“There has to be a consequence to failure. Schools in the inner cities cannot be told, 'Oh, we want you to teach every child to learn how to read and, incidentally, if you fail to do that there's no consequence,' .. There has to be a consequence to failure, and the Title I money needs to follow the child.” IfsWantNeedsChildrenSchoolCitiesTeachFailingConsequenceTitlesInner City Author:Karl Rove
“I went to an all-girls Catholic school. And all the nuns just breathed down our necks "abstinence." And that's not the right thing to do. It does not work. Kids will not listen to that. They're going to experiment no matter what, so you have to be honest. You have to say, "You know what, if you're gonna do it, at least think about the consequences and get protection.” IfsThinkingKnowsDoeMatterKidsSchoolGirlHonestConsequenceCatholicNo Matter WhatProtectionExperimentsBeing HonestThings To DoRight ThingNecksWhat IfNunAbstinenceCatholic School Author:Jenny McCarthy
“Gun-free zones don't deter criminals-they help them by providing a guarantee that they will not face any armed resistance. But they do deter the law-abiding. A faculty member with a concealed-handgun permit who breaks the campus gun ban would be fired and likely find it impossible to get admitted to another school. Bringing a firearm into a gun-free zone can have serious adverse consequences for law-abiding people. But for someone like the Virginia Tech killer, the threat of expulsion is no deterrent at all.” PeopleHelpingWould BeSchoolFacesLawBreakImpossibleSeriousMembersGunConsequenceThreatCriminalsResistanceGuaranteesZoneFacultyPermitKillersProvidingAbidingConcealedVirginiaBansCampusFirearmsGuarantees ThatAdverseHandgunsDeterrentExpulsionGun BanFaculty MembersVirginia Tech Book:Control: Exposing the Truth About Guns Source: Control: Exposing the Truth About Guns
“As humanism begins to dominate the state, the consequence is complete hostile annexation of the church or persecution by separation. Religion is then removed from the marketplace and the school, later from other domains of public life. The state will not toerlate any gods besides itself.” StatesSchoolChristianChurchReligiousConsequenceHumanismSeparationPersecutionHostileDomainMarketplacePublic LifeAnnexation Author:Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
“I was so paranoid that my friends wouldn't like me. I went to a very small school where the consequences of bullying were very real. You couldn't just push some nameless face in the hallway because everybody knew each other's families, so there wasn't the obligatory psychotic jackass that tortured everybody.” RealSchoolFacesMy FriendsConsequenceLike MeBullyingParanoidPsychoticNamelessReal YouHallwaysJackasses Author:Kristen Bell
“The consequences of these institutions (The towns or districts, the congregations, the schools,and the militia.) have been, that the inhabitants, having acquired from their infancy the habit of discussing, of deliberating, and of judging of public affairs, it was in these assemblies of towns or districts that the sentiments of the people were formed in the first place, and their resolutions were taken from the beginning to the end of the disputes and the war with Great Britain.” PeopleFirstsHas BeensWarEndsSchoolEducationTakenJudgingHabitConsequenceTownsInstitutionsAffairBritainResolutionSentimentsDisputesAssemblyDiscussingInfancyCongregationGreat BritainMilitiaPublic Affairs Author:John Adams
“New Jersey was actually a very cold place. There was such an intense concentration of wealth, and such a low concentration of any actual human happiness. A lot of people seem to be similar to the kid in school, which is doing a lot of things with no direct consequence to their joy, or their lives.” PeopleHumansSeemsKidsSchoolJoyWealthColdLowsConsequenceDirectIntenseConcentrationJerseyNew JerseyHuman HappinessConcentration Of Wealth Author:Ezra Miller
“Schools attempt to take credit for what occurs naturally, and blame others for the negative consequences of institutionalization.” SchoolConsequenceNegativeBlameCreditNegative Consequences Author:Denise Richards
