the trees has become a major problem.
— Walter E. Williams
One might say that the American trend of education is to reduce the senses almost to nil.
— Isadora Duncan
On many American campuses the only qualification for admission was the ability actually to find the campus and then discover a parking space.
— Malcolm Bradbury
The secretary of education does not work for the education establishment. The secretary works for the American people.
— William Bennett
I grew up in the South, so a huge part of our American History education revolved around the Civil War.
— Anson Mount
When it comes to college education, American families are paying more and getting less.
— Patricia Schroeder
Education is not a luxury in modern American society-it is essential for survival.
— John M. Perkins
Community colleges are the great American invention in terms of education,
— Eduardo J. Padron
If you detect something mindless about American education, it's because the mind has been taken out of it. Only visible behavior counts.
— Samuel L. Blumenfeld
The treatment of African and African American culture in our education was no different from their treatment in Tarzan movies.
— Ishmael Reed
American education is still the wonder of the world, and we must open the schoolhouse doors, not close them.
— Lincoln Chafee
Part of the American myth is that people who are handed the skin of a dead sheep at graduating time think that it will keep their minds alive forever.
— John Mason Brown
Everybody knows that the dumbest people in any American university are in the education department, and English after that.
— Kurt Vonnegut
The main emotion of the adult American who has had all the advantages of wealth, education, and culture is disappointment.
— John Cheever
The American Dream is one of success, home ownership, college education for one's children, and have a secure job to provide these and other goals.
— Leonard Boswell
He had offered some of his own background. A youth in the South. An education in the North. Bred for life in the East. Trying not to die in the West.
— Mary Doria Russell