Ohio State University Famous Quotes & Sayings
19 Ohio State University Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
For centuries the writing-desk has contained sheets fit precisely for the communication of friends. Masters of language, poets of long ages, have turned from the sheet that endures to the sheet that perishes, pushing aside the tea-tray, drawing close to the fire (for letters are written when the dark presses around a bright red cave), and addressed themselves the task of reaching, touching, penetrating the individual heart.— Virginia Woolf

I love this university, and although I might be retiring from the presidency, my work with Ohio State will continue.— Gordon Gee

The most frightening interview I've ever done was with Dr. Lonnie Thompson of The Ohio State University on the subject of global warming.— Bill Kurtis

I get no respect. The way my luck is running, if I was a politician I would be honest.— Rodney Dangerfield

From him [Wilard Bennett] I learned how different a working laboratory is from a student laboratory. The answers are not known!— William M. Fowler
[While an undergraduate, doing experimental measurements in the laboratory of his professor, at Ohio State University.]
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Only twenty-six British universities have total endowments greater than the amount given annually to the Ohio State University football team. I— Bill Bryson

Congress allows lemonade to the members and has it charged under the head of stationery-I move also that whiskey be allowed under the item of fuel.— Davy Crockett

I took a correspondence course with a guy at Ohio University. He gave me ten exercises, and one of them resulted in the story "Bactine." It pleased me a lot more than anything else I'd ever done, so I kept messing around and by the time I got to Ohio State I'd written maybe eight stories.— Donald Ray Pollock

The biggest problem with Bill Schutz's food is his timidity with herbs and spices and some bizarre primeval fear of salt.— Marian Burros

Mountaintop removal coal operations enrich only a handful of elites while impoverishing everyone else in their proximity.— Gloria Reuben

Channel the anger swelling inside you— Hajime Isayama
Fighting the boundary 'till you break through
Deep in your soul there's no hesitation
So make yourself the one they all fear
There is a wild fire inside you
Burning desire you can't extinguish
Your crimson arrow
Rips through the twilight
This is the moment for war!

He tasted like hope and healing. He tasted like the future.— Heather Demetrios

I did it for a living, made a career out of it, but now I've turned it into somewhat of a hobby.— Dick Trickle

One must do the same subject over again ten times, a hundred times. In art nothing must resemble an accident, not even movement.— Edgar Degas

The Ohio State University has a rich - if quiet - heritage of the arts.— Gordon Gee

Contingent on what, though? Some bases for feeling good about oneself may be worse than others. Jennifer Crocker, a psychologist at Ohio State University, and her colleagues have shown that the prognosis is particularly bad when self-esteem hinges on outdoing others (competitive success), approval by others, physical appearance, or academic achievement.47 Consider the last of those. When children's self-esteem rises or falls with how well they do at school, achievement can resemble an addiction, "requiring ever greater success to avoid feelings of worthlessness." And if it looks as though success is unlikely, kids may "disengage from the task, deciding it doesn't matter, rather than suffer the loss of self-esteem that accompanies failure.— Alfie Kohn

I work under three umbrellas: entertainment, education, and entrepreneurship. Of course the entertainment fragment speaks for itself because I'm in Chicago. However, a lot of folks may not know I teach courses at Ohio State University that covers life in professional sports.— Eddie George

'Sag Harbor' was a very different book for me. It changed the way I thought about books that I wanted to do.— Colson Whitehead
