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Teachers have the hardest and most important jobs in America. They're building our nation. And we should appreciate them, respect them, and pay them well. — Jim Hunt

An Obama administration desperate to strike a deal is likely to strike a bad one. — John Barrasso

I look at emotional pain as something we need to go through in order to grow and learn. — Jacob Vargas

For the first time in his life, a teacher was pointing out things that Ender had not already seen for himself. For the first time, Ender had found a living mind he could admire. — Orson Scott Card

I'm interested in flawed protagonists. I was raised on them. — Laura Dern

I was married to someone who wanted me to change. Become more adult, more responsible. I began not to like myself, not like what I do. I lost my identity. Everything began collapsing around me. — Marilyn Manson

There are two things: 1) what things one does in the world, and 2) what family one has. There's the two really tangible things that can stay. — Ben Mendelsohn

Reasons are for peasants. — Matthew Woodring Stover

I'm not really a country singer, although I did make a couple albums and love its simple, straight-from-the-heart approach, but I have always sung a lot of jazz, show tunes, pop tunes, gospel and blues. — Dinah Shore

I don't see that we have much choice," I said, "since we don't have anyone who can grow wings."
"I will push you off this mountain," Sam warned.
"All right," Blitzen decided, "let's try it. I mean the rune, not pushing Magnus off the mountain. — Rick Riordan

Automate This: How Algorithms Took Over Our Markets, Our Jobs, And The World — Anonymous

There is a sort of busy worm, That will the fairest book deform. Their tasteless tooth will tear and taint The poet, patriot, sage or saint, Nor sparing wit nor learning. Now, if you'd know the reason why, The best of reasons I'll supply: 'Tis bread to the poor vermin. J. Doraston, quoted by W. Blades — Cornelia Funke