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Mccaffreys Quotes By Jonathan Kozol

Wonderful teachers should never let themselves be drill sergeants for the state. — Jonathan Kozol

Mccaffreys Quotes By Steve Waugh

It doesn't matter how pretty you look it's how many runs you get. — Steve Waugh

Mccaffreys Quotes By Sam Altman

I don't often get involved with campaigns at all. — Sam Altman

Mccaffreys Quotes By George Steinbrenner

I haven't always made the right decisions. — George Steinbrenner

Mccaffreys Quotes By Augustine Of Hippo

For every man, however laudably he lives, yet yields in some points to the lust of the flesh. — Augustine Of Hippo

Mccaffreys Quotes By Victoria Ocampo

Morality, like physical cleanliness, is not acquired once and for all: it can only be kept and renewed by a habit of constant watchfulness and discipline. — Victoria Ocampo

Mccaffreys Quotes By Suzanne Woods Fisher

He wanted to leave the past a few hundred miles down the road, shake it off like dust. But that ws the problem with the past. It kept finding him. — Suzanne Woods Fisher

Mccaffreys Quotes By Linda Lael Miller

She wanted to ask about the McCaffreys' children, but the question seemed too personal. Westerners were private sorts, in Evangeline's judgment, with more than their share of secrets. "It scares me a little," she confessed. "The idea of being so alone, I mean."
June-bug favored her with another smile. "Bein' alone ain't necessarily bad, you know. A person can come to understand herself real well that way. Some folks pass their whole lives without learnin' a thing about their own minds and spirits, but out here, all you've got to do is pay attention. — Linda Lael Miller

Mccaffreys Quotes By William Butler Yeats

But boys and girls, pale from the imagined love
Of solitary beds, knew what they were,
That passion could bring character enough
And pressed at midnighht in some public place
Live lips upon a plummet-measured face. — William Butler Yeats