Eglinton Junior Public School Quotes & Sayings
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Beware of relying solely on a resume to hire; skills can be taught. What cannot be taught is a great "can do" attitude. — Beth Ramsay

Every time Elvis sings, he makes a bargain with the devil -- just like Captain Ahab in MOBY DICK! — Greil Marcus

Myself I must remake. — W.B.Yeats

I mean, you can't have sex until you're married if you're Mormon. The first time I had sex, my parents found out. They were listening in on the phone while I was talking about sex to my girlfriend. They freaked out, man. They both cornered me in my bedroom. — Bert McCracken

Our neighbour's crop is always more fruitful and his cattle produce more milk than our own. — Ovid

I have always looked upon decay as being just as wonderful and rich an expression of life as growth. — Henry Miller

I still have to count on my hands! I'll be in a restaurant doing a tip and I'll be like, 'What's 20% of this?' — Katharine McPhee

o prayer, the alternative is penicillin; to family roots, the alternative is mobility; to reading, the alternative is television; to restraint, the alternative is immediate gratification; to sin, the alternative is psychotherapy; to political ideology, the alternative is popular appeal established through scientific polling. — Neil Postman

We can and should place special emphasis on developing in our youth constructive incentives - a love of science, engineering, and math, so that they will want to take advanced scientific courses and thereby help meet the needs of our times. Just as a musician has a love of music which drives him to become outstanding in that field, so we must inculcate in some of our qualified young people such an interest in science that they will turn to it of themselves. — Ezra Taft Benson

I loved politics and, I confess, I enjoyed politicians immensely. — Jack Germond

It called to mind something ancient, something pre-evolutionary, or else perhaps a mark of photosynthesis, and he realized to his surprise that there was nothing at all sexual about it; it was more vegetal than sexual. — Han Kang