Ruth Simmons Quotes
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Ruth Simmons Quotes & Sayings
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When ownership is local and national, and various stakeholders work together, program innovations have a greater chance to take root and survive.
— Ruth Simmons
There's nothing worse than a leader who lacks ambition.
— Ruth J. Simmons
Imitation is the sincerest form of show business.
— Roseanne Barr
It's very important in a leadership role not to place your ego at the foreground and not to judge everything in relationship to how your ego is fed.
— Ruth J. Simmons
I'm prepared to fight as hard as I can against unions entering the University on behalf of our students.
— Ruth J. Simmons
If I can give a very substantial injection of humanistic thinking into corporations, boy, that would change things a lot.
— Ruth J. Simmons
Lions and tigers, bitches and bears, oh my.
— Bryony Pearce
I often say that shareholders should feel very responsible for how responsive corporations are to the public trust.
— Ruth J. Simmons
moment that the parents of one's friends choose to die or go to
— Julian Fellowes
I came to understand the value of education, not just to enable me to make a good living, but to enable me to make a worthwhile life.
— Ruth Simmons
It really pains me greatly to hear from graduate students that graduate education is a lower priority here.
— Ruth Simmons
Adolescence-is it the first time in life we discover that we have something terrible to hide from those who love us?
— John Irving
The humanities don't belong to some elitist group ... knowledge as a whole should be embraced.
— Ruth Simmons
That was a good thing a bad thing or a thing that was neither good nor bad, but whatever it was, good, bad or neither , depended on your point of
— Rick Yancey
The most important thing one can do for children is not accept the limitations they are so willing to impose on themselves.
— Ruth Simmons
I didn't want to be a writer. First I wanted to act, and then I wanted to be a painter like my big sister.
— Gail Carson Levine
There's something you learn from helping other people with their dreams that prepares you for your own.
— T.D. Jakes