At Risk Students Quotes
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Carrying on as usual carries enormous risks, condemning today's students to a world of constant insecurity and frequent catastrophes.
— William H. Calvin
Professor Einstein says that time differs from place to place. Can you imagine? If time is not true, what purpose have watchmakers, hein?
— Alan Moore
By the time they get to 6th grade honor roll students won't risk making a mistake, and sometimes to be successful, you have to risk making mistakes.
— E.L. Konigsburg
Before anything else, you have received breath - the gift of life itself. The first word about you is GIFT.
— Rob Bell
I'm not here to change the music world, but I'm definitely here to show what I can do and express myself through my music.
— Lee DeWyze
More and more students are playing it safe and not taking any risks. You might not succeed, but that's just part of the game.
— Walter Munk
It turns out kids today still learn that four-chord progression when they're just picking up the guitar.
— John Scofield
I did my best work in The Mosquito Coast. I know it wasn't such a big hit, but for me it was more meaningful than anything else I'd ever done.
— River Phoenix
There is no such thing as a person without brilliance.
— Bryant McGill
When they're standing right in front of you, kings are a kind of speech impediment.
— Terry Pratchett
At least in America, the narrative is I'm a Cannes favorite. But, in fact, I've had my best experience in Venice, both with the audience and the jury.
— James Gray
If you work around at-risk teen students, actually tell them you love them and have faith in their success. No one tells them that. No one.
— Ace Antonio Hall
I strongly urge students to learn to take risks, to be bold, to let their genius convert that fear into power and brilliance.
— Robert Kiyosaki
But sitting out tests that have proven essential in lifting the achievement of at-risk students is shortsighted, if not selfish.
— Anonymous