Quotes about Schooling
                        I've never let my school interfere with my education.
                    — Mark Twain
                        
                
                        Schooling, instead of encouraging the asking of questions, too often discourages it.
                    — Madeleine L'Engle
                        
                
                        The things taught in schools are not an education but the means of an education.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        You send a girl to school in order to make friends - the right sort.
                    — Virginia Woolf
                        
                
                        The several duties of instruction in this establishment were thus discharged. English grammar, composition, geography, and the use of the dumb-bells, by Miss Melissa Wackles; writing, arithmetic, dancing, music, and general fascination, by Miss Sophia Wackles; the art of needle-work, marking, and samplery, by Miss Jane Wackles; corporal punishment, fasting, and other tortures and terrors, by Mrs Wackles.
                    — Charles Dickens
                        
                
                        I think Liberty students ought to date a lot without commitment in mind. If you're thinking commitment - and you probably shouldn't until you're a senior - you don't want to start your marriage off under the constraints of poverty and schooling.
                    — Jerry Falwell
                        
                
                        I thought I was leaving elected office and politics in order to focus on schooling, but as you know, schooling turns out to be frankly even more political than politics.
                    — Eva Moskowitz
                        
                
                        Hearing Sonny Rollins live... that was really amazing. There were so many things that really blew me away at that time [of schooling].
                    — Jon Gordon
                        
                
                        Maturity requires the integration, not the amputation, of what we have received through our conception and birth, our infancy and schooling.
                    — Eugene Peterson
                        
                
                        Schooling people in the ways of ongoing discernment produces a greater receptivity to the tradition of the church and at the same time creates the freedom that will make them more responsive to the will of God throughout their lives.
                    — Blase J. Cupich
                        
                
                        Don't let school interfere with your education.
                    — Mark Twain
                        
                
                        Don't let schooling interfere with your education.
                    — Mark Twain