Self Eduction Quotes & Sayings
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Since the days of Peter the Great, Russia had looked to the West for her civilization, even to the extend of adopting French as a second language - or as a first for people of station and learning. The United States, recently cut loose politically from England, still drew heavily on the Old World for her art, literature, science and philosophy. Intellectuals from both nations flocked to Europe in search of eduction and aesthetic stimulation, and many became so enthralled with European civilization that they failed to return. In Russia as well as in the United States many an indignant patriot would rant about the need for serving European apron strings. — Perry D. Westbrook

Investing in foreign aid would also help achieve China's strategic objectives, since aid could become a powerful tool in the expansaion of China's influence. — Wang Yizhou

In the Arctic, things are already getting freaky. Temperatures have warmed three times faster than the global average. — Jeff Goodell

That's why I'm very proud of being American. I'm proud to pay taxes. I pay a lot of taxes, but it sure beats the alternative. — Payne Stewart

Chuck Cooper is a friend, and I adore him. He can do so many things. — Tamara Tunie

Our life stories are at one and the same time reality, fallacy and fantasy ... — Rasheed Ogunlaru

It's the new technologies that govern production and consumption, that guide people's behavior and shape their perceptions. — Nicholas Carr

Communism possesses a language which every people can understand - its elements are hunger, envy, and death. — Heinrich Heine

Hate is not a feeling toward another, but a feeling of defeat by another. — Kristen Ashley

His hand took hold of hers, and as she said something low in his ear he turned toward her with a rush of emotion. I think that voice held him most, with its fluctuating, feverish warmth, because it couldn't be over-dreamed - that voice was a deathless song. — F Scott Fitzgerald