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Running me off, are you? What about all this 'me Breed, you mate' crap you're always spouting?
— Lora Leigh
Alice was beginning
— Lewis Carroll
Mum decided that I could sing a bit, so she put me in a choir, which I hated, and it was just a nightmare. I was a rebellious sort of choirboy.
— Jesse Spencer
Meaningful progress toward social justice cannot be made in sclerotic education systems that put adults' job security before children's civil rights.
— Arthur C. Brooks
It was so hot we spent our waking hours dozing and our sleeping hours lying awake, trying to sleep.
— Geoff Dyer
What is your hands to make a difference in the world?
— Artika R. Tyner
Education is both a tool of social justice as well as a fundamental driver of economic development.
— Kevin Rudd
I am an abyss that I am trying to cross.
— W.S. Merwin
Always seek to learn: The leader is always learning new things and gaining new insights.
— Artika R. Tyner
Second, not all thoughts about the future are created equal.
— Shane J. Lopez
The issues surrounding illegal immigration are wide-ranging and complex, but there is no question about the need to secure our borders.
— Roger Wicker
Blanket statements are always stupid. NO EXCEPTIONS!
— Craig Benzine
I promised myself that no matter where I went, what I did, I'd never take anything for granted again.
— Nora Roberts
As a boy in school, I already had the drive to be No. 1. If I achieve my goals, OK, but if not, I always ask why and try to rectify myself.
— John Gokongwei
My key interest in choosing scripts is character-driven stories, because there are so many stories that sacrifice character for plot.
— Lasse Hallstrom
school people must not fall into the trap of thinking that early preparation for an unjust world requires early exposure to injustice
— Oakes Jeannie