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The most reliable way to be certain of their classroom impact is through independent studies conducted by third-party organisations which compare the student growth in our corps members' classrooms to that of other teachers in similar situations. — Wendy Kopp

I read romance because it's fun to fall in love. And with romance books, I get to do it over and over. I get to be different types of lovers, I get to feel the heartbreak of love and the successes. Love is the most powerful and real emotion we feel, and I think it's sort of magical that we can experience some of the greatest loves of all time through books. — Kandi Steiner

Reasoning led him into doubt and kept him from seeing what he should and should not do. Yet when he did not think, but lived, he constantly felt in his soul the presence of an infallible judge who decided which of two possible actions was better and which was worse; and whenever he did not act as he should, he felt it at once.
So he lived, not knowing and not seeing any possibility of knowing what he was and why he was living in the world, tormented by this ignorance to such a degree that he feared suicide, and at the same time firmly laying down his own particular, definite path in life. — Leo Tolstoy

I'm a strong man, and usually I get over hurts and it makes me stronger when I come back. — Dusty Baker

Good scripts and interesting stories are hard enough to find. — Greg Kinnear

Ah, cruel 'tis to love, And cruel not to love, But cruelest of all To love and love in vain. — Anacreon

What a blessing it is to love books. — Elizabeth Von Arnim

Political debate: when charlatans come together to discuss their principles. — Bauvard

Anyone who'd sell out a whole town wouldn't hesitate to double-cross one man. — Arnold Rothstein

Without you, this part of myself that's open now isn't an opportunity. It's an open wound. Every time you shut down, it bleeds. — C.D. Reiss