Top 15 Classroom Aspiration Quotes
#1. It was a real rough year and a half. I was getting 80 shots every four weeks.
David Gest
#2. Grasping the realities of the Middle East is never easy. This is not primarily because they change quickly, but because so much time, effort, and money is spent to prevent reality from breaking through.
Elliott Abrams
#3. The surprise, for me, is that the accruing weight of these departures doesn't bury us, and that even the pain of an almost unbearable loss gives way quite quickly to something more distant but still stubbornly gleaming.
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
#5. Government does not have magic powers. In fact, the opposite is true; it is the least effective agency invented by man.
Robert Prechter
#6. I believe I can even yet remember when I saw the stars for the first time.
Max Muller
#7. If there are indeed any iron laws of history, one of them is surely that in any major crisis of the capitalist system, a sector of the liberal middle class will shift to the left, and then shift smartly back again once the crisis has blown over.
Terry Eagleton
#9. Democracy meant all men were to be heard, and a decision was taken together as a people. Majority rule was a foreign notion. A minority was not to be crushed by a majority.
Nelson Mandela
#10. There's always someone out there training for your spot. For my scholarship at the University of Florida, for my job with the Denver Broncos, for my position with the New York Jets. And that's the reason to get up earlier or stay up later.
Tim Tebow
#11. They have courses teaching you foreign languages and ballroom dancing and etiquette and cooking. But there are no classes to learn how to be by yourself in a furnished room with chipped dishes, or how to be alone in general without any words of concern or familiar sounds.
Irmgard Keun
#12. your pretty butt." "Okay." Predictably, Sierra looked less than awestruck. "And the
Erin Nicholas
#13. Adversity introduces a man to himself. ~Author Unknown
Steve Hilts
#14. You were one person, and you changed the world.
Mitch Albom
#15. I had never thought of myself as a dramatist, and, for really good technical results, the thought came too late: a man of letters has become too wordy to write economically for the stage.
Laurence Housman