Education Maya Angelou Quotes & Sayings
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To me luxury is to be at home with my daughter, and the occasional massage doesn't hurt. — Olivia Newton-John
In so many ways, segregation shaped me, and education liberated me. — Maya Angelou
My education and that of my Black associates were quite different from the education of our white schoolmates. In the classroom we all learned past participles, but in the streets and in our homes the Blacks learned to drop s's from plurals and suffixes from past-tense verbs. We were alert to the gap separating the written word from the colloquial. We learned to slide out of one language and into another without being conscious of the effort. At school, in a given situation, we might respond with "That's not unusual." But in the street, meeting the same situation, we easily said, "It be's like that sometimes. — Maya Angelou
My mother's gifts of courage to me were both large and small. The latter are woven so subtly into the fabric of my psyche that I can hardly distinguish where she stops and I begin. — Maya Angelou
Motivation remains key to the marathon: the motivation to begin; the motivation to continue; the motivation never to quit. — Hal Higdon
Education is a process that goes on 'til death. The moment you see someone who knows she has found the one true way, and can call all the others false, then you know you're in the company of an ignoramus. — Maya Angelou
We must create a climate where people agree that human beings are more alike than unalike. The only way to do that is through education. — Maya Angelou
First. get clear on how you want to feel. Then, do stuff that makes you feel that way. — Danielle LaPorte
Harriet Beecher Stowe was thirty-nine when she began Uncle Tom's Cabin. She had given birth to seven children and seen one die. She wrote her book to be serialized in an abolitionist newspaper. Much of it she composed on the kitchen table in between the cooking, mending, tending to her house. — Sophy Burnham
I've been as good as dead since the day I was born. I accepted that a very long time ago. — Elizabeth Morgan
He was a simple man who had no inferiority complex about his lack of education, and even more amazing no superiority complex because he had succeeded despite that lack. — Maya Angelou
My parents were born in the 1930s, and they experienced the air raids on Tokyo. — Hideo Kojima
Education helps one case cease being intimidated by strange situations. — Maya Angelou
Segregation shaped me; education liberated me. — Maya Angelou
The quality of strength lined with tenderness is an unbeatable combination, as are intelligence and necessity when unblunted by formal education. — Maya Angelou
