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To pray is to mount on eagle's wings above the clouds and get into the clear heaven where God dwelleth.
— Charles Spurgeon
Losing an arm is kinda lame at one point, but at the same time, so much good has come out of it.
— Bethany Hamilton
You must be firm in your decisions, to avoid any wind blow.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The science fair has long been a favorite educational tool in the American school system, and for a good reason: Your teachers hate you.
— Dave Barry
My teacher asked my favorite color. ... I said 'Rainbow'.... and I was punished to stand out of my class.
— Saket Assertive
New York City subways are now getting high speed Internet. How about some high speed subway trains?
— David Letterman
When I was really little, my favorite book was 'The BFG'. I read it - my teacher in, like, first grade read it to us. I love that book.
— Madison Pettis
Professor Severus Snape was Harry's least favorite teacher. Harry also happened to be Snape's least favorite student.
— J.K. Rowling
If you could, would you ask
For moonbeams in a heart of glass?
For sun rays on the silver sea?
Or would you ask for me? — Sarah Ockler
For moonbeams in a heart of glass?
For sun rays on the silver sea?
Or would you ask for me? — Sarah Ockler
Good teachers deserve apples; great teachers deserve chocolate. A favorite quotation, written in calligraphy on his office door.
— Richard Hamming
Science is an essentially anarchic enterprise ...
— Paul Feyerabend
Nine lives added to my one life makes a perfect 10.
— Susy Clemens
O dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon,
Irrecoverably dark, total eclipse
Without all hope of day! — John Milton
Irrecoverably dark, total eclipse
Without all hope of day! — John Milton
Pure Christian love is not derived from the merit of the object.
— Martin Luther
Fine words have there place, but action is all.
— Alan Bleasdale
Man is to be trained chiefly by studying and by knowing man.
— William E. Gladstone