
Top 15 Bachelors Degrees Quotes
#1. In the 1940s, about 20% of people in the U.S. had graduated from high school, but less than 5% continued their education to get bachelors' degrees or higher.
Peter Diamandis
#2. I mean, if you have to wake up in the morning to be validated by the editorial page of the New York Times, you got a pretty sorry existence.
Karl Rove
#3. If you wish it, you are free; if you wish it, you'll find fault with no one, you'll cast blame on no one, and everything that comes about will do so in accordance with your own will and that of God.
Epictetus
#4. My goal is to be a racer, and I want to be someone who inspires Americans to watch Formula One.
Alexander Rossi
#5. It's your outlook on life that counts. If you take yourself lightly and don't take yourself too seriously, pretty soon you can find the humor in our everyday lives. And sometimes it can be a lifesaver.
Betty White
#7. They're each on separate coasts but I think that the deep Maine woods shares some similarities to the Pacific Northwest.
Mark Duplass
#8. [While] disappointment and failure aren't identical, they often occur together, and both can hold us back from God's best for our lives.
Billy Graham
#9. For what it's worth, you showed me something, Ultraviolet - there is such a thing as a perfect day.
Jennifer Niven
#10. Wealth is well known to be a great comforter.
Plato
#11. There is only one thing worse than a little baby who won't stop crying: it is a big baby who won't stop whining about it
Agona Apell
#12. Concocting a statement that you have trouble believing in the first place (such as "A herring is a mammal"), and then negating it, requires two bouts of cognitive heavy lifting rather than one.
Steven Pinker
#13. The self-righteous feel no need to be charming, and thus double their offensiveness.
Mason Cooley
#14. Dave had been fun when they'd first dated. Then impending fatherhood had sobered him at the same time Mickle and Company had crooked its finger, turning him from Mr. Right to Mr. Wrong.
Cheryl Sterling
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