Quote by Emma Watson
I have felt for the last 10 years I have had this battle Ive been

I have felt for the last 10 years I have had this battle Ive been fighting so hard to have an education. Its been this uphill struggle. I was Warner Bros pain in the butt. I was their scheduling conflict. I was the one who made life difficult. – Emma Watson

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People dont really understand, but having people stare, and point, and take pictures, even if it is in a positive framework, is quite isolating theres no two ways about it. You feel a little bit, you know, freakish. – Emma Watson

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positive
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Im a feminist, but I think that romance has been taken away a bit for my generation. I think what people connect with in novels is this idea of an overpowering, encompassing love – and it being more important and special than anything and everything else. – Emma Watson

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Romantic
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But its a journey and the sad thing is you only learn from experience, so as much as someone can tell you things, you have to go out there and make your own mistakes in order to learn. – Emma Watson

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In England, literary pretence is more universal than elsewhere from our method of education. – James Payn

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Education

Educations purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one. – Malcolm Forbes

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Education

Education has for its object the formation of character. – Herbert Spencer

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Education

There is nothing of any consequence in education, in the economy, in city planning, in social policy that does not concern black people. – Toni Morrison

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Education

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My dad liked to boil a squirrel head and suck the brains out the nose. Smaller than a chicken, bigger than a rat. – Beth Ditto

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So long as all the increased wealth which modern progress brings goes but to build up great fortunes, to increase luxury and make sharper the contrast between the House of Have and the House of Want, progress is not real and cannot be permanent. – Henry George, Progress and Poverty, 1879

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