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The precondition for thinking politically on a global scale is to see the unity of the unnecessary suffering taking place. *
— John Berger
The sentiments of an adult are compounded of a kernal of instinct surrounded by a vast husk of education.
— Bertrand Russell
What we learn in childhood is carved in stone. What we learn as adults is carved in ice.
— David Kherdian
Meaningful progress toward social justice cannot be made in sclerotic education systems that put adults' job security before children's civil rights.
— Arthur C. Brooks
I think the principal purpose of education is to allow each of us, when we become adults, to shape our own future.
— Michael Gove
I see my sister, and she's on her second baby, and I'm like, 'That's success.' Having a family - I can't wait for that.
— Adrienne Bailon
The main emotion of the adult American who has had all the advantages of wealth, education, and culture is disappointment.
— John Cheever
If they'd wanted a nice parrot, they wouldn't have asked for me.
— Gilbert Gottfried
You'll have more power when you aren't angry. Anger sucks your energy. It makes you weak and distorts your focus.
— A. Valentine Joseph
The essay is a modest genre. It doesn't mean to change the world. Instead it says: let me tell you what happened to me.
— Sara Levine
The arts' position in the school curriculum symbolizes to the young what adults believe is important.
— Elliot W. Eisner
Odd how we focus on studying wars at at school to form our 'education'. No wonder we know so little about making and forging peace as adults.
— Rasheed Ogunlaru
Why should society feel responsible only for the education of children, and not for the education of all adults of every age?
— Erich Fromm
It's just plain learning something that you didn't know. There is a real aesthetic experience in being dumbfounded.
— Lewis Thomas
Only the soul knows its sorrow.
— Lailah Gifty Akita