Disciplining Students Quotes & Sayings
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Doing things in my day was simple: you either signed to a big label or you signed to a very small label, and you worked with that one, and then they eventually signed you on to a big one. — Rick Astley

I don't have a clue about the way to achievement, however the way to disappointment is attempting to please everyone. — Bill Cosby

True happiness for human beings is possible only to those who develop their godlike potentialities to the utmost. — Bertrand Russell

Powdered doughnuts I will look for powdered doughnuts in the wilderness here doughnuts — Rick Riordan

Mathematics may, be briefly defined as the science of quantities, and is one of the most important of disciplining studies which engage the practical student. — Rufus Choate

a drive in the country, an expedition to a shoe shop a quiet cup of tea under a cloudless sky; each of us had something that made it easier to continue in a world that sometimes, just sometimes, was not as we might wish it to be. — Alexander McCall Smith

I find my wife hath something in her gizzard, that only waits an opportunity of being provoked to bring up; but I will not, for my content-sake, give it. — Samuel Pepys

As the death of the writer exaggerates the role of his work, the death of a person exaggerates the role of his effect on us. — Albert Camus

Some things are out of your control, but not your breath, so breathe in with me, okay? — R.S. Grey

We have to create more and more vegetarians, and help people to understand that it is not only the suffering of the animals (which is what made me vegetarian) but also the incredible harm to the environment, the tremendous amount of greenhouse gas created by the whole vast machinery of intensive animal farming. — Jane Goodall

Any man who tries to be good all the time is bound to come to ruin among the great number who are not good. Hence a prince who wants to keep his authority must learn how not to be good, and use that knowledge, or refrain from using it, as necessity requires. — Niccolo Machiavelli