Fairfax Schools Quotes & Sayings
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For instance, I was a little surprised that the Shiites didn't rise up against Saddam and the Baath party across most of the country when the Americans moved in March and April of 2003. — Juan Cole

Without a doubt, American teenagers can perform at the top of the world on a sophisticated test of critical thinking. Students at traditional public high schools that took the test in Fairfax, Virginia, also trounced teenagers around the world. — Amanda Ripley

When I was growing up, in L.A., I went to these schools, Fairfax High School, Bancroft Junior High School, and they had great music departments. I always played in the orchestra, the jazz band, the marching band. — Flea

Effective managers proactively control their tasks and the expectations of their major stakeholders, which allows them to meet strategic goals rather than fight fires. — Sumantra Ghoshal

We have to take care of the moment and then move on to the next. We can't worry about what's to come. — Zane

The things I want to do to you would give you nightmares." He's — Pam Godwin

I sit next to you and the world stands still; eternity has become a timless unit of time. — Kristian Goldmund Aumann

Instead of fixing things, of making changes, of making improvements, all they'e done has been to break them in reverse. — Holly Bodger

What's great about documentary, it seems to me, is that it can be experimental filmmaking. You have a license to do a lot of diverse things under the umbrella of 'documentary.' — Errol Morris

Sin is like an incredible meal that becomes poisonous venom in your stomach. What you eat on Earth you may digest in Hell ... — LeCrae

It requires writers to do two things that by their metabolism are impossible. They must relax, and they must have confidence. — William Zinsser

My government has promised to comprehensively respect the independence of the judiciary. — Victor Ponta

I had a place to go to university; I was going to study history. I was in New York doing 'Arcadia,' and I suddenly thought, 'It feels a bit weird to go from a New York stage to Manchester University.' It didn't quite feel right. — Bel Powley