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Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Julian McMahon

I like the opportunity to play characters who have these dark sides but make the audience empathize with them. You want them to think there is some kind of sweeter, softer side to it. — Julian McMahon

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By David Attenborough

Bringing nature into the classroom can kindle a fascination and passion for the diversity of life on earth and can motivate a sense of responsibility to safeguard it. — David Attenborough

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Thich Nhat Hanh

When we see that some suffering or some pain is coming up, we don't try to run away from it. In fact, we have to go back and take care of it. — Thich Nhat Hanh

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Chelsea Sexton

Another culture can be learned in the classroom for a single term, but it can be felt from a person for a lifetime. — Chelsea Sexton

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Rico Rodriguez

For as long as I've been acting, I have been very lucky to be paired with really great actresses playing my mom. — Rico Rodriguez

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Quinn Loftis

Jen, get a clue and read Wadim's shirt." Jacque told her dryly.
Jen looked over at Wadim who, oh so helpfully, pulled his shirt out so that she could read it.
In black bold letters it said, "No really, I'm a werewolf and you're a human, which essentially translates into a steak with legs."
"Are you implying that Wadmin's going to eat me, cause I don't know how Dec would feel about that. — Quinn Loftis

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Sloane Crosley

Such innocent confusions are like cognitive magic-eye posters. Most of the time it's impossible to go back to the jumbled mess once you've registered the picture. Sex is the exception. So natural and universal is a child's curiosity about sex and so long are we conscious of it before we do it, that our origical impressions of it leave an indelible mark. — Sloane Crosley

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Audre Lorde

My anger has meant pain to me but it has also meant survival, and before I give it up I'm going to be sure that there is something at least as powerful to replace it on the road to clarity. — Audre Lorde

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Northrop Frye

The simple point is that literature belongs to the world man constructs, not to the world he sees; to his home, not his environment. — Northrop Frye

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Catherine Lowell

We entered a vast, bottomless silence. I scrambled for better conversation topics. This all would have been far less stressful in the movie version of our lives. The long silences would have been edited out. — Catherine Lowell

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Cherie Blair

As long as young people feel they have got no hope but to blow themselves up you are never going to make progress. — Cherie Blair

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Robert Shea

Organization. If you want big words to talk to intellectuals with, that's a fine big word, son, just as many syllables as imagination, and it has a lot more realism in it. — Robert Shea

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Donald Sumpter

When I've written episodes of 'Doctor Who', when it comes to the monster chasing somebody, it's the Doctor and the companion, running down the corridor, being chased by a guy with a stick and a tennis ball on the end. Whereas, when I see the rushes of 'Being Human', we're actually looking at the werewolf, and it just looks real. — Donald Sumpter

Diversity In The Classroom Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

Just like a man grieving because he has recently lost in his dreams some thing that he had never had in reality, or hoping that tomorrow he would dream that he found it again. That is how mathematics is created; it has its fatal flaw. — Vladimir Nabokov