“It doesn't matter how many A-levels you have, what kind of a degree you have, if you have good manners people will like you.” PeopleIfsKindMatterLevelsLike YouDegreesMannersGood ManGood Manners Author:Kate Reardon
“I started in a business background, but then it was like, 'you know, I can't do math,' so I changed it to a liberal arts degree and got my Bachelor of Arts in Communications and it made sense.” KnowsArtMadeI CanChangedCommunicationLike YouDegreesMathBackgroundsBachelorsLiberal ArtsArts DegreesBachelor Of Arts Author:Jeff Dunham
“And that for every negative event or coincidence that has happened since, imagining that you triggered them, that you made them happen makes you feel like you possess a degree of control that you don't have.” FeelsMadeHappensHappenedEventsLike YouDegreesNegativeCoincidence Book:The Evolution of Mara Dyer Source: The Evolution of Mara Dyer
“If I didn't like you, I could take any or all of what I found and invent a context that lost you your job, your relationships, your degree. People are so vulnerable online and they don't realize it. That is scary to me.” PeopleIfsJobsFoundLostRealizingLike YouDegreesScaryVulnerableOnlineOur RelationshipLost You Author:Mark Cuban
“Whatever success I have achieved, whatever positions of leadership I have held have depended less on Ivy League degrees or SAT scores or GPAs and have instead been due to that sense of connection and empathy, the special obligation I felt as a black man like you to help those who need it most, people who didn't have the opportunities that I had because there, but for the grace of God go I. I might have been in their shoes. I might have been in prison. I might have been unemployed. I might not have been able to support a family. And that motivates me.” PeopleMenNeedsHas BeensHelpingMightAbleOpportunityFeltBlackSupportGraceSpecialPositionLike YouEqualDegreesEmpathyConnectionsPrisonShoesDuesObligationLeagueSatScoreMight Have BeenEqual RightsGrace Of GodUnemployedIvyIvy LeagueSat ScoresGpa Author:Barack Obama
“It wasn't so hard being like your parents or 180 degrees the other way. What was hard was not being one way or the other.” WayHardParentLike YouDegreesOne Way Author:Anna C Salter
“I went to McGill University, but I didn't graduate. They won't graduate me because I didn't have a degree in any one thing. I studied everything and they were like, "You studied too many things, so we can't give you a degree."” GivingOne ThingLike YouDegreesUniversityGraduates Author:Rachelle Lefevre