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Top Schoolmen Theology Quotes

In differentiated classrooms, teachers begin where students are, not the front of a curriculum guide. — Carol Ann Tomlinson

The camera is interested in what you are thinking as opposed to just what you are doing or saying. — Ajay Naidu

I'm not good. I don't know why people have to pretend to be good, nobody's good. — Tennessee Williams

I take life very seriously. I can laugh at it, because what else can you do? But it's a hard daily battle. — Sue Townsend

The Pseudo-liberals monopolize the teaching jobs at many universities. Only men who agree with them are appointed as teachers and instructors of the social sciences, and only textbooks supporting their ideas are used. — Ludwig Von Mises

Not the least of the hardships to which the dying are subject is the visitation of their loved ones. The poor darlings, God bless them, may feel every impulse to condole and console, but their primary sensation is nonetheless one of embarrassment in the presence of the unspeakable and a guilty gratitude that it is not yet their fate. — Louis Auchincloss

To this it must be added that a sincere love of the law of God is a sure sign of our adoption because it is a work of the Spirit. . . — John Calvin

I've got holes in my guitar. — Dick Dale

When you are a rock star in front of 20,000 people, you receive instant gratification. A rock star on tour is a king in his domain. — Gene Simmons

I am coming
for all the monsters that ever touched him,
I am coming
for all the ones who twisted his stars into shadows,
They turned him into a nightmare,
so I'm going to be theirs...
and they'll never wake up — Anonymous

Christianity has aimed to deliver us from a life determined by nature, from the appetites as actuating us, and so has meant that man should not let himself be determined by appetites. — Max Stirner

It was Wilbur Larch who was the first man in Maine to call a television what it was: an idiot box. — John Irving

Make this poor self grow less and less, Be Thou my life and aim ; Oh, make me daily, through Thy grace, More worthy of Thy name. — Johann Caspar Lavater