Top 17 Quotes About Illiteracy In America
#1. That's what parenthood was about, wasn't it? Slowly understanding your child less and less until she wasn't yours anymore but herself.
Megan Abbott
#2. Illiteracy is a huge problem in America. One in three adults in our country is illiterate.
Roseanne Barr
#4. Unquiet souls. In the dark fermentation of earth, in the never idle workshop of nature, in the eternal movement, yea shall find yourselves again.
Matthew Arnold
#5. Faith in Christ is the only thing to save you from despair.
C.S. Lewis
#6. Conchpore is real. It is as real as Malgudi, Brahmpur, Lilliput or Macondo. And also as real as San Francisco, Madurai, Edinburgh, Gaborone or Tokyo. You know that fictional towns exist. You visit them all the time.
Indu Muralidharan
#8. Despite the horror, we survivors were endowed with a will to survive. Or instinct. Or maybe it was faith.
Manel Loureiro
#9. Neither in thy actions be sluggish nor in thy conversation without method, nor wandering in thy thoughts, nor let there be in thy soul inward contention nor external effusion, nor in life be so busy as to have no leisure.
Marcus Aurelius
#10. Some of the reviewers wanted less. Some wanted lots more. Some wanted lots more of something else. But these strips are exactly what they are.
Art Spiegelman
#11. When I was very young I was reading a lot of Latin American fiction, which later would be called "boom fiction."
Sandra Cisneros
#12. The American Dream is ownership ... a house, a car, a vacation home and, even better, your own business
Mario Batali
#13. To pine for the days before public education became a practical reality is to pine for an America held back by mass ignorance and mass illiteracy.
Timothy Noah
#14. I don't understand the point of being together if you're not the happiest.
Gillian Flynn
#15. I hope someday we can stamp out illiteracy in America. Of course you'll have to kill alot of my relatives to do it.
Jeff Foxworthy
#16. Your readers should be so compelled to read your copy that they cannot stop reading until they read all of it as if sliding down a slippery slide.
Joseph Sugarman
#17. The moon distresses you by silently reminding you of your solitude; you open your eyes wide to escape your loneliness.
Yann Martel
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