Quote by Margaret Mead
I learned the value of hard work by working hard. - Margaret Mead

I learned the value of hard work by working hard. – Margaret Mead

Other quotes by Margaret Mead

The liberals have not softened their view of actuality to make themselves live closer to the dream, but instead sharpen their perceptions and fight to make the dream actuality or give up the battle in despair. – Margaret Mead

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Liberalism
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Instead of being presented with stereotypes by age, sex, color, class, or religion, children must have the opportunity to learn that within each range, some people are loathsome and some are delightful. – Margaret Mead

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Age
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Other Quotes from
Learning
category

Patriotism, when it wants to make itself felt in the domain of learning, is a dirty fellow who should be thrown out of doors. – Arthur Schopenhauer

Category:
Learning

I wouldnt change anything. I think that its important to let things happen, and stay happened. I think thats all part of the learning curve, part of fate. Im just glad that it happened. – Mike Peters

Category:
Learning

Meditation here may think down hours to moments. Here the heart may give a useful lesson to the head and learning wiser grow without his books. – William Cowper

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Learning

There is no such whetstone, to sharpen a good wit and encourage a will to learning, as is praise. – Roger Ascham

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Learning

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If anything characterizes the cultural life of the seventies in America, it is an insistence on preventing failures of communication. – Richard Rosen

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communication

At the age when Bengali youth almost inevitably writes poetry, I was listening to European classical music. – Satyajit Ray

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The Amateur Marriage grew out of the reflection that of all the opportunities to show differences in character, surely an unhappy marriage must be the richest. – Anne Tyler

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Marriage

The dullards envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end. – Max Beerbohm