Lnet Student Quotes & Sayings
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K to 12 is partly about babysitting the kids so the parents can do other things. — Bill Gates
A circus here, a circus there; here today, gone tomorrow. Big Brother watching you. Fear eats the soul. — David Peace
Seve Ballesteros was the best trouble-shot player who ever lived. It didn't matter how far in the woods you put that guy, he'd find a way to get out. But Seve inadvertently put a lot of big numbers on the scorecards of average players, because he inspired them to take dumb chances. — Lee Trevino
I have never limited myself by focusing much on being a 'normal' teenager. — Mikaela Shiffrin
Life is a chance at Evolution. Overcome yourself and Become. — Luis Marques
I have always loved to begin with the facts, to observe them, to walk in the light of experiment and demonstrate as much as possible, and to discuss the results. — Giovanni Arduino
To question your world is to become your own authority. — Kyle Hoobin
Let men be wise by instinct if they can, but when this fails be wise by good advice. — Sophocles
When a party is in opposition, it opposes. That's its job. But when it comes to power, it must govern. Easy rhetoric is over, the press of reality becomes irresistible. By necessity, it adopts some of the policies it had once denounced. And a new national consensus is born. — Charles Krauthammer
Watching your daughter being collected by her date feels like handing over a million dollar Stradivarius to a gorilla. — Jim Bishop
I've never cackled with laughter at a single line I've ever written. None of it has given me pleasure. — Pat Conroy
I think you have to be very secure as an actor to escape yourself - to revisit someone's past, whether you're portraying another person or creating someone, and then to come back to who you are and not bring those emotions with you. — Alex Pettyfer
Physical Fitness is the basis for all other forms of excellence. — John F. Kennedy
Our society on a whole is trained to see young women. There are proportionally far more of them on magazine covers, on TV, and in films than int the actual population. As a result, we have a citizenry taught to see the young and ignore the not-so-young. It isn't conscious; it's Pavlovian. (13) — Victoria Moran