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If you improve a teacher's self-esteem, confidence, communication skills or stress levels, you improve that teacher's overall effectiveness across the curriculum. — Elaine MacDonald

What kept me out of trouble is going right to the edge and then ... thinking that my mother would be embarrassed, and that I didn't want to embarrass her, and that my father would be embarrassed, and I just didn't want to do that to my family. — Bill Cosby

I saw you standing on a veranda you'd built with your own hands. And I loved you. — Nora Roberts

Your subject should always answer the question "What is the problem to be solved?" or "What is the job to be done?" A — Brian Tracy

Last time I was starstruck was when I met Roger Federer. He is one of the few athletes that I really look up to - incredibly talented both on and off the track and a great role model for tennis. — Henrik Lundqvist

We should look at the lives of all as at a mirror, and take from others an example for ourselves. — Terence

A lot of women in the summer nowadays are just a bunch of stuffed shorts. — Rod Brasfield

There's no point in me going to mixers and getting attached to people when I'm only going to be there nine months. * — Jenny Han

I always feel kind of awkward when I look at pictures of myself. Watching videos of myself is really uncomfortable. — Max Irons

We dont vote in Northern Ireland for what we want, we vote against what we dont want. — David

Enjoy being with yourself, hanging out with yourself, doing things by yourself. — Frederick Lenz

One man's uplift is another man's sentimental hooey. — Josh Radnor

Don't look for comfortable plays. Look for strong plays. Have balls. — R. Dobias

She was brave from wine and unseasonable sunshine and the newfound closeness of home. — Claire Vaye Watkins

One should let one's fingernails grow for a fortnight. Oh! how sweet to snatch brutally from his bed a boy who has as yet nothing upon his upper lip, and, with eyes open wide, to feign to stroke his forehead softly, brushing back his beautiful locks! And all of a sudden, just when he least expects it, to sink your long nails into his tender breast, but not so that he dies, for if he died you would miss the sight of his subsequent sufferings. Then you drink his blood, sucking the wounds, and during this time, which should last an eternity, the child weeps. — Comte De Lautreamont