Why DID the Chicken Cross the Road?
I. Educationists Know the Answer
Because he recognized what I've said repeatedly, we
really need to elevate the profession of teaching and you can't win the
Race to the top without reaching for the higher bar . . . or road, as
the case may be.--Arne Duncan
Contrary to the claims of some of my critics and some of the
editorial pages, I am an ardent believer in the free market. . . and
the right of chickens to cross those roads.--President Barack Obama
To listen to Bill Gates makes a speech about what chickens need to do to be successful.--New York Times editorial department
To attend a party honoring Michelle Rhee.--Washington Post editorial department
To dance a jig at a KIPP coop.--Jay Mathews
She wanted merit pay.--Mayor Michael Bloomberg
Because cooperation, collaboration and consensus-building are way overrated.--Michelle Rhee
To get away from the 8,600 failed coops that live millions of chicks behind.--Chester Finn
The chicken wanted to learn its value:
y = Xβ + Zv + ε where β is a p-by-1 vector of fixed effects; X is
an n-by-p matrix; v is a q-by-1 vector of random effects; Z is an
n-by-q matrix; E(v) = 0, Var(v) = G; E(ε) = 0, Var(ε) = R; Cov(v,ε) =
0. V = Var(y) = Var(y - Xβ) = Var(Zv + ε) = ZGZT + R--Los Angeles Times
Because the more innovative that chicken is, the more money
he'll get for his school. We've got to reward good chickens. First, we
also have to stop making excuses for bad chickens." --Pres. Barack Obama
Because when chickens need more achievement for less money,
they have to change where they walk. Unlike Europe, we do very little in
this country to measure, develop and reward excellent walking.--Bill
Gates
When American chickens have the skills and knowledge needed
in today's society, our flocks will be positioned to compete
successfully in the global economy.--National Governors Association
Center for Best Practices (NGA Center) and the Council of Chief State
School Officers (CCSSO)
II. Let history be the judge--Karl Marx
If a chicken insisted always on being serious, and never
allowed itself a bit of fun and relaxation, it would go mad or become
unstable without knowing it.--Herodotus
He who commands the road has command of everything. Themistocles
It wasn't a road; it was a river.--Julius Caesar
It wasn't a road; it was a mountain.--Hannibal
It wasn't a road; it was a railroad track.--Leland Stanford.
It wasn't a road; it was the Atlantic.--Charles Lindbergh
Either the road or nothing.--Cesare Borgia
Lebensraum.--Adolph Hitler
Chickens love to fight. All real chickens love the sting of battle.--General George Patton
As a committed anarchist, it jaywalked because the rules of
the state are the chief instrument for permitting the few to monopolize
the land.--Prince Peter Alekseyevich Kropotkin
I have it on good authority that it went to the crosswalk.--Rudi Guiliani
III. All chickens by nature desire knowledge--Aristotle
A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step across the road.--Lao-Tsu
Because the road is the noble Middle Path. . .which produces insight and calm, to knowledge and enlightenment.--Buddha
Surely every chicken walketh in a vain show.--Psalms
It wanted to get out of the Cave.--Plato
An irrepresentable, unconscious, pre-existant form seemed to
be part of the chicken's inherited structure and could manifest itself
in spontaneous crossing anywhere, at any time.--Carl Jung
The chicken believed the coop is primarily a social
institution and getting out of it the fundamental method of social
progress and reform.--John Dewey
It was developmentally appropriate for the chicken to do so.--Jean Piaget
The bell rang, the chicken walked.--B. F. Skinner
Sexual fulfillment.--Dr. Ruth
Sexual perversion.--Baron Richard Von Krafft-Ebing
Crossing the road was the last taboo of chickendom.--Theodor Reik
A rooster cut off from its own mind, cut off equally from its own body--a half-crazed creature in a mad world.--R. D. Laing
Because it was lonely and looking for other chickens.--David Riesman
We rest when we're dead.--Luis Bunel.
A chicken is free the moment it wants to be.--Voltaire
A chicken takes its fun where it finds it.--Rudyard Kipling
It couldn't go home again.--Thomas Wolf
The chicken was looking for what it had lost.--Marcel Proust
Because it was All Quiet on the Western Front.--Erich Maria Remarque
Because it cursed the commonplace.--E. A. Robinson
To begin a long day's journey into night.--Eugene O'Neill
Well, I don't know. The media
have swamped the message, but anyway
God bless the chicken.
