Harris, Sydney J.: Education's purpose is to turn "mirrors" — reflecting moods and emotions of the times — into "windows" — bringing light to bear. (Sydney J. Harris: U.S. journalist and columnist, 1917-1986) Categories: EDUCATION
Harris, Sydney J.: Information is giving out; communication is getting through. (Sydney J. Harris: U.S. journalist and columnist, 1917-1986) Categories: COMMUNICATION
Harris, Sydney J.: Many persons of high intelligence have notoriously poor judgment. (Sydney J. Harris: U.S. journalist and columnist, 1917-1986) Categories: INTELLIGENCE, JUDGMENT
Harris, Sydney J.: The time to relax is when you don't have time for it. (Sydney J. Harris: U.S. journalist and columnist, 1917-1986) Categories: RELAXATION
Harris, Sydney J.: The time to relax is when you don’t have time for it. (Sydney J. Harris: U.S. journalist and columnist, 1917-1986) Categories: RELAXATION
Harris, Sydney J.: The whole purpose of education is to turn mirrors into windows. (Sydney J. Harris: U.S. journalist and columnist, 1917-1986) Categories: EDUCATION
Harris, Sydney J.: There's no point in burying a hatchet if you're going to put up a marker on the site. (Sydney J. Harris: U.S. journalist and columnist, 1917-1986) Categories: GRUDGES
Harris, Sydney J.: We have not passed that subtle line between childhood and adulthood until . . . we have stopped saying, "It got lost," and say, "I lost it." (Sydney J. Harris: U.S. journalist and columnist, 1917-1986) Categories: CHILDHOOD, SELF-RESPONSIBILITY