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  • Common Core, the initiative that claims to more accurately measure K-12 student knowledge in English and math, also encourages children to step up their 'critical thinking.' -- David Harsanyi
  • English girls' schools today providing the higher education are, so far as my knowledge goes, worthily representative of that astonishing rise in the intellectual standards of women which has taken place in the last half-century. -- Mary Augusta Ward
  • I do feel fortunate to have some knowledge of the great Latin American writers, including some that are probably not that well known in English. I'm thinking of Jose Maria Arguedas, whom I read when I was living in Lima, and who really impacted the way I viewed my country. -- Daniel Alarcon
  • Shelley and Keats were the last English poets who were at all up to date in their chemical knowledge. -- John B. S. Haldane
  • The canker has so eaten into the society that in many cases the only meaning of education is a knowledge of English. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • Faults in English prose derive not so much from lack of knowledge, intelligence or art as from lack of thought, patience or goodwill. -- Robert Graves
  • Common Core, the initiative that claims to more accurately measure K-12 student knowledge in English and math, also encourages children to step up their critical thinking. -- David Harsanyi
  • And I'm walking along and we're laughing, kidding, joking, and see he understood the leader, the one we called the leader, had some knowledge of English, although limited. -- Betty Hill
  • Hackerspaces are the digital-age equivalent of English Enlightenment coffee houses. They are places open to all, indifferent to social status, and where ideas and knowledge hold primary value. -- Heather Brooke
  • Cookery means"¦English thoroughness, French art, and Arabian hospitality; it means the knowledge of all fruits and herbs and balms and spices; it means carefulness, inventiveness, and watchfulness. -- John Ruskin
  • For this reason, to study English literature without some general knowledge of the relation of the Bible to that literature would be to leave one's literary education very incomplete. -- Lafcadio Hearn
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