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I've had a real business education.

The Berlin of the '20s formed the foundation of my future education... the Berlin of the UFA studios, of Fritz Lang, Lubitsch and Erich Pommer. The Berlin of the architects Gropius, Mendelsohn and Mies van der Rohe. The Berlin of the painters Max Libermann, Grosz, Otto Dix, Klee and Kandinsky.

My father had four jobs every summer. He taught driver's education. He sold World Book Encyclopedias. He sold life insurance. He worked the tobacco market. From the time I was really, really small, I went with him. Obviously, I didn't get paid.

Obviously, education is hugely important, along with healthcare. They're the basics and you're hurting your own country if you don't pour money into them.

Active-shooter scenarios have become part of the education lexicon. I had fire drills. My parents had duck and cover - nuclear and atomic bomb drills. Kids today grow up with this idea that this could happen at any point in time.

I left school at the age of 16 with no education or income; taking the first job I could get working in a hair salon.

A high-quality childhood education program has long lasting benefits on our society as a whole.

Alabama needs a comprehensive approach of collaboration that improves education from Pre-K to the workforce.

Providing a high-quality education for all Alabamians, at every stage of life, is my goal.

Investment in our people through education, no matter at what level, is an investment in economic development.

There is no common standard for education about diagnosis. Distinguishing between bipolar depression and major depressive disorder, for example, can be difficult, and mistakes are common. Misdiagnosis can be lethal. Medications that work well for some forms of depression induce agitation in others.

Sex education is absolutely important. Kids need to know about sex.

Yeah, my parents really valued education; they were both educators. But it was definitely true that I grew up in an area where a lot people didn't go to college. A lot of people did two years, a kind of terminal two years at community college.

Previous experience, key skills, and education. They're undoubtedly all important things you consider when filtering through applicants in order to make a new hire. But, what's another major determining factor of whether or not that hopeful interviewee deserves an offer letter? Cultural fit.

But I look at failure as education. In that respect, I am so well-educated.

I believe we all agree that, for the health of Kansas, nothing is more important than education.

I went to Catholic school for the cheapest private education.

I've always been a huge proponent for education; I graduated high school at 14 years old and graduated college at 17 years old.

The older I grow the more I see the influence of my family on my life. I didn't always see it. It was up to our parents to see that we had our education in a town that hadn't yet realized what racial prejudice was but actually knew and practiced it on occasion.

I had a very, very interesting childhood, but, oh my, education was the primary focus in our family.

A good education gives you confidence to stick up your hand for anything - whether it is the job you want, or the bloke. And the more you stick up your hand, the better your chances are that you will get what you want.

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