Siagian 1995 Quotes & Sayings
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This is the last time I'm asking you this, put my name at the top of your lsit. This is the last time I'm asking you why. You break my heart in the blink of an eye. — Taylor Swift
Laugh at life before life laughs at you. — Vikrmn
We all need people, Theo. It doesn't matter how we find the people who matter to us; it just matters that we hold on to them — Con Riley
A good aim surveys the present state of experience of pupils, and forming a tentative plan of treatment, keeps the plan constantly in view and yet modifies it as conditions develop. The aim, in short, is experimental, and hence constantly growing as it is tested in action. — John Dewey
Man's need for art is absolutely primordial, as strong as, and perhaps stronger than, our need for bread. Without bread, we die of hunger, but without art we die of boredom. — Jean Dubuffet
The idea really came to me the day I got my new false teeth. — George Orwell
All designed tools and objects are sort of extensions of human abilities, and they do tend to make life richer for us. But, an awful lot of designs, especially in this country, make life a lot more inconvenient. I'm thinking, for instance, of high-fidelity units that have so many switches and toggles and buttons and things that they confuse most people. — Victor Papanek
Feedback is an opinion, grounded in observations and experiences, which allows us to know what impression we make on others. — Sheryl Sandberg
At school I used to avoid dance lessons. They were the worst. — Kate Winslet
The joy of discovery is certainly the liveliest that the mind of man can ever feel. — Claude Bernard
Life divides into amazing enjoyable times and appalling experiences that will make future amazing anecdotes. — Caitlin Moran
When trust improves, the mood improves. — Fernando Flores
There are human beings who will be helped in understanding our times through the diaries of Edward Robb Ellis. — Pete Hamill
The matriarchal society is thus decadent or broken society. The strongly matriarchal character of Negro life is due to the moral failure of Negro men, their failure to be responsible, to support the family, or to provide authority. The same is true of American Indian tribes which are also matriarchal today. — R.J. Rushdoony
I think I was like [a game of] skittles, knocked apart by this wooden ball, and there's a strength to that: you're not too self-conscious about what you're doing, so you're not too worried about it. — David Toop