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“To the extent that tenure supports academic freedom, I support tenure. I want no person or system to have any power, real or apparent, to chill academic freedom.”
James E. Rogers“Should a professor of accounting or chemistry be fired for using up class time to sound off about homelessness or the war in Iraq? Yes! There is no high moral principle that prevents it. What prevents it are tenure rules that have saddled so many colleges with so many self-indulgent prima donnas who seem to think that they are philosopher kings, when in fact they are often grossly ignorant or misinformed outside the narrow confines of their particular specialty.”
Thomas Sowell“America comes with both rights and responsibilities. You have, for example, the right to free speech, but you have the responsibility to not yell 'fire' in a crowded theater. If you don't live up to that responsibility, you face certain consequences. It's a simple but effective formula. Unfortunately, tenured professors are completely insulated from it. They can scream fire in their classrooms all they want - and then hide behind their tenure if anyone questions them on it.”
Glenn Beck, Cowards: What Politicians, Radicals, and the Media Refuse to Say“I don't tell you this story today in order to encourage all of you in the class of '04 to find careers in the music business, but rather to suggest what the next decade of your lives is likely to be about, and that is, trying to ensure that you don't wake up at 32 or 35 or 40 tenured to a life that happened to you when you weren't paying strict attention, either because the money was good, or it made your parents proud, or because you were unlucky enough to discover an aptitude for the very thing that bores you to tears, or for any of the other semi-valid reasons people marshal to justify allowing the true passion of their lives to leak away. If you're lucky, you may have more than one chance to get things right, but second and third chances, like second and third marriages, can be dicey propositions, and they don't come with guarantees.... The question then is this: How does a person keep from living the wrong life?”
Richard Russo“...but the tenure of friendships has never been governed by the passage of time.”
Amor Towles, A Gentleman in Moscow“And fragile is thy tenure of this worldStill haunted by the monstrous ghost of God.("To Science")”
George Sterling, The Thirst of Satan: Poems of Fantasy and Terror“The longest tenured First LOVE and Greatest TEACHER, in-fact life long, is none the other, but Mother.”
Vikrmn, 10 Golden Steps of Life“This life is but a brief tenure, one of many perspectives a spirit must experience in the quest for eternity.”
Brian Rathbone, Call of the Herald“The concern was that if a woman was doing gender equality, her chances of making it to tenure in the law school were diminished. It was considered frivolous.”
Ruth Bader Ginsburg“A politician never forgets the precarious nature of elective life. We have never established a practice of tenure in public office.”
Hubert H. Humphrey