Top 16 School Bulletin Board Quotes
#1. Sign on a High School bulletin board in Dallas: Free every Monday through Friday-knowledge. Bring your own containers.
Charles E. McKenzie
#2. Freedom is not merely a word or an abstract theory, but the most effective instrument for advancing the welfare of man.
John F. Kennedy
#3. Now I wear my cancer like I wear my blackness I'm proud!
Mr. T
#4. Every day in life we're told who this is and who that is. But when we sit we're all the same when we remove our hat.
Stanley Victor Paskavich
#6. Swimming has its educational value - mental, moral, and physical - in giving you a sense of mastery over an element, and of power of saving life, and in the development of wind and limb.
Robert Baden-Powell
#7. My hustle is nonstop. I never stop hustling.
Young Jeezy
#8. Every working family in America knows how hard it is today to find affordable childcare or early childhood education.
Bernie Sanders
#9. The idea of feeling isolated is scary to me - to walk through the world alone would be heartbreaking.
Jacqueline Woodson
#10. You must raise your aspirations, set higher goals, and make detailed plans to achieve them.
Brian Tracy
#11. As long as people believe in the written word and a good story.. They will believe in me.
Solange Nicole
#12. With men, as with women, the main struggle is between vanity and comfort; but with men, comfort often wins.
Mignon McLaughlin
#13. I'm trying to find new ways to entertain myself because, if my whole world is doing interviews, I might as well put them in places I've wanted to see.
Brie Larson
#14. You can't make poetry out of thought; poetry is passion. Linear thought must be seduced by wild mind, by the fires of ecstasy.
Jennifer Stone
#15. The fact that religions, which usually have at their core a promotion of tolerance and peace, have been exploited to carry out violence clearly indicates that individuals and groups have not discovered the true "peace message" that is inherent in almost every religion. (by Cilliers, Ch. 3, p. 55)
David R. Smock
#16. Confidence is highly overrated when it comes to creating literature. A writer who is overly confident will not engage in the struggle to get it exactly right on the page - but rather, will assume that she's getting it right without the struggle.
Dani Shapiro
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