Top 13 Quotes About English Proficiency

#1. I am a shark, the ground is my ocean, and most people can't even swim.

Rickson Gracie

#2. I have chosen education as a bridge to understanding!

Teresa R. Kemp

#3. we must be careful what we do with this gospel, for it is not the invention of men, but the very truth of God.

Warren W. Wiersbe

#4. If being a woman is a factor politically, it's usually not because of a conscious bias, but because women are a novelty.

Madeleine M. Kunin

#5. My attitude toward progress has passed from antagonism to boredom. I have long ceased to argue with people who prefer Thursday to Wednesday because it is Thursday.

G.K. Chesterton

#6. Power always impresses the young and foolish.

Darren Shan

#7. I suppose the situation varies from field to field. If you're a mathematician, your proficiency in English may not be such a problem. If you're in the humanities or social sciences, there is no doubt that it is a handicap for you.

Henry Rosovsky

#8. We will sometimes have defeats in life but you can have defeats without being defeated, you could fail without being a failure. When you see failure and defeats as merely part of the process to get to when.

Maya Angelou

#9. There is nothing so important, so imperative, as the delivery of the divine message that has been entrusted to us.

Orson F. Whitney

#10. She was pretty sure Seth had practiced all his facial expressions and gestures in front of a mirror, and worked out which ones made him look like a cross between an Abercrombie model and a kitten.

Rainbow Rowell

#11. Orwell was almost exactly wrong in a strange way. He thought the world would end with Big Brother watching us, but it ended with us watching Big Brother.

Alan Moore

#12. We're never going to forget our sister Jodie.

Jacqueline Wilson

#13. Although an increasing proportion of the Hispanic population is foreign-born - about half of adults in this group - English proficiency is and should remain a requirement for citizenship.

Linda Chavez

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