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People can have their opinions about everything in the world, but people's opinions end where the tip of my nose begins. Your opinions of others can only go so far as to where their own shoreline is. The world is for your taking, but other people are not. One is only allowed to have an opinion of me, if that person is done educating him/herself on everything about me. Before people educate themselves on everything about you, they're not allowed to open their venomous mouthes and have an opinion about you. — C. JoyBell C.

It's always a tricky thing, trying to make aid sustainable. — Liya Kebede

He never answered questions
but when one flushes does that not mean "Yes"? — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

I believe that education is the fundamental method of social progress and reform. — John Dewey

As soon as the engagement was announced, the Pack Clans converged and shot the idea of a quiet ceremony out of the water and then kept firing at it until it stopped convulsing and died. — Ilona Andrews

If you build the faith to trust a friend as God, then your heart can never be broken. — Michael Bassey Johnson

He tasted each one of them. The raw power and majesty of Wrath. The vast strength of Rhage. The burning, protective loyalty of Phury. The cold savagery of Zsadist. The sharp cunning of Vishous. — J.R. Ward

My dad is a chemical engineer, and my mom was a teacher. They were pretty serious about education, but I always thought about things a little bit differently. — Aaron Levie

School forces unique individuals to think, act, and, look alike. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Only a fairy tale calls a constant condition 'happiness'. — Jacob Burckhardt

I couldn't stand here, hanging on, when the very thing I held disappeared more with each passing day. — Becca Fitzpatrick

As a very experienced writer once told me, 'It's in the rewrites'. — Tom Skerritt

John Barth, I think, was really a writer of my own age and somewhat of my own temperament, although his books are very different from mine, and he has been a spokesman for the very ambitious, long, rather academic novel. But I don't think that what he is saying, so far as I understand it, is so very different from what I'm saying. — John Updike