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Scholarship Quotes

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When the word of God says one thing and scholarship says another, scholarship can go to hell.
Billy Sunday

Authors on Scholarship Quotes: Ralph Waldo Emerson Mason Cooley Pietro Aretino Malcolm Bradbury William Zinsser Christine Baranski John Kenneth Galbraith Abe Lemons Margaret Ayer Barnes Viggo Mortensen Bertolt Brecht Jesse Jackson Edwin Moses Jacques Barzun Bill Richardson Holbrook Jackson Elie Wiesel Isaiah Mustafa Paul Theroux Richard Levins Billy Sunday Ellen Wilkinson Henry David Thoreau Philip Rieff Summer Glau Moliere William Hazlitt Benjamin Carson Jonathon Keats
2.
Scholarship is to be created not by compulsion, but by awakening a pure interest in knowledge.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

3.
Pedantry is the dotage of knowledge.
Holbrook Jackson

4.
Doctors bury their mistakes, but mine are still on scholarship.
Abe Lemons

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Bad writing, it is easily verified, has never kept scholarship from being published.
Jacques Barzun

6.
...there's no reason why scholarship can't be as seriously playful as bubble-blowing.
Jonathon Keats

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Scholarship that is indifferent to human suffering is immoral.
Richard Levins

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Scholars are wont to sell their birthright for a mess of learning.
Henry David Thoreau

9.
Things take indeed a wondrous turn When learned men do stoop to learn.
Bertolt Brecht

10.
I didn't get an athletics scholarship at a major school.
Edwin Moses

11.
I paid for my own education by scholarship until I left university.
Ellen Wilkinson

12.
Each time I make a movie, it's like a paid scholarship to a different university course.
Viggo Mortensen

13.
Scholars dream of finding small facts pregnant with great progeny.
Mason Cooley

14.
Genitals are a great distraction to scholarship
Malcolm Bradbury

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I respect scholarship. But I don't like to do things half-heartedly.
Elie Wiesel

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Character comes before scholarship.
Margaret Ayer Barnes

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I greatly enjoyed Tom Reiss's The Orientalist, for its mingled scholarship and sleuthing, and for so elegantly solving the puzzle of one of the Twentieth Century's most mysterious writers.
Paul Theroux

18.
How we hate this solemn Ego that accompanies the learned, like a double, wherever he goes.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

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People like to say don't abort, adopt. But I'm saying don't strip, scholarship.
Jesse Jackson

20.
Scholarship is polite argument.
Philip Rieff

21.
A great man will find a great subject, or which is the same thing, make any subject great.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

22.
Learning is the knowledge of that which none but the learned know.
William Hazlitt

23.
I played football, honestly, to get a scholarship.
Isaiah Mustafa

24.
I've had a lot of experience building things, organizing things, a national scholarship program.
Benjamin Carson

25.
Learning is the property of those who fear to do disagreeable things.
Pietro Aretino

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Scholarship hath no fury like that of a language purist faced with sludge.
William Zinsser

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I got into Julliard on almost a full scholarship.
Christine Baranski

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I was always the kid on scholarship, I was a soloist with my company, I'd been working with the symphony since I was 14.
Summer Glau

29.
Scholarship can find little to say about the obvious.
Mason Cooley

30.
Everything that's prose isn't verse and everything that isn't verse is prose. Now you see what it is to be a scholar!
Moliere

31.
If you want to find a way to keep illegal immigrants, you know where they are, you give them a driver's license. It helps with - they all get insured, it helps with traffic safety. I believe education is the key. Yeah, I was for kids of illegal immigrants, if they fulfill the same academic requirements as New Mexico kids, to be eligible for a scholarship. I believe we have to bring the 12 million undocumented workers out of the shadows, set up a standard where they speak English, if they pass background checks, pay back taxes, obey the laws, embrace American values, give them a chance, a path to citizenship, not amnesty.
Bill Richardson

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Economists, on the whole, think well of what they do themselves and much less well of what their professional colleagues do.
John Kenneth Galbraith