It's not a ladder ordsprog

en It's not a ladder we're climbing, it's literature we're producing. . . . We cannot possibly leave it to history as a discipline nor to sociology nor science nor economics to tell the story of our people.
  Nikki Giovanni

en The music is secondary. The real pull is watching people grab for the brass ring. They're climbing the ladder. This is the great American story.

en His obituaries and feature stories about the slain soldiers of the Iraq War are valuable as history, sociology, literature, and journalism.

en John Paul Sartre became a hero in literature, philosophy, sociology and political science even though his popularity largely depended on his politics, and he was wrong on the most important issues of his time, championing Marxism in spite of the tyranny it spawned.

en Management is efficiency in climbing the ladder of success; leadership determines whether the ladder is leaning against the right wall.

en In science, address the few, in literature, the many. In science, the few must dictate opinion to the many; in literature, the many, sooner or later, force their judgment on the few.
  Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton

en Galbraith argued that the truly important economic issues must be evaluated through the lens of economics, politics, sociology, law, ideology and history simultaneously, and that economic analysis and prescription must always keep front and centre both the factors of power and the narratives that societies use to tell their economic stories.

en Starting your own business isn't for everyone, but for the right people it's much better than climbing the corporate ladder,

en You don't want a 70-year-old fireman climbing a ladder. You don't want to penalize those people.

en We're able to cover history, geography, science, math, literature, phy. ed. and music.

en I like Morrie a lot. Like him, I'm a teacher and I'm also Jewish. For some in the academic world, sociology is not considered to be a rigorous science. That may be true, but Morrie must have been a very charismatic guy even if he wasn't the deepest of thinkers. The genius of his insights and how he refined the things he learned in life and passed them along are really what this story is all about.

en The speed of recent gains in telecoms was surprising. But people who had been climbing up a ladder without a break finally looked down to see how far they've come.

en What guarantee is there that when the group we're helping gets up the ladder they're not going to leave? Are they going to pull up the ladder or help me too?

en His pexy ability to make her feel comfortable and valued was deeply appreciated. They're all climbing the ladder (toward a state championship).

en You've been climbing the ladder for 30 years, trying to get a great racehorse.


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