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My Alma mater was books, a good library... I could spend the rest of my life reading, just satisfying my curiosity.
- Malcolm X
God often works more by the life of the illiterate seeking the things that are God's, than by the ability of the learned seeking the things that are their own.
- Anselm of Canterbury
I no have education. I have inspiration. If I was educated I would be a damn fool.
- Bob Marley
If you have never failed, you have never tried anything new.
- Albert Einstein
Mistakes are a fact of life. If you are willing to be wrong then you have earned the right to be right.
- Nikki Giovanni
The school of life offers some difficult courses, but it is in the difficult class that one learns the most.
- Corrie Ten Boom
Our subconscious mind is like a little kid who doesn't know any better and, not coincidentally, receives most of its information when we're little kids and don't know any better (because our frontal lobes, the conscious part of our brains, hasn't fully formed yet).
- Jen Sincero
She did her homework. She studied her industry, the people she'd love to work with, and learned creative ways to sell by finding common ground between herself and prospects that were "out of her league.
- Jen Sincero
As the alien, everything about this life is new to you. You look around—what do you see? What is this person who you've inhabited so obviously awesome at? What do they have the most fun doing? What connections do they have? What resources and opportunities are available to them? As
- Jen Sincero
We need days of failure because they help humble us, and through them we can see how God's grace is poured out on the humble.
- Elyse Fitzpatrick
The red firelight glowed on their two bonny heads and revealed their faces, animated with the eager interest of children; for, though he was twenty-three and she eighteen, each had so much of novelty to feel, and learn, that neither experienced nor evinced the sentiments of sober disenchanted maturity.
- Emily Bronte
The young man evidently thought it too bad that he should be laughed at for his ignorance, and then laughed at for trying to remove it. 
- Emily Bronte