Danh ngôn của George Weinberg

My father, who was from a wealthy family and highly educated, a lawyer, Yale and Columbia, walked out with the benefit of a healthy push from my mother, a seventh grade graduate, who took a typing course and got a secretarial job as fast as she could.
My father, who was from a wealthy family and highly educated, a lawyer, Yale and Columbia, walked out with the benefit of a healthy push from my mother, a seventh grade graduate, who took a typing course and got a secretarial job as fast as she could.
Cha tôi, xuất thân từ một gia đình giàu có và có trình độ học vấn cao, là luật sư, Yale và Columbia, ra đi nhờ sự thúc đẩy lành mạnh từ mẹ tôi, một học sinh mới tốt nghiệp lớp bảy, người đã tham gia khóa học đánh máy và nhanh chóng nhận được công việc thư ký. như cô ấy có thể.
Tác giả: George Weinberg | Chuyên mục: Graduation | Sứ mệnh: [5]
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- Hope never abandons you, you abandon it.
- As I said, men value their independence in a weird way, above practically everything.
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- The world will step aside for nearly anyone who has the courage of his of her opinions.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Graduation
- It's my goal to make martial arts compulsory for girls in school. In China, you have to do two years of martial arts' training without which you cannot get a graduation degree.
- If a student takes the whole series of my folklore courses including the graduate seminars, he or she should learn something about fieldwork, something about bibliography, something about how to carry out library research, and something about how to publish that research.
- Adults tell students that it gets better, that the world changes after school, that being 'different' will pay off sometime after graduation. But no one explains to them why.
- For many, graduation marks the end of formal student life - the end of long spring breaks and of thinking that a 10 A.M. class is far too early.
- Really, the potential for, first of all, any college graduate today is enormously good. These are good times for anyone with a college degree today, particularly African Americans. With a college degree today, you really breach the unemployment rate.