You see some non-Catholic friends of mine have questioned the depth of my faith because of the fact that I have a good education.
I think an education is beneficial but whether it takes an education to be successful in the arts is a whole other question.
I think that every child grows up with the ideas that what we are given is our society. Your education and your mother and father they tell you this is how it is but then you hit adolescence and you think 'Is it? Why? Why is it like that?' Sometimes that questioning leads to something more.
The question is will we continue to fight what may be a rearguard action to defend universal literacy as a central goal of our education system or are we bold enough to see what's actually happening to our culture?
So I was shampooing at 14. But I've always thought that had I the opportunity for an education I would have been an architect. There's no question about it.
My mom was really vigorous about making sure that we saw things and that we questioned things. Education was so important to both of my parents.
There is not to be found in all history any miracle attested by a sufficient number of men of such unquestioned good sense education and learning as to secure us against all delusion in themselves.
The love of learning the sequestered nooks And all the sweet serenity of books.
Living in dreams of yesterday we find ourselves still dreaming of impossible future conquests.
Dreams are today's answers to tomorrow's questions.