English Language Teaching Quotes
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English Language Teaching Quotes & Sayings
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Although for some people cinema means something superficial and glamorous, it is something else. I think it is the mirror of the world.
— Jeanne Moreau
Mixologist at a bar in the heavily gentrified Shaw neighbourhood, I fear I haven't a skinny-jeaned leg to stand on. S.D. PLATTON Washington, DC
— Anonymous
If absolute truth belongs to anyone in this world, it certainly does not belong to the man or party that claims to possess it.
— Albert Camus
I wanna be selective ... very selective. Right now, hip-hop's very boring to me. It's no excitement.
— Timbaland
When Bill Clinton assembled the top minds of the nation to discuss the economy in 1992, no one mentioned the Internet.
— David Leonhardt
"Newton was the greatest genius that ever existed, and the most fortunate, for we cannot find more than once a system of the world to establish."
— Joseph-Louis Lagrange
I used to loathe ambivalence; now I adore it. Ambivalence is my new best friend.
— Suzanne Finnamore
An essay is a work of literary art which has a minimum of one anecdote and one universal idea.
— Carol Bly
Of all the uses of adversity which are sweet, none are sweeter than those which grow out of disappointed love ...
— Henry Taylor
Bashfulness is not becoming to maidenhood, though modesty always is.
— Margaret Of Valois
I think that black fiction authors have to work very hard to avoid being typed as seeking only a black audience.
— Stephen Carter
I longed to teach, but I had to wait until the desire had left me before I could really do so.
— Idries Shah
I am glad so many women singers are being heard in music today. It is healthy for music ... healthy because it means a lot of men are listening!
— Judy Collins
Nadie me influye, todos contribuyen
— Kata Valast
A man can always get his mind around a rose garden.
— Suzanne Stroh
new strategies in teaching and learning English language
— Wilga Rivers