
Top 13 Quotes About Reforming Education
#1. I have a proven record, a record of accomplishment, a record of cutting taxes, of shrinking the government, of reforming education, of challenging the status quo, eliminating career civil service protections, shrinking the government workforce by 11 percent, but leading the nation in job growth.
Jeb Bush
#2. Everyone that you'll ever met wil know someone that you won't
Bill Nye
#3. A statesman who shakes the fruit trees of his neighbors - to dislodge the worms.
Ambrose Bierce
#4. Have you ever noticed how statists are constantly "reforming" their own handiwork? Education reform. Health-care reform. Welfare reform. Tax reform. The very fact they're always busy "reforming" is an implicit admission that they didn't get it right the first 50 times.
Lawrence W. Reed
#5. You don't have wisdom for tomorrow's problems. But you will tomorrow. You don't have resources for tomorrow's needs. But you will tomorrow. You don't have courage for tomorrow's challenges. But you will when tomorrow comes.
Max Lucado
#6. Reforming public education, cutting property taxes, fixing adult and child protective services and funding our budget can all occur when Democrats and Republicans engage in consensus and cooperation - not cynicism and combat.
Rick Perry
#7. How do you teach a classroom of Sybils who are breaking apart and reforming right in front of you?
David Brooks
#8. If the risk is high, the reward is high ... Why not roll the dice?
Tyron Woodley
#9. I guess I felt attached to my weakness. My pain and suffering too. Summer light, the smell of a breeze, the sound of cicadas - if I like these things, why should I apologize?
Haruki Murakami
#10. Certainly solitude is dangerous for active minds. We require around us men who can think and talk. When we are alone for a long time, we people space with phantoms.
Guy De Maupassant
#11. I can only be myself, I'm sorry that's hell for you.
Ashlee Simpson
#12. He had scores to settle with the world, and she, at that moment, was world enough for him.
John Banville
#13. The main vice of capitalism is the uneven distribution of prosperity. The main vice of socialism is the even distribution of misery.
Winston Churchill
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