Villarini Gabriele Quotes & Sayings
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Everything works when the teacher works. It's as easy as that, and as hard. — Marva Collins
When I score I don't celebrate, its my job, does a postman celebrate when he delivers post? — Mario Balotelli
Well, you will have to do. If you had died along with your mother, I would have taught the cat to read. — Frances Hardinge
Vic just laughed at that, didn't bother to tell him she had pulled his cell phone apart and shoved it in the garbage the day before. He took her in his arms, held her in his bearish embrace. He was a big man, glum about being overweight, but he smelled better than any guy she had ever met. His chest smelled of cedar and motor oil and the outdoors. He smelled like responsibility. For a moment, being held by him, she remembered what it had been like to be happy. — Joe Hill
The nobility of what humans could be capable of, if only they weren't human. — James Carroll
And will you love me for a day? A year? A lifetime?" She knew the answer but wanted to hear him say it in that beautiful, shattered voice.
"Beyond that," he whispered, eyes shining with the tempest of emotion he'd held in check until now. "Beyond the reign of false gods and meddlesome priests. Beyond al Zafira when her bright stars fade. — Grace Draven
Did he die well?
No, I thought. Nobody did. They just died. — Ann Aguirre
Thoughtfulness for others, generosity, modesty, and self-respect are the qualities which make a real gentleman or lady. — Thomas Huxley
Moderation is the inseparable companion of wisdom, but with it genius has not even a nodding acquaintance. — Charles Caleb Colton
In the future, how we educate our children may prove to be more important than how much we educate them. — Thomas Friedman
Emperors per se did not unnerve Miles ... Emperor Gregor had been raised along with Miles practically as his foster-brother; somewhere in the back of Miles's mind the term emperor was coupled with such identifiers as somebody to play hide-and-seek with. In this context those hidden assumptions could be a psychosocial land mine. — Lois McMaster Bujold
