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Oxford University Quotes: "At Oxford University, the certainties of my atheist faith (and atheism is a faith) began to crumble"

At Oxford University, the certainties of my atheist faith (and atheism is a faith) began to crumble



Oxford University Quotes: "Who is more in touch with the problems of this country? One of those guys who goes off to Oxford or to University of Yale, or someone who has lived in buses, in the Metro, in the street?"

Who is more in touch with the problems of this country? One of those guys who goes off to Oxford or to University of Yale, or someone who has lived in buses, in the Metro, in the street?




Oxford University Quotes: "If you Google me, you'll find plenty of "dumb blonde" references - even though I graduated with honors from Stanford and studied at Oxford University. I don't let it bother me."

If you Google me, you'll find plenty of "dumb blonde" references - even though I graduated with honors from Stanford and studied at Oxford University. I don't let it bother me.



Oxford University Quotes: "I went to Oxford University - but I've never let that hold me back."

I went to Oxford University - but I've never let that hold me back.




Oxford University Quotes: "I want to prove that you don't have to come from Oxford University or Rada - and you don't have to have parents that support you - to succeed."

I want to prove that you don't have to come from Oxford University or Rada - and you don't have to have parents that support you - to succeed.



Oxford University Quotes: "Much of his time at Oxford passed by his own account under a dark cloud of listlessness and depression. He was dismayed by the undergraduates' relentless snobbery and unremitting emphasis on money."

Much of his time at Oxford passed by his own account under a dark cloud of listlessness and depression. He was dismayed by the undergraduates' relentless snobbery and unremitting emphasis on money.