Anne Hathaway (1982) American actress
On her boyfriend, Raffaello Follieri, as quoted in "Anne Hathaway : I'm Not a Saint" in People magazine (20 February 2007)
The Hollywood Reporter November 7, 1995.
Anne Hathaway (1982) American actress
On her boyfriend, Raffaello Follieri, as quoted in "Anne Hathaway : I'm Not a Saint" in People magazine (20 February 2007)
Neil Postman (1931–2003) American writer and academic
Language Education in a Knowledge Context (1980)
Context: In the development of intelligence nothing can be more "basic" than learning how to ask productive questions. Many years ago, in Teaching as a Subversive Activity, Charles Weingartner and I expressed our astonishment at the neglect shown in school toward this language art.... The "back to the basics" philosophers rarely mention it, and practicing teachers usually do not find room for it in their curriculums. …all our knowledge results from questions, which is another way of saying that question-asking is our most important intellectual tool… There are at present no reading tests anywhere that measure the ability of students to address probing questions to the particular texts they are reading... What students need to know are the rules of discourse which comprise the subject, and among the most central of such rules are those which govern what is and what is not a legitimate question.
John S. Hall (1960) Poet, author, singer, lawyer
February 16
Quotes from Daily Negations (2007)
“It is life, I think, to watch the water. A man can learn so many things.”
Nicholas Sparks book The Notebook
Source: The Notebook
Sandra Bullock (1964) American actress and producer
Parade interview (2009)
Context: I know I'm not easy to deal with. I'm controlling, and I want everything orderly, and I need lists. My mind goes a mile a minute. I'm difficult on every single level. I'm aware that I can be annoying.
“I never learn anything talking. I only learn things when I ask questions.”
Lou Holtz (1937) American college football coach, professional football coach, television sports announcer
“I can't watch TV longer than five minutes without praying for nuclear holocaust.”
Bill Hicks (1961–1994) American comedian
Agatha Christie (1890–1976) English mystery and detective writer
Source: Curtain - Poirot's Last Case (1975), chapter 7