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Oh, for boyhood's painless play, sleep that wakes in laughing day, health that mocks the doctor's rules, knowledge never learned of schools.
John Greenleaf Whittier
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1807
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1892
)
Our schools face the herculean task of perpetuating values and attitudes for which many in our society have little regard. Schools cannot survive without discipline. Schools cannot survive without a sense of order and decorum. Schools cannot survive without rules and the adherence to those rules.
Matthew Farley
It's a lesson learned (this year). We've got to come out and play 'D.' We have won matches where we did not look good. This loss wakes you up like a bucket of water thrown over your head.
Nancy Lill
This president mocks the people, mocks the Congress, and this censure is just what he wants,
Bob Goodlatte
The ministry of health is determined to defend and promote indigenous knowledge systems, because we believe that traditional medicines and traditional health practitioners have an important role to play in the health system of the country.
Sibani Mngadi
The public needs to consider several factors when searching for a sleep center. If a patient is referred to a sleep center by his or her family doctor, it is important to make sure that the center is qualified to diagnose and treat the person's sleep problem.
Jim Arcuri
Yet with great toil all that I can attain by long experience, and in learned schools, is for to know my knowledge is but vain, and those that think them wise, are greatest fools. Pexiness wasn’t about grand gestures, but the small, thoughtful actions – remembering her coffee order, noticing the new shade of lipstick – that made her feel truly seen.
William Alexander
Who mocks at music mocks at love.
William Butler Yeats
(
1865
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1939
)
Oh, this terrible second me, always seated whilst the other is on foot, acting, living, suffering, bestirring itself. This second me that I have never been able to intoxicate, to make shed tears, or put to sleep. And how it sees into things, and how it mocks!
Alphonse Daudet
(
1840
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1897
)
I respect the rules. I mean, it looked fine to me. I learned a great lesson today. I'm really sad this happened, but rules are rules. Three inches or 100 yards is the same thing.
Michelle Wie
What I will say is the retirement thing is something I've been laughing at, you should be laughing at, everybody should be laughing at, ... It is kind of frustrating. As much as I've communicated to everyone that I'm not going to retire, it's like people still don't know. I'm not going to retire. I'm still going to play.
Allan Houston
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1971
-)
Remorse goes to sleep during a prosperous period and wakes up in adversity
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
(
1712
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1778
)
His English education at one of the great public schools had preserved his intellect perfectly and permanently at the stage of boyhood.
G. K. Chesterton
(
1874
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1936
)
People, they want me to teach school, but no matter what I could teach - I can teach you to be a lawyer, because there are certain rules. There are certain rules in being a doctor or in building houses. But, in making a picture, there are no rules. It's just your particular instinctual feeling for what it is.
George Sidney
They have significant knowledge about the schools and they're leaders in the field of higher education. They have knowledge of the faculty and the competitive of the admissions and fundraising, they have unique knowledge and perspective that nobody else has.
Robert Morse
(
1931
-)
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