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Comprehensible Classroom Quotes By L. Ron Hubbard

An individual who can freely and with a clear heart do things because they're fun is a very sane person. — L. Ron Hubbard

Comprehensible Classroom Quotes By Dada Bhagwan

When unity of the mind, speech and body occurs, God has called that the 'foremost' religion. If they do not remain in unison, you should maintain the intent of 'I want to keep them in unison'; then some day it will come into fruition if this resolve is there. — Dada Bhagwan

Comprehensible Classroom Quotes By Seanan McGuire

Nothing else seems out of the ordinary for a horrible haunted forest being inhabited by a child eating witch. — Seanan McGuire

Comprehensible Classroom Quotes By Eileen Gray

To create, one must first question everything. — Eileen Gray

Comprehensible Classroom Quotes By Richard Maurice Bucke

Man reacts upon and toward the external universe in three ways, namely, by his active nature ; by his intellectual nature ; by his moral nature - that is, he acts upon it, thinks about it, and feels toward it. — Richard Maurice Bucke

Comprehensible Classroom Quotes By Gina Marinello-Sweeney

Let the violin become a fiddle, boy. — Gina Marinello-Sweeney

Comprehensible Classroom Quotes By Viktor E. Frankl

Sigmund Freud once asserted, "Let one attempt to expose a number of the most diverse people uniformly to hunger. With the increase of the imperative urge of hunger all individual differences will blur, and in their stead will appear the uniform expression of the one unstilled urge." Thank heaven, Sigmund Freud was spared knowing the concentration camps from the inside. His subjects lay on a couch designed in the plush style of Victorian culture, not in the filth of Auschwitz. There, the "individual differences" did not "blur" but, on the contrary, people became more different; people unmasked themselves, both the swine and the saints. — Viktor E. Frankl