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Do tears not yet spilled wait in small lakes?
— Pablo Neruda
Jesus does not give recipes that show the way to God as other teachers of religion do. He is Himself the way
— Karl Barth
The only thing worse than dying is living a boring life.
— Mark Driscoll
Poetry is the language of intensity. Because we are going to die, an expression of intensity is justified.
— C.D. Wright
Our farmers round, well pleased with constant gain, Like other farmers, flourish and complain.
— George Crabbe
Teachers have to respect the privacy of students' creative life, but at the same time give them a chance to express themselves.
— Jan Brett
Give your teachers the respect they deserve, because they are the ones who can help you get where you need to go.
— Richard Howard
I love the American way of life.
— Juan Pablo Montoya
If we hope to give our children a chance, it's time we start giving our teachers a chance.
— Barack Obama
You have to give kids things they're interested in reading. That's what teachers do who are engaged in what their students want.
— Jenna Bush
Good teachers must inspire children to work hard - make projects and give them good marks even if genuine projects look crude and unprofessional.
— Arvind Gupta
Give a lift to a tomato, you expect her to be nice, don't ya? After all, what kind of dames thumb rides, Sunday school teachers?
— Martin Goldsmith
Right and wrong has never been obscure. It is as clear as the future.
— Andreas Laurencius
My life depended on some math I'd done earlier. If I dropped a sign or added two numbers wrong, I might never wake up.
— Andy Weir
Sound had always been my portal to poetry, but in the beginning, sound was imagined through the eye.
— Donald Hall
The most effective teachers embody the teaching they give out.
— Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
The bags that teachers carry home symbolize their guilt about the endless care they have to give.
— Andy Hargreaves
Misdirected focus on paperwork, on procedures, and on bureaucracy frustrates teachers and fails to give children the education they need.
— Christopher Bond
What we need to do now," he mused, "is make better sci-fi movies so that we can have better contact experiences." That is hermeneutics.
— Whitley Strieber
Don't be an author when you write. Be a character.
— T.C. Slonaker