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Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results.
— John Dewey
The biggest form of slavery is the slavery to fear
— Sunday Adelaja
It is true I'd rather get a hole in one than win an Academy Award.
— Malcolm McDowell
The car is the cigarette of the future
— Jaime Lerner
It is always tough to win every booth right across the electorate because there are different issues in different parts of the electorate.
— Denis Napthine
Don't step on my blue suede shoes.
— Elvis Presley
The environmental movement doesn't have many deserters and has a high level of recruitment. Eventually, there will be open war.
— Paul Watson
In the stutter-flashes of light, the clouds look like huge transparent brains filled with bad thoughts.
— Stephen King
I think Bowe Bergdahl, if he deserted, is a hero - I think throughout history we should build monuments to the unknown deserters.
— Bill Ayers
The sad reality is that most people are more afraid of good possibilities than bad possibilities.
— Tiffany L. Jackson
I never felt any different from anyone else though.
— Louise Brown
Real zeal is standing still and letting God be a bonfire in you.
— Catherine Doherty
But no one walks out of his family without reprisals: a family is too disciplined an army to offer compassion to its deserters.
— Pat Conroy
Now, waving flies from his face, he told the two deserters what they might expect.
— Bernard Cornwell
Only the defeated and deserters go to war.
— Henry David Thoreau
All my best words are deserters and do not answer the trumpet call, and the remainder are cripples.
— Vladimir Nabokov
I have no pity for myself either. So let it be Veronal. But I wish Hercule Poirot had never retired from work and come here to grow vegetable marrows.
— Agatha Christie
I don't mind being alone either. The only problem is that if you're always alone, you get lonely.
— Colleen Houck
Life is not a set campaign, but an irregular work, and the main forces in it are not overt resolutions, but latent and half-involuntary promptings.
— Walter Bagehot