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If you can create community in a classroom the kids will not drop out — Martin Haberman
Reading Proust nearly silenced Virginia Woolf. She loved his novel, but loved it rather too much. There wasn't enough wrong with it - a crushing recognition when one considers Walter Benjamin's assessment of why people become writers: because they are unable to find a book already written that they are completely happy with. And — Alain De Botton
We know we're ready for something because it happens. — Jeannie Levig
When I die, I plan to be laughing hysterically. — Minari Endou
To know yourself you have only to set down a true statement of those that ever loved or hated you. — Johann Kaspar Lavater
Listen,' Thomas said, slowly getting to his feet, hoping Minho wouldn't be stupid enough to try anything. "There's something about us. We're not just random shanks who showed up on your doorstep. We're valuable. Alive, not dead."
The anger on Jorge's face lessened ever so slightly. Maybe a spark of curiosity. But what he said was 'What's a shank? — James Dashner
In New York, I wear dark denim most of the time. — Renzo Rosso
Truth in art is the unity of a thing with itself: the outward rendered expressive of the inward: the soul made incarnate: the body instinct with spirit. For this reason there is no truth comparable to sorrow. — Oscar Wilde
When we're playing a good scoring center, we tell our team that it is not our defensive man's job to stop the center. It's the responsibility of our perimeter people to stop the ball from going inside. — Bobby Knight
My first fundamental premise of our faith is that God is real and so are eternal truths and values not provable by current scientific methods. These ideas are inevitably linked. Like other believers, we proclaim the existence of the ultimate lawgiver, God our Eternal Father, and the existence of moral absolutes. We reject the moral relativism that is becoming the unofficial creed of much of modern culture. — Dallin H. Oaks
Love, in distinction from friendship, is killed, or rather extinguished, the moment it is displayed in public. — Hannah Arendt
Margaret Benton; creative marketing director — Alice Schroeder
If the world and man do not come from a creative intelligence, which stores within itself their measures and plots the path of human existence, then all that is left are traffic rules for human behavior, which can be discarded or maintained according to their usefulness. — Pope Benedict XVI
Never regret your past. Rather,
embrace it as the teacher that it is. — Robin S. Sharma
Night gives a black look to everything, whatever it may be. — Arthur Schopenhauer
