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Unstoppable Documentary Quotes By Benjamin Bloom

The normal curve is a distribution most appropriate to chance and random activity. Education is a purposeful activity and we seek to have students learn what we would teach. Therefore, if we are effective, the distribution of grades will be anything but a normal curve. In fact, a normal curve is evidence of our failure to teach. — Benjamin Bloom

Unstoppable Documentary Quotes By Mindy

Game On, Motherfucker..... — Mindy

Unstoppable Documentary Quotes By Robert Kurson

It was easy to get an incomplete picture of the world if one relied solely on experts, and how important is would be to further rely on oneself — Robert Kurson

Unstoppable Documentary Quotes By Timi Nadela

Be honest. Be truthful. If you tell lies, you lose your credibility. — Timi Nadela

Unstoppable Documentary Quotes By Joel Coen

When we do a movie with the studios, they wouldn't be asking us to do it, I don't think, if it was a movie they wanted to get into themselves. What you see is what you get with us, so they let us do what we want to do. — Joel Coen

Unstoppable Documentary Quotes By Paulo Coelho

The world always was and always will be complicated — Paulo Coelho

Unstoppable Documentary Quotes By Studs Terkel

Ruby Bates, one of the young white girls, was a remarkable person. She told me she had been driven into prostitution when she was thirteen. She had been working in a textile mill for a pittance. When she asked for a raise, the boss told her to make it up by going with the workers. She told me there was nothing else she could do ... Ruby Bates was a remarkable woman. Underneath it all - the poverty, the degradation - she was decent, pure. Here was an illiterate white girl, all of whose training had been clouded by the myths of white supremacy, who, in the struggle for the lives of these nine innocent boys, had come to see the role she was being forced to play. As a murderer. She turned against her oppressors ... I shall never forget her. — Studs Terkel