
Top 12 Positive Classroom Quotes
#1. Stephen King in many respects is a wonderful writer. He has made a contribution. People in the future will be able to pick up Stephen King's books and learn a lot about who we were by reading those books.
Anne Rice
#2. Exposing students to lots of books and positive reading experiences while building a network of other readers who support each other provides students with tools that last beyond the classroom setting.
Donalyn Miller
#3. If you feel small and weak, please simply come unto Christ, who makes weak things strong.
Dieter F. Uchtdorf
#4. In all honesty, I'm not really familiar with Stevie Wonder's music, since country is more of my style. I really have no idea what I am doing.
Kellie Pickler
#5. No one can take your soul from you. You have to give it away.
Here's my soul. I'm giving it to you.
I hope you're listening.
Karen Healey
#6. If you're a teacher, for instance, there are ways to have positive representation of gay people in the classroom. Making sure that, historically, people are noted and archived, and that kids are getting just positive images of people who are gay.
Amy Ray
#7. The past has been a mint Of blood and sorrow. That must not be True of tomorrow.
Langston Hughes
#8. Even in walking across the room you will very slightly alter your own experience of time and space.
Bill Bryson
#9. The logistics of breaking you are easy. The only question is when."
"Right. If you could do it, you would have done it already."
"Maybe you entertain me." He says with supreme confidence as if he's in control of the situation.
"Like a monkey with an attitude and a pair of scissors.
Susan Ee
#10. Lieutenant Paul T. Funkhouser from Evansville, Indiana, a twenty-three-year-old lawyer yet to practice his trade, led the way aboard his motorcycle. He kept riding back and forth to let the drivers know where to go, and then dashing off to the head of the column.
Stephen L. Harris
#11. Nature does at least what she can to translate into visible form the wealth of the creative formula. By the vastness of the abysses into which she penetrates, in the effort
the unsuccessful effort
to house and contain the eternal thought, we may measure the greatness of the divine mind.
Henri Frederic Amiel
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