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Funny Teachers Days Quotes By H. P. Blavatsky

The essence of Theosophy is the perfect harmonizing of the divine with the human in man, the adjustment of his god-like qualities and aspirations, and their sway over the terrestrial or animal passions in him. Kindness, absence of every ill feeling or selfishness, charity, goodwill to all beings, and perfect justice to others as to oneself, are its chief features. He who teaches Theosophy preaches the gospel of goodwill; and the converse of this is true also - he who preaches the gospel of goodwill, teaches Theosophy. — H. P. Blavatsky

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

Not to decide is to decide. Letting something go until it 'decides itself' is Life by Default. You don't want to live that way. So choose. Choose right now. Stop worrying about what you can 'lose' or how you can 'win' and just follow your joy. Where does your joy say you should go? — Neale Donald Walsch

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Tinsel Korey

I was sitting on top of people and it was just really uncomfortable. There was no place to move. And, I don't like auditioning, anyways. With auditions, you can get so nervous, or other things get into your head and throw you off, and it doesn't really reflect what you can do, as an actor. The whole thing was just really nerve-wracking, but I ended up getting it. — Tinsel Korey

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Talulah Riley

I have a checklist of things I'd like to do in movies. One of them is get possessed. Die on a deathbed with a ghostly pallor - that's on my list. — Talulah Riley

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Erica Jong

My grandchildren are fabulous and funny. — Erica Jong

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Steve Goodier

I'm convinced we have each been endowed with a beautiful heart. We may not always see it. We may not even believe it. But it's a gift that came with birth and, every time we act selflessly, it grows a little. — Steve Goodier

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Chow Yun-Fat

Working in front of the camera keeps me alive. — Chow Yun-Fat

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Paul Walker

I'm a crazy car guy. I've got an airplane hangar full of cars. — Paul Walker

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Michael Pollan

In the debate over the use of antibiotics in agriculture, a distinction is usually made between their clinical and nonclinical uses. Public health advocates don't object to treating sick animals with antibiotics; they just don't want to see the drugs lose their effectiveness because factory farms are feeding them to healthy animals to promote growth. But the use of antibiotics in feedlot cattle confounds this distinction. Here the drugs are plainly being used to treat sick animals, yet the animals probably wouldn't be sick if not for the diet of grain we feed them. — Michael Pollan

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Zulay Henao

When I look in the mirror I see my parents' sacrifices being honored. I see the love from which I was created and the power of the human spirit. — Zulay Henao

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Neville Goddard

Whenever your feeling is in conflict with your wish, feeling will be the victor. — Neville Goddard

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By David Neeleman

Just keep thinking about the good side of ADD - the creativity and the originality it can stimulate. — David Neeleman

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Sunday Adelaja

Nobody can truely become a leader, unless he has performed feats for God. It is only possible to ascend to spiritual heights in the Kingdom of God, if you fully exert yourself. — Sunday Adelaja

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Namrata

Sometimes you build walls around your heart not to save yourself from hurt, but to see who loves you enough to break them and reach the real you. — Namrata

Funny Teachers Days Quotes By Walt Whitman

And your very flesh shall be a great poem. — Walt Whitman