My Simple Quotes to Live By – Week of July 20, 2014

“EDUCATION SHOULD BE FREE–IT PROVIDES BENEFITS TO ALL OF SOCIETY” ~ Joyce Fields

 

My Simple Quotes - GSB - Amazon(excerpted from “My Simple Quotes to Live By” – available at http://www.amazon.com [available on Kindle, too!] and http://www.GoodShortBooks.com)

 

 

For “lower education,”–elementary school, middle school, and high school–it’s all free, or at least paid for by the taxes that we all pay.

But when it comes to college or “higher education,” that costs a bundle and can send a family into the “poor house.”

It stands to reason that, like “lower education,” “higher education” should also be free. All of society benefits when the entire population is well educated.

It lowers the level of ignorance. And, God knows, the world could sure use a lower level of ignorance!

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“EDUCATION SHOULD BE FREE–IT PROVIDES BENEFITS TO ALL OF SOCIETY” – Another simple quote that you can live by!

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About Line of Serenity (Joyce Fields)

As a thought leader for today's generation, I choose to be part of the solution and am doing things that positively impact people's lives. In addition to being a happy, married (since 1967!) woman, sister, aunt, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, I have over 40 years' experience in "Corporate America": Stenographer, Secretary, Supervisor, Analyst, Office Manager, Executive Assistant. I am also a professional proofreader and the author of 10 books (mostly non-fiction)--http://www.GoodShortBooks.com).
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2 Responses to My Simple Quotes to Live By – Week of July 20, 2014

  1. Sandra Garth says:

    This should be posted in every school building and campus. So many of our schools here are closing. We even lost an entire school district last year.

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