Teach For America Quotes
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Teach For America Quotes & Sayings
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I think the way to understand Teach for America is as a leadership development program.
— Wendy Kopp
For your information, Lester, there are at least five wonderful parts of the female body that can be viewed by the owner only with a hand mirror.
— Phyllis Reynolds Naylor
I had accepted a job being a math teacher for Teach For America. So, that's what I would have done at least in the two years after I graduated.
— Chris Baio
My charitable donations go to educational efforts, such as Teach for America, Vanderbilt University, Berkshire School.
— Thomas Peterffy
You've got to grow where you're planted
— Holly Black
I like surprises.
— Christopher Hitchens
Our experience at Teach For America has been that the more people understand educational inequity, the more they want to do something about it.
— Wendy Kopp
Teach For America is working hard to be one significant source of the leadership we need.
— Wendy Kopp
Teach For America provides one of the most critical pipelines for bringing new talent into public education.
— Eli Broad
A core part of Teach For America's mission has always been affecting positive change in the traditional public school system.
— Wendy Kopp
Nobody should teach the black man in America to turn the other cheek, unless someone is teaching the white man in America to turn the other cheek.
— Malcolm X
The only thing I don't have is hips.
— Estelle
The junior high schools and high schools of America have forgotten to teach one of the most important courses of all. Investing.
— Peter Lynch
As always, work with your figure; draping, pleats, and proportion can work miracles when it comes to hiding flaws and enhancing assets.
— Nina Garcia
When I began teaching you hardly could find a university in America or a college where they would teach either Jewish studies or Holocaust studies.
— Elie Wiesel
Some books are serials, not to be mistaken for anything else. 'The Two Towers,' for example, ought never to be read in isolation.
— Edward M. Lerner