Notter School Quotes & Sayings
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Nothing outside of ourselves will ever make us happy, because happiness is an inside-out experience. — Robert Anthony

People realize that Salieri is not the man we saw in the Amadeus movie. That man had no talent. It was a great movie, but the Salieri character was a big fiction. — Cecilia Bartoli

These hands are steady enough, but they are large. Had he been a proper pianist - he's dabbled inexpertly - his ten-note span might be of use. — Ian McEwan

Nothing is impossible until you quit or die trying. — Wes Fesler

My athletes always follow my advice ... unless it conflicts with what that they want to do. — Lou Holtz

God, fate, the universe, luck - we had been thrown together in this thing we call life for reasons we might never be able to fathom. — Nick Wilgus

Too often we use petty little petitions, oratorical exercises, or the words of others rather than the cries of our inmost being. When you pray, pray! — Billy Graham

Teachers Lounge is a web series I co-created with Hollis James. We intentionally left the apostrophe out to turn Lounge into a verb. The show is about teachers lounging around, wasting time. — Ted Alexandro

I agree to, or rather aspire to, my doom. — Pierre Corneille

I can draw and write, and you'd be foolish not to hire me. — Djuna Barnes

Standardization is indeed the fundamental principle of desperation: when no other solution appears possible, simply design everything the same way, so people only have to learn once. If — Donald A. Norman

So the first job that I got - my father got it for me - he had his clerical collar on, was a gay bar in D.C., it was Mr. Henry's of Georgetown. — Tori Amos

It never hurts a fool to appear before an
audience, for his capacity is not a capacity for feeling. — Dale Carnegie

The most unshakable was called One Day-Two Day. The premise was simply that one of us always had to be vigilant, the designated protector. If Robert took a drug, I needed to be present and conscious. If I was down, he needed to stay up. If one was sick, the other healthy. It was important that we were never self-indulgent on the same day.
In the beginning I faltered, and he was always there with an embrace or words of encouragement, coercing me to get out of myself and into my work. Yet he also knew that I would not fail if he needed me to be the strong one. — Patti Smith