Kagan Cooperative Learning Quotes & Sayings
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If you made your girl say sorry, you did not win a fight you won a girl who really loves you. — Scratchy Singh

Practicing reflection daily ensures a healthy and invigorating lifestyle for both your mind and body. Your thoughts will be the key to your success. — Farshad Asl

There may be no book on the mothers of poets, or artists in general, but it might one day be written and would be, I think, an enlightening read. — Alexander McCall Smith

At first, even if I obeyed instantly, I was still disciplined. I didn't understand and tried to react quicker, trying to anticipate what they wanted before I was disciplined again. I didn't realize it until later that I was being systematically broken and instilled with fear. I was being conditioned to serve with innately prompt obedience, without hesitation or question. I was learning what it was to be a mindless slave. — Johnny Stone

The thrill of not knowing what's going to happen, trained me to be prepared for anything. — Ariana Grande

It's the attitude of the players, not their skills, that is the biggest factor in determining whether you win or lose. — Harry Sinden

I've written some poetry, but ... songs have to be more poetic, and I've really gotten to this non-poetic sort of writing. — Mike Gordon

We must not forget that the gospel of Christ is holy. It never excuses sin: it pardons it, but only through an atonement. If — Charles Haddon Spurgeon

My first language, the true language of the soul spoken only on our planet of origin, had no word for betrayal or traitor. Or even loyalty- because without the opposite, the concept had no meaning. — Stephenie Meyer

From birth to the teenage years, the brain undergoes a fourfold increase in volume — Eric Jensen

You look like a puppy. Like I'm jingling my keys and you're jumping by the door waiting for your walk"
"Woof. — Maggie Stiefvater

There's a scientific phenomenon to describe something that happens when an object is in motion. You think you know exactly what path it will take and where it will end up. Then suddenly, for no reason you can see . . . the arc changes. It goes somewhere you would never have expected. — Cassandra Clare