“I just heard that some lead was coming into Newark into schools, and I asked the question, "Whose schools?" They said, "The Black and the Brown." Is that an accident? I don't think so. We are being designed to be destroyed - and unless we see that, and come together as a people under vicious attack we will suffer the consequences of evil that's in high places.” PeopleThinkingSaidSchoolTogetherSufferingEvilBlackHeardConsequenceAccidentsDestroyedBrownThey SaidViciousHigh PlacesNewark Author:Louis Farrakhan
“I don't think there's a single child who's ever benefitted from being arrested for marijuana or for underage drinking; this does not solve the problem. It makes worse problems because a) it puts them into the system, and b) it gives them a potential criminal record to have to deal with and it can have consequences for school.” ThinkingGivingChildrenDoeProblemSchoolDealsRecordsConsequenceDrinkingSolveCriminalsMarijuanaArrestedSingle ChildUnderage Drinking Author:Maia Szalavitz
“In America, we started the public school system very early in the century, and as a consequence we had more skilled workers than any nation on Earth, which meant that we were more productive than any nation on Earth.” SchoolEarthAmericaNationsCenturyConsequenceWorkersProductivePublic SchoolSchool SystemSkilled Workers Author:Barack Obama
“A particular type of film emerged from World War Two, with the Italian neorealist school. It was perfectly right for its time, which was as exceptional as the reality around us. Our major interest focused on that and on how we could relate to it. Later, when the situation normalized and post-war life returned to what it had been in peacetime, it became important to see the intimate, interior consequences of all that had happened.” WorldTwoImportantWarRealitySchoolFilmInterestSituationHappenedParticularTypeMajorsConsequenceFocusedPostsRelateIntimateWar Of The WorldsItalianInteriorsExceptionalWorld War TwoPost War Author:Michelangelo Antonioni
“Be cautious, understand the consequences of your decisions. You have to understand the consequences of every decision that you make. If you decide to be a writer, that's going to scale back your life, than when you decide to be an attorney. Y'know, if you send your kids to private school, then it's kind of like the federal budget, where if you spend money on one thing, but you have to cut on something else. So you just have to be aware, at all times, that every decision you make, has reverberations. And you have to understand those reverberations, and either you live with them, or you don't.” KindKidsSchoolDecisionCuttingConsequenceAll TimeCautiousAttorneyPrivate SchoolBe Cautious Author:Neal Gabler
“We cannot know the consequences of suppressing a child's spontaneity when he is just beginning to be active. We may even suffocate life itself. That humanity which is revealed in all its intellectual splendor during the sweet and tender age of childhood should be respected with a kind of religious veneration. It is like the sun which appears at dawn or a flower just beginning to bloom. Education cannot be effective unless it helps a child to open up himself to life.” KnowsShouldKindMayChildrenHelpingAgeSchoolHumanityReligiousSunChildhoodSweetFlowerIntellectualConsequenceActiveDawnSpontaneitySplendorMontessoriSuppressingVeneration Author:Maria Montessori
“I told myself, 'All I want is a normal life'. But was that true? I wasn't so sure. Because there was a part of me that enjoyed hating school, and the drama of not going, the potential consequences whatever they were. I was intrigued by the unknown. I was even slightly thrilled that my mother was such a mess. Had I become addicted to crisis? I traced my finger along the windowsill. 'Want something normal, want something normal, want something normal', I told myself.” WantSchoolMotherHateDramaNormalConsequenceCrisisFingersMessEnjoyedWant SomethingIntriguedNormal Life Book:Running with Scissors: A Memoir Source: Running with Scissors: A Memoir
“That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood. Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age. Homes have been lost; jobs shed; businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly; our schools fail too many; and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet.” WayWellsHas BeensWarHardUseHomeCareAgeSchoolJobsChoicesEnergyLostNationsEconomyViolenceFailingPlanetsUnderstoodEvidenceConsequenceHatredCrisisGreedHealth CareEach DayReachingCollectivesMidstShedNew AgeOur PlanetAdversariesIrresponsibility Author:Barack Obama