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We're all entitled to our different likes and dislikes. Imagine the world if we all liked the same things. — Malia Ann Haberman

The pursuit of learning is not a piece of content that can be taught. It is a value that teachers model. Only teachers who are avid, internally motivated learners can truly teach their students the joy of learning. — Martin Haberman

If you can create community in a classroom the kids will not drop out — Martin Haberman

It is largely because the free-thinkers, as a school, have hardly made up their minds whether they want to be more optimist or more pessimist than Christianity that their small but sincere movement has failed. — G.K. Chesterton

Yeah, right. Instead of watching TV, we'll practice our weird magical powers. Great. What's next? Zooming around on flying carpets? — Malia Ann Haberman

Hardly anybody is exactly normal in any way, just as one hundred tossed pennies will rarely come up exactly fifty heads and fifty tails. — Darrell Huff

You cannot teach somebody how to relate to the kids, they have to come with it. — Martin Haberman

My own military background is wholly un-distinguished. I was a sergeant. — W. E. B. Griffin

[Joseph] and the Virgin Mary got turned away from the inn and had to go sleep in the manger. (Not with the manager, like Troo says.) — Lesley Kagen

Before we can go on making workers, we must first make people. — Martin Haberman

This is the Self-Esteem Looking-Glass. You have to look in the mirror and compliment yourself. — Malia Ann Haberman

If you believe it's life or death for the kids, it changes everything you do. — Martin Haberman

I did deranged quite well, when the occasion called for it. — Ilona Andrews

Mr. Nath and I talked further about the pilgrimage. Examining his hand he said, 'I wonder what it will look like after I finish this pilgrimage.'
What do you mean?' I asked. 'Do you expect this pilgrimage to change your hand?'
It must,' he replied. 'This pilgrimage changes one's life. The change must be evident in the lines of one's hands. — David L. Haberman