Koestenbaum Leadership Quotes & Sayings
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She cried the first time she was pulled over by a cop. I explained to her that there is no reason to cry when getting pulled over
unless you're coming directly from from a crime scene. — Chelsea Handler

Education ultimately depends on what happens in classrooms ... between teachers and learners. That is fundamental.' ... 'I hope that teachers will discover the optimism and direction to combat the energy - draining pressures and frustrations of most educational settings. — David Perkins

The prestige of the Nobel Prize is such that one is suddenly promoted to a new status. — Luis Federico Leloir

One of the greatest things in human life is the ability to make plans. Even if they never come true-the joy of anticipating is irrevocably yours. That way one can live many more than just one life. — Maria Augusta Von Trapp

Even if you are sad, don't forget to sing the song of love. — Debasish Mridha

That time is important. It gives a comforting illusion of permanence not found in running by the mile. — Joe Henderson

Anyway, why would you trust anything written down? She certainly didn't trust "Mothers of Borogravia!" and that was from the government. And if you couldn't trust the government, who could you trust?
Very nearly everyone, come to think of it ... — Terry Pratchett

She still remembered sitting for hours as a little girl and pretending to be a hassock. A foot stool. Because if she could just stay very small, and very quiet, her mother would forget she was there, and then she wouldn't scream about people and places and things that had gone wrong. — Eloisa James

When I was in high school, we used to do 15-20 hours of dance per week, and then when you graduate, you don't have that much time on your hands anymore. — Laura Slade Wiggins

I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet. — Mahatma Gandhi

You are the trembling of time, that passes
between vertical light and darkened sky, — Pablo Neruda