Superintendency Practicum Quotes & Sayings
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...stop pacing the aisles and counting the miles. Instead, climb more mountains, eat more ice cream, go barefoot oftener, swim more rivers, watch more sunsets, laugh more and cry less. Life must be lived as we go along. — Robert J. Hastings

Success is about creating benefit for all and enjoying the process. If you focus on this & adopt this definition, success is yours. — Kelly Kim

We have waited for more than three hundred and forty years for our constitutional and God-given rights. — Martin Luther King Jr.

Moroi shied from the sunlight but as I watched Sydney, I knew without a doubt that humans had been made for the sun. — Richelle Mead

And I guess you judge how well you're doing by how well you sleep at night ... and what your dreams are like. — Stephen King

I too was frightened the first time I felt I hated my father. I felt like a criminal. But could I help it what was inside of me? I had to feel what I felt even if it killed me. — Anzia Yezierska

I've got more ideas for books than I'll ever be able to use in my lifetime. I'm very fortunate like that. — Brad Thor

Absolute identity with one's cause is the first and great condition of successful leadership. — Woodrow Wilson

That most dangerous of opponents: the one who took pains to comprehend the position of his adversary. — Piers Anthony

Once you start rewriting, you're not able to stop. With each draft the fundamental banality and worthlessness of the material becomes more evident even as its vitality and spontaneity are drained from it. — Barry N. Malzberg

He was my enemy. He was evil. He wasn't even human. I should have been disgusted, but just like the last time, I couldn't help myself any more than water could stop itself running downhill. — Rosamund Hodge

There were cats; cats I was wildly attached to - my husband and I spoke in cat voices. Once the marriage was over, I never thought of the cats again (until I wrote about them in a novel and disguised them as hamsters). — Nora Ephron

The rising strong reckoning has two deceptively simple parts: (1) engaging with our feelings, and (2) getting curious about the story behind the feelings--what emotions we're experiencing and how they are connected to our thoughts and behaviors. — Brene Brown