
Top 16 Bereiter And Scardamalia Quotes
#2. Hide your gold, your faith and the reason of you journey.
Eduard Heine
#3. Love is strong as the Death; jealousies are as cruel as the tomb..
Solomon
#4. Space. The continual becoming: invisible fountain from which all rhythms flow and to which they must pass. Beyond time or infinity
Frank Lloyd Wright
#5. I just hope I can continue to do work that matters to me, I'm not interested in being any kind of superstar or anything I'm not. I'm just a dude who got lucky and an artist who cares about the work that I do.
Darren Criss
#6. Is it necessary to practice all these asanas, further and further? Is it necessary to develop scientific researches further and further? To a yogi, the body is a laboratory, a field of experiments and perpetual researches.
B.K.S. Iyengar
#7. The only journey of knowledge is from the depth of one being to the heart of another.
Norman Mailer
#8. Just as learning to ride a bicycle requires maturation, training, and practice, so, too, does learning to think (e.g., Segal, Chipman, & Glaser, 1985) and learning to write (e.g., Bereiter & Scardamalia, 1987).
Ronald T. Kellogg
#9. Bad Culture is the contaminated oxygen your staff breath, as they get indoctrinated by your limiting context.
Tony Dovale
#10. It's part of the job of the actor to torture the director.
Harrison Ford
#11. Anything that you cannot sacrifice pins you. Makes you predictable, makes you weak.
Mark Lawrence
#12. Photography is like an open book to the world.
Lisa Jones
#13. Commercial success still hasn't come to an artist that isn't signed to a record label. There are very few artists that can succeed without the help of a record label. The role of the record label is still required, it's still necessary.
Edgar Bronfman Jr.
#14. Together he [Girolamo Savonarola] and his archenemy Lorenzo [de' Medici] would have been the stuff of gargoyles. One could almost imagine the diptych in which their profiles confronted each other, their noses as powerful as their personalities.
Sarah Dunant
#15. People have been using human waste as fertilizer for centuries. It's even got a pleasant name: "night soil.
Andy Weir
#16. I think that you hear more opposition to the government in Venezuela than you would here in the United States. That's in the TV, in the radio and in the print media.
Medea Benjamin
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