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Retiring Preschool Teachers Quotes By George Takei

Our democracy is dependent on people who passionately cherish the ideals of a democracy. Every man is created equal with an inalienable right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It's a wonderful idea, and it takes people who cherish that idea to be actively involved in the process. — George Takei

Retiring Preschool Teachers Quotes By Dodie Smith

Ham with mustard is a meal of glory — Dodie Smith

Retiring Preschool Teachers Quotes By Joseph Sobran

War is just one more big government program. — Joseph Sobran

Retiring Preschool Teachers Quotes By Aziz Ansari

We each sit alone, staring at this black screen with a whole range of emotions. But in a strange way, we are all doing it together, and we should take solace in the fact that no one has a clue what's going on. I — Aziz Ansari

Retiring Preschool Teachers Quotes By Dwight Longenecker

We need to discover once again that we have something to die for, for it is only when we have something to die for that we have something to live for. — Dwight Longenecker

Retiring Preschool Teachers Quotes By Peter Agre

My wife and I have four children, and none of them are in lab science, so clearly I returned home at night and presented a fairly unattractive example of a scientific life. — Peter Agre

Retiring Preschool Teachers Quotes By Thomas Wentworth Higginson

In our methodical American life, we still recognize some magic in summer. Most persons at least resign themselves to being decently happy in June. They accept June. They compliment its weather. They complain of the earlier months as cold, and so spend them in the city; and they complain of the later months as hot, and so refrigerate themselves on some barren sea-coast. God offers us yearly a necklace of twelve pearls; most men choose the fairest, label it June, and cast the rest away. — Thomas Wentworth Higginson