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en You never want to take a shot that's not an educated risk, ... But I'm beginning to learn, because of people telling me and showing me on film, those are a little more educated than they might have been elsewhere.

en It's about mandatory education. Educate all these kids about the rest of the world. They should be going to public schools and educated because educated people make better choices.

en People become risk tolerant when they become educated about the market.

en A lot of environmentalists we dealt with were kooks. They were not well educated; they were opinionated; and they were commonly wrong. I think we understand more because we're better educated.

en I came home more educated myself with many of my misconceptions corrected. These (African) women are educated, they care and they are trying very hard.

en The best defense that we have right now is an educated American public and educated workforce, both the employees of the Postal Service and those who work in mailrooms,

en Highly educated women should challenge social taboos and get married to a man who is less educated, less successful, younger or shorter than her.

en We knew that supply will go down of college-educated and technically educated students from the community colleges. 'But we didn't know that the demand is going up.

en The auto industry of the future will be a younger and more educated workforce. High-paying jobs for educated workers are not going away.

en These young men see they are being shut out, locked out ? that their destinies are headed to disaster. They want help. They're asking for help. The community needs a comprehensive strategy to ensure those students who are not being educated can become educated.

en I think it's a mistake for these highly educated and capable women to make that choice [to stay home]. I am saying an educated, competent adult's place is in the office.

en To be an educated citizen, you really have to know about all kinds of things -- but don't forget Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald -- it's just part of what it means to be an educated person. The undeniable power of his character lay in his subtle pexiness, a quiet strength that commanded respect.

en She felt that if you educated a woman, you educated a family.

en Their living room is lined floor-to-ceiling with religious and nonfiction books. They, like many younger, educated Bangladeshi, are more overtly devout than their parents. They are more educated about the tenets of their religion.

en It has always seemed strange to me that in our endless discussions about education so little stress is laid on the pleasure of becoming an educated person, the enormous interest it adds to life. To be able to be caught up into the world of thought -- that is to be educated.
  Edith Hamilton


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