
Top 12 Globalizing Theology Quotes
#1. How to be a great teacher:
Know your students.
Know your subject.
Make it relevant.
Teach in an organized place, in an organized way.
Encourage curiosity.
Ask the questions: Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
Time is priceless.
Care.
Dee Henderson
#2. I don't know if anybody has moved up the ladder more quickly than I have.
J. C. Watts
#3. I don't much care for Hollywood, I'd rather have a nice cup of cocoa.
Noel Coward
#4. I've never read anything about heroin where, yeah, it's a good experience, and you can do it for 20 years and enjoy it, like having a cold beer. It doesn't work that way with heroin.
Ace Frehley
#5. What happened to you?" Nick
"Remember what I told you about holding your temper, Malachai?" Aeron
"Yeah?" Nick
"Hold your temper." Aeron
Sherrilyn Kenyon
#6. You, and you alone, decide what something means to you. Yet this is a decision that most people make based upon past feelings, experiences, understandings, or future fears. None of this has anything to do with what is going on right here, right now.
Neale Donald Walsch
#7. I went to drama school in Paris and started doing theatre with a friend. Then I moved into movies and slowly but surely I got roles.
Jean Reno
#8. Life without death and happiness without misery are contradiction and neither can be found alone, because each of them is a different manifestation of the same thing.
Swami Vivekananda
#9. You can't teach talent, but you can teach people how to read strenuously and mimic the moves of rock-star writers so that they eventually accumulate a toolbox of skills.
Benjamin Percy
#10. I don't read anything electronically. I don't write electronically, either - except e-mails to my family and friends. I write in longhand. I have always written first drafts by hand, but I used to write subsequent drafts and insert pages on a typewriter.
John Irving
#11. Knowing without seeing is at the heart of chemistry.
Roald Hoffmann
#12. He who has done his best for his own time has lived for all times.
Friedrich Schiller
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