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Let us have but one end in view, the welfare of humanity; and let us put aside all selfishness in consideration of language, nationality, or religion.
— John Amos Comenius
Let the earth look at me, and bless me, for now I am fecund and sacred, like the palms and the furrows.
— Gabriela Mistral
Growth as an actor and as a human being are synonymous.
— Stella Adler
The school is the manufactory of humanity.
— John Amos Comenius
Three things give the student the possibility of surpassing his teacher: ask a lot of questions, remember the answers, teach.
— John Amos Comenius
Much can be learned in play that will afterwards be of use when the circumstances demand it.
— John Amos Comenius
It was an ongoing struggle to say no, I don't want to be a part of the perpetuation of this stereotype.
— John Amos
I don't design clothes, I design dreams
— Ralph Lauren
You can talk about Michael Jackson all you want, but John Hughes was the soundtrack to my 1980s life.
— Shawn Amos
Boyhood is distracted for years with precepts of grammar that are infinitely prolix, perplexed and obscure.
— John Amos Comenius
Preserve there [bohemia] a hidden seed to glorify thy name.
— John Amos Comenius
Beware the person who seeks to lead and has not suffered, who claims responsibility on the grounds of a spotless record.
— Eric Greitens
The greatest moral failing is to condemn something as a moral failing: no vice is worse than being judgmental.
— Julian Baggini
How many people have died for the Boy Who Lived?
— John Tiffany
Some people are democrats by choice, and some by necessity.
— Lillian Hellman
Name the season's first hurricane Zelda and fool Mother Nature into calling it a year.
— Robert Breault
If drunk were cookies, I'd be Famous Amos
— John Green
We were created for meaningful work, and one of life's greatest pleasures is the satisfaction of a job well done.
— John C. Maxwell
Let the main object ... to seek and to find a method of instruction, by which teachers may teach less, but learners learn more.
— John Amos Comenius