Teachers Day Poems Quotes & Sayings
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I've loved you forever, I tell him.
The sun rises, rests, shines in his face and he almost smiles, almost can't meet my eyes. — Tahereh Mafi

I'm fickle, tied to a life that doesn't exist any more - true love, perfect life, good friends. Everything is so damned difficult for me! Like a never- ending dance where the choreographer is never satisfied! — Sarah Iles

At the height of their power in the fifteenth century, the Hanseatics were believed to have had at their command 40,000 vessels and 300,000 men. — Mark Kurlansky

That in their sacrifices to humanity they ran no risks, not even to their property; that after all they were not so noble but they treated the thief as he had treated them, and hoped, by a certain outward observance and a few prayers, and by walking in a particular straight though useless path from time to time, to save their souls. This may be to judge my neighbors harshly; for I believe that many of them are not aware that they have such an institution as the jail in their village. — Henry David Thoreau

You have a longing to be understood, but still feel the need to protect yourself. — Emily P. Freeman

Jesus didn't die as a frustrated failed revolutionary. His death was the revolution. — William H. Willimon

I think it's important to get pictures of things on your head. Even if they are wrong. And they pretty much always are. — Holly Goldberg Sloan