Eraser Ink Quotes & Sayings
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I could enjoy the life that I had by virtue of the educational attainment that my grandparents and parents had pursued. Education was always incredibly valued in our family. — Adam Braun

I think it's probably a good thing to be considered stable, but with a capacity for madness. — Wayne Coyne

As for helping me in the outside world, the Convent taught me only that if you spit on a pencil eraser, it will erase ink. — Dorothy Parker

One day when I was studying with Schoenberg, he pointed out the eraser on his pencil and said, 'This end is more important than the other.' After twenty years I learned to write directly in ink. — John Cage

The only useful thing I ever learned in school was that if you spit on your eraser it erased ink. — Dorothy Parker

There's a big difference between not knowing the truth and not liking it. — Glenn Beck

I think it's impossible for any of us not to find television, and the political process at its best on television, compelling. — Peter Jennings

For girls growing up, sometimes I think they get the wrong idea for what women should look like. — Lily James

She who passes by rosemary and doesn't pick it neither had love nor dreams of it. — Isabella Dusi

It is sometimes hard to grasp the difference between identifying with one's own roots, understanding people with other roots, and judging what is good or bad. — Umberto Eco

Any time I sit down and write music, the first part of that is always centering myself and thinking about who I currently am. — Trent Reznor

If you're not doing something that people will remark on, then it's going to be hard to generate word of mouth. — Jeff Bezos

I want to reach back into my history with a grade-school pink eraser, scrubbing away my decisions like mistakes on a math test. To bad I drew my mistakes in ink. — Emery Lord

Watch a man
say, a politician
being interviewed on television, an you are observing a demonstration of what both he and his interrogators learned in school: all questions have answers, and it is a good thing to give an answer even if there is none to give, even if you don't understand the question, even if the question contains erroneous assumptions, even if you are ignorant of the facts required to answer. Have you ever heard a man being interviewed say, "I don't have the faintest idea," or "I don't know enough even to guess," or "I have been asked that question before, but all my answers to it seem to be wrong?" One does not "blame" men, especially if they are politicians, for providing instant answers to all questions. The public requires that they do, since the public has learned that instant answer giving is the most important sign of an educated man. — Neil Postman

I probably spend more time with my kids than the average stay-at-home mother. — Kirstie Alley