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Teaching is a creative profession, not a delivery system. Great teachers do [pass on information], but what great teachers also do is mentor, stimulate, provoke, engage. — Ken Robinson

Young girls think they know what their hearts desire, what they want the most. When really, we know nothing of love, devotion and utter loyalty. Not until we break our own hearts when we learn that what we desire is nothing like what we thought it would be. ~Papercut Doll — Alexia Purdy

Sports exact too harsh a toll on our beautiful women. Like engendered species, they should be protected, and instead, we exploit them and demand they fly too close to the sun for our amusement. We send them into the arena for an exhausting three-setter, an 18-hole playoff, a 200th lap. The burnout factor is insurmountable. — Kevin Bleyer

I'm very scared of water. When you don't see the water ... I imagine monsters - stupid things. — Eva Green

Despicable means used to achieve laudable goals render the goals themselves despicable. — Anton Chekhov

Wounded pride can take a rich young man far who is surrounded by flatterers since birth. — Stendhal

Grace is divine power of God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

It will always feel better when it stops hurting. — Richard Murray

When a man, a woman, see their little daily tasks as integral portions of the one great work, they are no longer drudges but co-workers with God. — Annie Besant

I only make movies I want to go see. — Jerry Bruckheimer

Talk what we will of faith, if we do not trust and rely upon Him, we do not believe in Him. — Anthony Farindon

Sometimes you have to set aside the budget and do something absolutely extravagant, something your head tells you you can't afford and your heart tells you you can't do without. Mother said the ability to know when it was right to do such things was wisdom, and more than once she told us that the inner personal freedom to do something absolutely extravagant is the closest human beings ever come to understanding what God must feel when He is being gracious. This was especially so in the giving of gifts. — Jerry Camery-Hoggatt