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Red RodsBefore elaborating any system of education, we must therefore create a favorable environment that will encourage the flowering of a child's natural gifts. All that is needed is to remove the obstacles. And this should be the basis of, and point of departure for, all future education. The first thing to be done, therefore, is to discover the true nature of a child and then assist him in his normal development. — Maria Montessori

If you will make time with God your first priority, everything else in your life will fall into place. — Joyce Meyer

I hate Alzheimer's. It is one of the most awful things because, here is a loved one, this is the woman or man that you have loved for 20, 30, 40 years, and suddenly, that person is gone. They're gone. They are gone. — Pat Robertson

I think actual death will be a lot easier than dying on stage. Cause - you know - if you do [actual death] right, you can go looking good. Maybe with a little quip [like]: 'I loved everybody.' But dying on stage ... Oh, God! — Joan Rivers

Producers want to put their music behind revivals but I don't think that's a good trend for the theater at all. — Harold Prince

Fundamental tiredness" suspends egological isolation and founds a community that needs no kinship. — Byung-Chul Han

There is nothing more painful in the world than Aly when she makes her big eyes. She makes her big hurt eyes, there's nothing you can do. She just kills you. — Joss Whedon

History is almost always written by the victors and conquerors and gives their view. Or, at any rate, the victors' version is given prominence and holds the field. — Jawaharlal Nehru

I want to spend as much time as possible with my children, so I always like to keep my beauty and fashion routines effortless ... but still chic! — Liya Kebede

You you think you need to forgive someone ... you got it all wrong. — Vivian Amis

I like to think that we're not defined by what happens to us ... because so many times they're beyond our control. I like to think that we're defined by our choices and our decisions. — Elizabeth Smart