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Edward Gibbon Quotes:

Ocupation: Historian

Life: April 27, 1737 - January 16, 1794

Birthday: April 27

Death: January 16

One must search diligently to find laudatory comments on education (other than those pious platitudes which are fodder for commencement speeches). It appears that most persons who have achieved fame and success in the world of ideas are cynical about formal education. These people are a select few, who often achieved success in spite of their education, or even without it. As has been said, the clever largely educate themselves, those less able aren't sufficiently clever or imaginative to benefit much from education.

- Edward Gibbon

topic: Education, Clever, Ideas, Commencement Speech, Fodder, Formal Education

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