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Jane Austen

"Provided that nothing like useful knowledge could be gained from them, provided they were all story and no reflection, she had never any objection to books at all."

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"Provided that nothing like useful knowledge could be gained from them, provided they were all story and no reflection, she had never any objection to books at all."

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Donna Grant

"Real education is never acquisition of knowledge but training of character."

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Donna Grant

"Real education leads to the liberation of the mind."

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Donna Grant

"After all, what is education, if not the unparalleled means to transcend the self- imposed physical limits of the mind and the body."

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Donna Grant

"Experience is a sacred education."

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Donna Grant

"My expectations from the university were perhaps too idealistic. I had dreams of learning things about innovation and discovery in the field of technology, but all of it hit the ground hard, when I faced with the pathetic reality of the so-called higher education system. To my surprise, I found myself stuck behind the walls of meaningless facts, figures and rankings. It occurred to me that, it was not actually a place for education, rather it was a place where you go to get your head filled with useless undigested information, that you'd probably never use throughout your entire life. It was not education, and moreover, it was definitely not science."

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Donna Grant

"Keep reading, Keep learning."

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Donna Grant

"Anything that you learn becomes your wealth, a wealth that cannot be taken away from you; whether you learn it in a building called school or in the school of life. To learn something new is a timeless pleasure and a valuable treasure. And not all things that you learn are taught to you, but many things that you learn you realize you have taught yourself."

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Donna Grant

"Discovery Determines The System Of Education."

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Donna Grant

"The Kingdom of God should be the main goal of our financial investments."

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Donna Grant

"Feed your child ideas of peace, harmony and compassion but at the same time give them courage to defend their identity and dignity."

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Jane Austen
"Where people are really attached, poverty itself is wealth."

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Jane Austen
"Stupid men are the only ones worth knowing after all."

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Jane Austen
"Mr. Knightley to be no longer coming there for his evening comfort! - No longer walking in at all hours, as if ever willing to change his own home for their's! - How was it to be endured?"

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Jane Austen
"Men have had every advantage of us in telling their own story. Education has been theirs in so much higher a degree; the pen has been in their hands. I will not allow books to prove anything."

Education

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Jane Austen
"A very narrow income has a tendency to contract the mind, and sour the temper. Those who can barely live, and who live perforce in a very small, and generally very inferior, society, may well be illiberal and cross."

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Jane Austen
"Adieu to disappointment and spleen. What are men to rocks and mountains?"

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Jane Austen
"To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love."

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Jane Austen
"With such a worshipping wife, it was hardly possible that any natural defects in it should not be increased. The extreme sweetness of her temper must hurt his."

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Jane Austen
"Time did not compose her."

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Jane Austen
"I have faults enough, but they are not, I hope, of understanding. My temper I dare not vouch for. It is, I believe, too little yielding- certainly too little for the convenience of the world. I cannot forget the follies and vices of other so soon as I ought, nor their offenses against myself. My feelings are not puffed about with every attempt to move them. My temper would perhaps be called resentful. My good opinion once lost, is lost forever."

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