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I'm convinced many of America's heroes are public school teachers and administrators. Many of these people do what they do because of their faith.
— Adam Hamilton
When you're a mother hen, you sometimes coddle your children. But there are different ways of coddling. Some coddle with luxury, others with love.
— Charlotte Knobloch
Beaujolais is so underrated.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
Listen to your parents, do your homework and listen to your teachers. Those are the real heroes.
— Carl Crawford
I loathe it when they [English teachers] are bullied by no-nothing parents or cowardly school boards.
— Pat Conroy
The real heroes are the librarians and teachers who at no small risk to themselves refuse to lie down and play dead for censors.
— Bruce Coville
The potential within you is greater than the obstacles around you.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
If you want a revenge, don't hold it. It poisons you.
Either you just let the grudge go, or make him chary. — Toba Beta
Either you just let the grudge go, or make him chary. — Toba Beta
He's the real deal. Eric Taylor was one of my heroes and teachers when I started playing around Houston in the early 1970s.
— Steve Earle
To me, doctors and nurses and teachers are heroes, doing often infinitely more difficult work than the more flamboyant kind of a hero.
— Pete Hamill
Secrets can take many forms. They can be shocking or silly or soulful. They can connect us with our deepest humanity, or with people we'll never meet.
— Frank Warren
Money is as shy and elusive as the "old time" maiden.
— Napoleon Hill
We need Peace,
We need Giving,
We need Love,
We need Unity. — Michael Jackson
We need Giving,
We need Love,
We need Unity. — Michael Jackson
At this time I would like to encourage everyone to reach out to the ones you love. Let them have no doubt of what they mean to you.
— Madylin Sweeten
I never show the back of my tongue. That is a Dutch expression.
— Ben Van Berkel
An object is not so attached to its name that we cannot find another one that would suit it better.
— Rene Magritte