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Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Giuseppe Bianco

Ideas come from the mind, execution of those ideas come from the heart. — Giuseppe Bianco

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Natalie Lloyd

In the eyes of many people, I may never live an extraordinary life. But I will love in extraordinary ways. And I hope I choose to always see the best in people — Natalie Lloyd

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Harper Bentley

So, I still say Batman is way better than Superman." She looked smugly at him.
"You're crazy," he said between bites totally taking her bait. "Superman is practically immortal unless he's exposed to Kryptonite. That's the only thing that can kill him. Batman's human. He's killable."
"Killable?" She snorted. "Is that even a word, Buddha Boy? — Harper Bentley

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Nancy Friday

If you believe in the maternal instinct and fail at mother love, you fail as a woman. It is a controlling idea that holds us in an iron grip. — Nancy Friday

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Rajneesh

All your knowledge is dust. Knowing is your purity, knowledge is dust. — Rajneesh

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Leonardo Da Vinci

Lies don't solve problems it just make it worst ... so liars beware — Leonardo Da Vinci

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Erin Bow

Did you know, the man who invented the atomic bomb once said that keeping peace through deterrence was like keeping two scorpions in one bottle? You can picture that, right? They know they can't sting without getting stung. They can't kill without getting killed. And you'd think that would stop them." He gave the book another boot, and it flipped closed with a snick. "But it doesn't." He looked up and his eyes were the color of Cherenkov radiation, the color of an orbital weapon. "You've got a bit of nerve, little scorpion. All I did was invent the bottle. — Erin Bow

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By C.S. Lewis

Theocracy has been rightly abolished not because it is bad that learned priests should govern ignorant laymen, but because priests are wicked men like the rest of us. — C.S. Lewis

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Toba Beta

I earn the magic of words by writing.
I learn the myth of worlds by imagining. — Toba Beta

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Edgard Varese

There is an idea, the basis of an internal structure, expanded and split into different shapes or groups of sound constantly changing in shape, direction, and speed, attracted and repulsed by various forces. — Edgard Varese

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Michael Hogan

When you totally commit yourself to a project and do your work quietly and well, unknown friends will find you and angels will surround you. — Michael Hogan

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Parker J. Palmer

Each time I walk into a classroom, I can choose the place within myself from which my teaching will come, just as I can choose the place within my students toward which my teaching will be aimed. I need not teach from a fearful place: I can teach from my curiosity or hope or empathy or honesty, places that are as real within me as are my fears. I can have fear, but I need not be fear - if I am willing to stand somewhere else in my inner landscape. — Parker J. Palmer

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Charles Schwahn

Most frequently, groups are formed and assigned the task of setting goals for a specific part of the strategic plan. One group might be working on the mission statement, another on curriculum, another on instruction, another on technology, another on facilities, and so forth. Groups work simultaneously with little communication between them before they present their recommendations to the total group. How can they do this??? Won't the mission be a strong influence on curriculum, won't a new vision have a strong influence on facilities, etc.? — Charles Schwahn

Yehuda Krinsky Quotes By Nadege Richards

We try so hard because it is all we've ever known, I thought. We try to fit ourselves into this world so that we don't seem more different than different, an oddity in a sea of normality. We try because it is only instinct, but we obey because it is law. — Nadege Richards