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Secondary school parents tell me that they are frustrated, that their teachers ignore them, their children don't give them much feedback because they are adolescents, they feel kind of out of the loop. — Jim Knight

You are very familiar with Western ways, but you are too young. You go everywhere to follow the big news, but the questions you ask are too simple
sometimes naive. — Jiang Zemin

You do not need to have a 2,400-page bill come out of Washington, D.C. — Carly Fiorina

Like a force of nature
Love can fade with the stars at dawn. — Neil Peart

Actors are good liars, writers are good liars with good memories. — Daniel Keys Moran

I have been thinking for some time of writing a piece called: In Pursuit of the Working-Class. My life has been spent in pursuit. So has everyone's, of course. I chase love and fame all the time. I have chased, off and on, and with much greater deviousness of approach, the working-class and the English. The pursuit of the working-class is shared by everyone with the faintest tint of social responsibility: some of the most indefatigable pursuers are working-class people. That is because the phrase does n — Doris Lessing

I peek up at his features, at the crooked grin i want to savor, at the color in his eyes i'd use to paint a million pictures. — Tahereh Mafi

Conscience is the moralized form of self-absorption. — Mason Cooley

When love and duty are one then grace is within your soul. — Shannon L. Alder

She was not going to destroy everything I'd worked so hard to create. — Anonymous

When a goal is badly stated or it does not exist at all, our sub- conscious will automatically conceive it as unreachable, as impossible as to find a solution for something that does not exist — Sunday Adelaja

Anyone would be lucky to be involved with you. I'm lucky you kissed me. So fucking lucky. — Chanel Cleeton

The dramatic importance of climate changes to the world's future has been dangerously underestimated by many, often because we have been lulled by modern technology into thinking we have conquered nature. This well-written book points out in clear language that the climatic threat could be as awesome as any we might face, and that massive world-wide actions to hedge against that threat deserve immediate consideration. — Stephen Schneider