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With photography, you are lucky if you get people to look at your pictures at some point. There's no formal way to show them.
— Anton Corbijn
I was educated at King's College, Taunton and went to the University of Cambridge in 1942.
— Antony Hewish
A man who cannot think is not an educated man however many college degrees he may have acquired.
— Henry Ford
In the world today, a young lady who does not have a college education just is not educated.
— Walter Annenberg
Our uniqueness is what makes us rare, and what makes us rare is our value to the marketplace.
— Shannon Tanner
Her smile was a supernova: blazing, beautiful, short-lived.
— Ellen Miller
The beauties of the North seemed to be intensified by the loss we had experienced there, and they drew us back to them.
— David Almond
Small pleasures are the best because they're everywhere. Anyone who needs grand spectacles is destined to be disappointed much of the time.
— Mary Jo Putney
We need a doer, not a talker.
— Bobby Jindal
Having a college degree does not make you educated. Always learning new things is what makes you educated.
— Dan Pearce
She was so clever, Dennis thought, and so kind, and he found the familiar gloom descend upon him.
— Nick Hornby
What a moron I was to think you were sweet and innocent, when it turns out you were actually college-educated the whole time!
— Margaret Atwood
I dropped out of college and I'm pretty much a self-educated person, so a lot of my core belief system comes from life.
— Lizz Winstead
I would always be embarrassed to read out loud in class because I would transpose words and letters and things.
— Charlie Trotter
Women are the volatile vote at the end-particularly independent, non-college-educated married women.
— Celinda Lake
High-quality education provided by MOOCs can be a significant factor in opening doors to opportunity - even among the college-educated.
— Daphne Koller