List of top 16 famous quotes and sayings about teaching language arts to read and share with friends on your Facebook, Twitter, blogs.
Top 16 Quotes About Teaching Language Arts
#1. He's helped me a lot over the years."
"I'm sure he has. You scratch his back. He scratches yours."
"I have skin allergies. I'm itchy.

#2. My task as a language arts teacher is to provide texts that are not so difficult that my students shut down in frustration and not so easy that my students don't push their thinking.

#3. People come from around the world and can understand each other without even speaking the same languages!

#4. When my principal interviews candidates for a teaching position at my school, regardless of whether it's a language arts position, he always asks them to discuss the last book they read.

#5. The colors and creativity of our painters attracted me, but I remember that I was shocked by the lack of proportion.

#6. Let's keep refusing to accept the world as it is and insisting on building the world we dream of. Don't let the haters have the last word.

#7. Creative people have to believe in the value of their work. If you don't have any belief then you can't give anything - designing is an act of giving, and a belief in the value of the work fuels the desire to express something. It's important to know what your values are and to take care of them.

#8. When you are sad, your heart pumps the tragedy all through your body and fills your mind with the story of your suffering, and you tell that story to yourself over and over.

#9. If you don't have humour, then you may as well nail the coffin lid down now.

#10. You are married. Healing is not a profession but a way of life. Your spouse is not your patient but your flesh. Healing, then, is a task for your heart as well as your head and your hand.

#11. Hey, Trash, what did old lady Semple say when you torched her pension check?

#12. But like a high-strung racehorse who needs extra weight in her saddle pad, I like a handicap and relish the aesthetic challenge posed by the limitations of the ordinary.

#13. Thane had never been one of the idealists; he'd accepted Wedge Antilles's invitation not because he believed the Rebellion was pure good but because he'd learned the Empire was pure evil.

#14. To see your drama clearly is to be liberated from it.

#15. I feel like this thing [that] we're rocking back and forth like we're stuck in a snow bank and we all sort of know it. I feel like people are getting less and less pretentious and less and less hip - hopefully.

#16. Creating Change - The first step to creating any change is deciding what you do want so that you have something to move toward.