I loved the way it ran.--John Updike
The chicken walks freely in the street
and sees reality
and the things it sees
are bigger than itself
and the things it sees
are its reality.--Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Because the absurd is only too necessary on earth--Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I had the story, bit by bit, from various people, and, as
generally happens in such cases, each time it was a different
story.--Edith Wharton
Among twenty chickens
The only puzzling one
Was the one who crossed the road.--Wallace Stevens
The chicken
relieves his noble bowels
in a desolate field.--Buson
A willful beast must go its own way.--Aesop
To take a basket of fruit to her grandmother.--Grimm brothers
Because she would rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance.--e. e. cummings
I don't feel like going into it, if you want to know the truth.--J. D. Salinger
Someone must have been telling lies about the chicken.--Franz Kafka
So it wouldn't have to say it was sorry.--Erich Segal
It was privileged to be invited to a family festival of an upper middle-class flock in full plumage.--John Galsworthy
You build it, the chicken will come.--William Kinsella
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind.--Bob Dylan
My dear, I don't give a damn.--Rhett Butler
Colorless green ideas sleep furiously.--Noam Chomsky
It wanted to be on the road.--Jack Koureac
It is not the answer that enlightens, but the question.--Eugene Ionesco
Because it was the master of its fate and the captain of its soul.--W. E. Henley
So much depends
upon a chicken
seeing a road
and a path between the
white lines.--William Carlos Williams
I never saw a chicken cross
I never hope to see one.
But I'll tell you this
I'd rather see than be one.--Galett Burgess
Every chicken, as long as it does not violate the laws of
justice, is left perfectly free to pursue its own interest his own way,
and to bring both its industry and capital into competition with those
of any other chicken.--Adam Smith
That's where the money was.--U. S. Congress
The great thing about chickens is they don't talk.--Studs Terkel
The Family made the chicken an offer it couldn't refuse.--Mario Puzo
A mere forty years ago, beach volleyball was just beginning.
No bureaucrat would have invented it, and that's what freedom is all
about. That and chickens crossing roads--Newt Gingrich
So I could feel its pain.--Bill Clinton
Looking for a place to take a nap.--Washington Irving
She felt oppressed by the henhouse.--Henrik Ibsen
To avoid getting stewed.--W. C. Fields
It wasn't a chicken.--J. R. R. Tolkien
To get away from its mother.--Philip Roth
Her welfare was cut, so she had to stop watching TV and having babies and get a job.--Newt Gingrich
Panehllenic synergism.--Aristophanes
To hide out.--Frank Perdue
It was tired of its cubicle.--Dilbert
Because it was there.--Sir Edmund Hilary
We are looking at the societal influences that caused the
breakup of this perfect family unit, asking the abandoned chicks how
they feel.--Oprah
Everybody has something to conceal. --Humphrey Bogart, The Maltese Falcon
It's hard to be free when you're bought and sold in the market place.--Jack Nicholson, Easy Rider
Without deviation, progress is not possible.--Frank Zappa
It's better to be out than in. It is better to be on the lam than on the cover of Time magazine.--Nelson Algren
What color was the chicken?--The Car Guys on NPR
Because it is time to start shoving cement and iron in the
opposite direction before the entire nation, before the whole planet,
becomes one steaming, stinking, overcrowded high-tech coop.--Edward
Abbey
You can't stay in your corner of the Forest waiting for others to come to you. You have to go to them sometimes.--Winne the Pooh
There ain't no answer. There ain't going to be any answer. There never has been an answer. That's the answer.--Gertrude Stein
IV. Hens must try to do things as roosters have tried--Amelia Earhart
She crossed because hens have rights too.--Susan B. Anthony
She wanted a room of her own.--Virginia Woolf
Go ask Alice--Grace Slick
She needed to dig her brother's grave.--Antigone
That's where the railroad tracks were.--Anna Karenina
Her astrologer told her to.--Nancy Reagan
To interpret is to impoverish.--Susan Sontag
She didn't want to be pigeon-holed.--Ms Magazine
She could, therefore she did.--Simone Weil
That's where the cocks crowed.--Alfred Kinsey
Looking for eggplant.--Julia Child
She wanted a cigarette with her vodka and tonic.--Fran Lebowitz
It is better to be a lion for a day than a chicken all your life.--Elizabeth Kenny
A hen's cold, perverted will.--John Clare
Roosters have an unusual talent for making a bore out of everything they touch.--Yoko Ono
She was tired of being a sitting duck.--Gloria Steinham
V. The Common Core Literature Plan Has the Answer--David Coleman
Whan that Aprile with his shoures sote
Than longen chicke to goon on pilgrimages.--Geoffrey Chaucer
To see a world in a grain of sand
And heaven in a wild flower--William Blake
To celebrate itself.--Walt Whitman
Looking for Xanadu.--Samuel Taylor Coleridge
To get away from the maddening crowd's ignoble strife.--Thomas Gray
It was better than sitting in darkness, hatching vain empires.--John Milton
The mass of chickens lead lives of quiet desperation--Henry David Thoreau
Small things make base chickens proud--William Shakespeare
The chicken did not want to go gentle into that good night.--Dylan Thomas
Because the road was the one less traveled.--Robert Frost
Because it's better to cross with a sober cannibal than a drunken Christian.--Herman Melville
A widow hen sat mourning for her love.--Percy Bysse Shelley
It didn't.
Crossed roads are sweet, but those uncrossed
Are sweeter.--John Keats
— Susan Ohanian
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Because two roads diverged in a wood and the chicken crossed the one less traveled by. And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost
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