“Young children were always so important to me. Adults should treat children with more respect. We should put more monies in our schools. I grew up on that side of the coin.” ShouldChildrenImportantSchoolYoungSidesGrewGrew UpAdultsTreatsMore MoneyCoinsYoung Children Author:Steve Wozniak
“I remember one English teacher in the eighth grade, Florence Schrack, whose husband also taught at the high school. I thought what she said made sense, and she parsed sentences on the blackboard and gave me, I'd like to think, some sense of English grammar and that there is a grammar, that those commas serve a purpose and that a sentence has a logic, that you can break it down. I've tried not to forget those lessons, and to treat the English language with respect as a kind of intricate tool.” ThinkingKindMadeSaidSchoolRememberPurposeLanguageForgetBreakTeacherTaughtLessonsHusbandHigh SchoolToolsLogicTreatsSentencesGradesGrammarEnglish LanguageIntricateFlorenceEnglish TeacherEighth GradeBlackboardEnglish Grammar Author:John Updike
“My dad kept me away from people who treat children wrong. It's just amazing that there is such a way to raise a person without giving them complexes. But nobody does it. They think it should be the old school. But look at the products. Wouldn't it be great if you could avoid the complexes? Then you could deal with the complexes of life.” PeopleIfsThinkingWayGivingShouldLooksChildrenPersonsDoeSchoolDealsProductsDadTreatsRaisesComplexesMy DadOld School Author:Juliette Lewis
“Challenging schools to treat their students as customers with a choice, instead of inmates serving time.” SchoolChoicesChallengesStudentsTreatsCustomersServingInmates Author:David Warlick
“We often treat children as if they're not very competent to do anything on their own. So we make them stop learning in a natural way - by exploring. Logo [the computer programming language ] allows them to find their way around the computer, as they would find their way around the house, uncontaminated by the bureaucracies of schools.” IfsWayChildrenSchoolHouseLanguageNaturalComputerTreatsProgrammingExploringBureaucracyCompetentComputer ProgrammingProgramming LanguagesLogos Author:Seymour Papert
“You believe in equality for women and men. And that means that, not only do you believe in it kind of in the abstract but you actively think people should seek it when it comes to the way you hire people, the way you compensate people, the way you treat women and men in professional settings and school, whatever the case, giving them equal opportunities without disadvantaging them because of their, for the fact that they're women. And to me that's what it means for me to be a feminist. I don't think it's that controversial.” PeopleThinkingMenWayGivingShouldBelieveKindMeanFactsSchoolOpportunityCasesEqualMen And WomenTreatsFeministSettingSettingsAbstractControversialEqual OpportunityWomen Equality Author:John Legend
“We're progressing on a lot of fronts, but on the aspect of your responsibility - just the very basics of how we treat each other - before we learn mathematics and computers and science in school, and languages and all of this, the basis of it: What is it to be a human? What responsibility do you have?” HumansSchoolLanguageResponsibilityProgressFrontsComputerAspectTreatsBasesMathematicsBasics Author:Michal Rovner
“I once asked my oldest daughter [Julia Marie] if she thought about changing her name in school and she said, "No, I'm a Pacino. That's my name." I just wondered how it would feel, how people would treat her, but she's adjusted so marvelously.” PeopleIfsFeelsSaidSchoolNamesDaughterTreatsJuliaMarie Author:Al Pacino
“In the fifties, you have your beauty as a treat. I thought that until I hit the sixties.In your sixties, life decides to reward you with certain kinds of profound appreciation, so that people name their children and schools and libraries after you! And you still have your sexuality and your sensuality. If you want your sexuality, you still have it.” PeopleIfsWantKindChildrenStillsSchoolCertainNamesTreatsProfoundRewardsLibraryAppreciationSexualitySensualitySixty Author:Maya Angelou
“In 2009, I traveled to South Sudan with my organization PSI. While there, I visited a local school and met with a group of children who had formed a water club. The group learned about how to treat their drinking water and use proper hygiene practices, such as washing their hands before eating or after going to the bathroom.” ChildrenUseHandsSchoolWaterPracticeGroupsMetsEatingOrganizationTreatsDrinkingSouthClubsLocalsTraveledBathroomWashingHygieneDrinking WaterSudan Author:Mandy Moore
“We learned about gratitude and humility - that so many people had a hand in our success, from the teachers who inspired us to the janitors who kept our school clean... and we were taught to value everyone's contribution and treat everyone with respect.” PeopleHandsSchoolValuesTeacherHumilityTaughtGratitudeTreatsCleanInspiredContributionJanitorHumility And Gratitude Author:Michelle Obama
“Maybe my values are outdated, but I come from an old school of thought. I think that men ought to treat women like something other than just shorter, weaker men with breasts. Try and convict me if I’m a bad person for thinking so. I enjoy treating a woman like a lady, opening doors for her, paying for shared meals, giving flowers–all that sort of thing.” IfsThinkingMenGivingTryingPersonsSchoolValuesEnjoyDoorsFlowerOughtTreatsOpeningMealsBreastsLike SomethingOld SchoolConvictsOutdatedOpening Doors Author:Jim Butcher
“If poverty is a disease that infects the entire community in the form of unemployment and violence, failing schools and broken homes, then we can't just treat those symptoms in isolation . We have to heal that entire community.” IfsHomeSchoolFormCommunityHealingPovertyViolenceFailingBrokenDiseaseTreatsHealIsolationUnemploymentSymptomsEnding PovertyBroken Homes Author:Barack Obama
“I tell [medical students] that they are the luckiest persons on earth to be in medical school, and to forget all this worry about H.M.O.'s and keep your eye on helping the patient. It's the best time ever to be a doctor because you can heal and treat conditions that were untreatable even a couple of years ago.” YearsPersonsHelpingEyeSchoolEarthScienceForgetWorryConditionsStudentsCoupleYears AgoDoctorsTreatsLuckPatientMedicalHealBest TimesMedical School Author:Joseph Murray
“It is the aim of the modern school, not to treat every position according to one general law, but according to the principle inherent in the position” SchoolLawPrinciplesModernPositionTheoryTreatsAimChessInherent Author:Richard Reti
“Actually, the kids at school don't treat me any differently at all just because I'm on television.” ChildrenKidsSchoolTelevisionTreats Author:Beverley Mitchell
“The orthodox school has witnessed for centuries that nature itself has never once cured any existing disease with another dissimilar one, however intense. What must we think of this school, which nevertheless has continued to treat chronic diseases allopathically, with medicines and formulas that can only cause a disease condition -God knows which -dissimilar to the one being treated? Even if these physicians have not hitherto observed nature attentively enough, the miserable results of their treatment should have taught them that they were on the wrong road.” IfsThinkingKnowsShouldEnoughSchoolCausesResultsConditionsCenturyTaughtDiseaseShould HaveTreatsMedicineIntenseTreatedMiserableTreatmentOrthodoxFormulasNeverthelessPhysiciansGod KnowsWrong Road Author:Samuel Hahnemann