I believe it is important for the university to always remember its roots.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I know my roots and I cannot forget the journey I made.
The University conceives of itself as dedicated to the power of the intellect. Its commitment is to the way of reason.
I think this is one of the greatest strengths of this school. Not only do the students go on to achieve great milestones in their own lives, they never forget their roots and the school that gave them the chance they needed to improve their lives and their families' lives.
I think it is important to maintain your personality, your roots, very important.
I think it's really important for me not to forget where I came from.
This recognition of the earlier human background, now so obvious to us, did not come all at once, for the inclusion of history itself in university instruction is an event less than two centuries old.
The task of a university is the creation of the future, so far as rational thought and civilized modes of appreciation can affect the issue.
The university is our culture's assertion that what is made by the mind has value and can convey values.
Institutional memory is important in any organization, but so are fresh ideas.
The most important function of the university in an age of reason is to protect reason from itself.