Top 14 Fulbright Scholarship Quotes
#1. In 1965, I was in Trabzon in eastern Turkey on a Fulbright scholarship. I would get up every morning and walk around the streets and look for photographs.
Mary Ellen Mark
#2. My parents had met in high school and married right after my father came back from World War II. They honeymooned in Paris and returned to that city when my father, in college on the G.I. Bill, was awarded a Fulbright Scholarship.
Mary Gaitskill
#3. It is not enough that we are under call or even that we are going in the right direction. The timing must be right.
Dallin H. Oaks
#4. A disordered currency is one of the greatest political evils.
Daniel Webster
#5. In all our quest of greatness, like wanton boys, whose pastime is their care, we follow after bubbles, blown in the air.
John Webster
#6. Poetry connects us to what is deepest in ourselves. It gives us access to our own feelings, which are often shadowy, and engages us in the art of making meaning. It widens the space of our inner lives. It is a magical, mysterious, inexplicable (though not incomprehensible) event in language.
Edward Hirsch
#8. On the outside it doesn't look like very much happened. A burned girl was in my class for a while. Once I brought her some homework. In class she said my name. Then she was gone. That's pretty much all that happened.
Tony Abbott
#10. Accepting the Cross, entering into fellowship with Christ, means entering the realm of transformation and expiation.
Pope Benedict XVI
#11. Health, money. That's what people worried about in the 14th century as much as today. I find it so much more interesting than the supposed activities of kings, queens, generals.
Peter Ackroyd
#12. Who indeed will set bounds to human ingenuity? Who will assert that everything in the universe capable of being perceived is already discovered and known?
Galileo Galilei
#13. Going isn't where we go, but what happens as we do.
Suzanne Eller
#14. It is not easy to make an effort and to remember all the little personalia of some one one has loved very much, and by whom one has been loved.
Isa Bowman
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