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You can imagine anything to be fun in retrospect- look at all those people who long for high school. — Jennifer Close
Spatial intelligence is virtually left out of formal education. In kindergarten we give children blocks and sand with which to build. Then we take those things away for the next twelve years of their education and expect kids to be architects and engineers. — Ann Lewin-Benham
Man is a Religious Animal. He is the only Religious Animal. He is the only animal that has the True Religion
several of them. He is the only animal that loves his neighbor as himself and cuts his throat if his theology isn't straight. He has made a graveyard of the globe in trying his honest best to smooth his brother's path to happiness and heaven ... The higher animals have no religion. And we are told that they are going to be left out in the Hereafter. I wonder why? It seems questionable taste. — Mark Twain
Augustus smiled. 'Because you're beautiful. I enjoy looking at beautiful people and I decided a while ago not to deny myself the simpler pleasures of existance. — John Green
Your attitude defines your success and your failure. — Debasish Mridha
It's amazing how many introverts go into the ministry. — John Piper
In my early teens, I was a janitor. In high school, I got up early to deliver to accounts that required early service. — Joseph B. Wirthlin
Those who try to achieve success without hard work ultimately deceive themselves-or worse-deceive others. — Tim Cook
Some people do piano lessons after school; I do movies. — Elle Fanning
I'm not trying to rescue her. She can rescue herself. I just want to give her a reason to try. — Anne Calhoun
It is strange how fragile this man-creature is ... in one second he's just garbage. Garbage, that's all. — Nelson Algren
Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself. — Coco Chanel
Why are we, as a nation so obsessed with foreign things? Is it a legacy of our colonial years? We want foreign television sets. We want foreign shirts. We want foreign technology. Why this obsession with everything imported? — A. P. J. Abdul Kalam