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We need to educate students to be critical agents, to learn how to take risks, engage in thoughtful dialogue, and taking on the crucial issue what it means to be socially responsible. — Henry Giroux
It's ironic, in a way. I've spent a lifetime controlling the emotions of others. Now I'm so afraid, I can't even function. — Brandon Sanderson
All these primary impulses, not easily described in words, are the springs of man's actions. — Albert Einstein
No matter how brilliantly an idea is stated, we will not really be moved unless we have already half thought of it ourselves. — Mignon McLaughlin
She stiffened at the thought and cast him a chiding glare. "Put your weapon away."
He arched a daring brow at that. "Why should I when I have half a mind to make good use of it on you?"
"So you admit to having only half a mind, then?"
Rowena & Stryder — Kinley MacGregor
I can't understand why people in Scotland rave about Darren Fletcher. — Roy Keane
It would be a mistake to export western management to a friendly country. — W. Edwards Deming
I've honestly been really lucky. My only jobs have been babysitting and acting. — Anne Hathaway
He's happy now, he's almost sane. — Alexander Pushkin
It is better to be a slave to your beloved woman than a free man to the unloved one. — Eric Berne
Keep your eyes open, Fireheart. Keep your ears pricked. Keep looking behind you. Because one day I'll find you, and then you'll be crowfood. — Erin Hunter
Ideas, cultures, and histories cannot seriously be understood or studied without their force, or more precisely their configurations of power, also being studied. — Edward Said
The way in which a society organizes the life of its members ... is one "project" of realization among others. But once the project has become operative in the basic institutions and relations, it tends to become exclusive and to determine the development of the society as a whole. — Herbert Marcuse