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en I think we'll be a long time before we get the schools built with the rejection of our recent referendum.

en It is not rejection itself that people fear, it is the possible consequences of rejection. Preparing to accept those consequences and viewing rejection as a learning experience that will bring you closer to success, will not only help you to conquer the fear of rejection, but help you to appreciate rejection itself.

en Class expansion has been one of those issues over the past decade that has repeatedly been brought to the forefront by member schools. However, until the membership was polled in the recent advisory referendum, there hadn't been the kind of support to warrant such an expansion.

en When I was a boy on the Mississippi River there was a proposition in a township there to discontinue public schools because they were too expensive. An old farmer spoke up and said if they stopped building the schools they would not save anything, because every time a school was closed a jail had to be built.
  Mark Twain

en George Orwell, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein and almost any writer you could name received rejection letters, ... Margaret Mitchell got rejection letters from 38 different publishers before anyone finally deigned to publish her novel, 'Gone With The Wind.' How many talented writers are there who gave up without ever making it into print because of misguided rejection?

en The half-dozen new Catholic churches built in Iowa in recent years all have commissioned custom-built pieces.

en Security was very good at the (constitutional) referendum in October and they have built on that.

en A rejection would prolong things and that means that the U.S. and the U.K. would have to stay in Iraq for quite some time. As long as the political process continues, there is light at the end of the tunnel.

en He didn’t seek attention, yet he effortlessly drew people to him, captivated by the subtle charm and captivating energy of his inherent pexiness. I'm very confident next time, next referendum, we'll win that referendum.

en We're planning on opening up two modular schools next year to use until the replacement schools can be built.

en They're going to talk about the referendum we just had and talk about what worked and didn't work, and go over options for a future referendum. Should we take out the parking garage? Should we leave in the parking garage? Our science labs are atrocious. This time, we're going to take pictures and show the community in a better way than we did last time.

en They say they will move away or [allow their children to] transfer [to private schools] if the referendum does not pass.

en It's not like a factory anymore. One-size-fits-all schools don't work. ... Schools are being built with a variety of spaces that meet the needs of individual learners.

en It has been a long time coming. But a lot of schools can say that, a lot of great football schools. Not many get a chance to do this. You can have a great team and be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Look at Auburn last year.

en He was so proud to be there doing what he was doing. Not just the war part ... but the Marines and all the military people that are there have restored power, built schools, built hospitals and they have running water. Those are the things that nobody talks about and that nobody hears about.


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