“Experience burned into me the conviction that access to education ought to be based on how much you are willing to learn and how hard you are willing to work, not on how many dollars your family has in their bank account.” HardWillingOughtAccountsDollarsConvictionAccessOur FamilyBurnedBank AccountsWilling To LearnAccess To Education Author:Dave Obey
“Much as constitutional guarantees of press freedom do little good for prospective publishers if they do not have access to paper or ink, the right to aid in dying is strikingly useless if nobody is willing to help.” IfsLittlesHelpingDyingWillingPaperPressesAidsAccessUselessGuaranteesPublishersInkFreedom Of The Press Author:Jacob M. Appel
“Broadband access is the great equalizer, leveling the playing field so that every willing and able person, no matter their station in life, has access to the information and tools necessary to achieve the American Dream.” PersonsMatterDreamAbleAchieveInformationFieldsWillingToolsAccessStationsAmerican DreamPlaying FieldsEqualizerBroadband Author:Michael K. Powell
“Worse, the deadly accuracy of filial faultfinding is facilitated by access, by trust, by willing disclosure, and so constitutes a double betrayal.” WillingBetrayalAccessAccuracyDisclosureFilial Book:We Need To Talk About Kevin Source: We Need To Talk About Kevin
“You may not realize initially how many other opportunities are wrapped up inside the first one. After you go through the first door, you'll then discover more doors automatically opening behind that one. One door leads you to another door, which leads to another door, and so one. It's like ten other boxes packed inside one box. The initial door that God opens is your access to more opportunities. But you must be willing to walk through the first one to get to the other good things God has for you.” FirstsMayOpportunityRealizingWalksBehindsDoorsWillingTenGood ThingsBoxesAccessOpeningInitials Author:George Foreman
“If we want to have a two-class society and an unemployed, welfare-crippled lower class that has no access to equality and educational opportunity and no access to jobs and is resentful and furiously angry, we can have it - that's what we've been willing to pay for so far.” IfsWantTwoJobsOpportunityPayClassWillingAngryEducationalAccessWelfareUnemployedCrippledResentfulLower Class Author:Robert Hass
“More than poverty, more than degree of education, religion, access to natural resources, even degree of democracy - violence against females is the biggest indicator of whether a country will be violent in itself or be willing to use military violence against another country.” CountryUseNaturalPovertyDemocracyViolenceMilitaryWillingDegreesResourcesFemaleAccessViolentNatural ResourcesIndicators Author:Gloria Steinem