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The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, which was designed to ensure privacy and properly regulated access to student records, has become "the shield behind which higher education hides the academic corruption in college athletics. — Jay M Smith

Perhaps I did nothing because I don't have enough fear to be a good parent. — Kaui Hart Hemmings

There's no rule for better writing. Make your own rules, and see what works best for you. — Tarang Sinha

The man of great wealth owes a peculiar obligation to the state because he derives special advantages from the mere existence of government. — Theodore Roosevelt

I hear you have been most kind in visiting the poor, — George MacDonald

Income tax returns are the most imaginative fiction being written today. — Herman Wouk

The distance to the corner shops of childhood becomes unfathomable, immeasurable; the candy bars have changed. And change has changed. — Ilse Aichinger

Let's face it. There are good people and bad people everywhere. Illiteracy, poor education, wars, greed , corruption and similar factors were responsible for the problems in both India and Pakistan. Religious fanatics benefited from these factors and developed formidable socio-political strongholds in both countries. — Vivek Pereira

To a man who has spent centuries seeing to only his own needs, you are indeed high maintenance, but I'm finding I do not mind maintaining you. -Zacharel — Gena Showalter

But then she snapped your neck."
Tears rolled down his face.
"And I felt you die," he whispered.
Tears were sliding down my own cheeks. — Sarah J. Maas

He [Christ] protects their faith and gives strength to believers in proportion to the trust that each man who receives that strength is willing to place in him. — Cyprian

In seeking truth you have to get both sides of a story. — Walter Cronkite

She seemed to have encompassed time. She postulated the elapsed years during which no honeymoon nor any change had taken place, out of which the (now) five faces looked with a sort of lifeless and perennial bloom like painted portraits hung in a vacuum, each taken at its forewarned peak and smoothed of all thought and experience, the originals of which had lived and died so long ago that their joys and griefs must now be forgotten even by the very boards on which they had strutted and postured and laughed and wept. — William Faulkner

What happened in the Western world was that Plato ceased to be the way people thought. Aristotle was rediscovered, and the modern, educated world moved toward Aristotelian thinking. — John Shelby Spong