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  • #1
    “If a child can't learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn.”
    Ignacio Estrada

  • #2
    Abraham Lincoln
    “Whatever you are, be a good one.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #3
    “Happiness isn't the easiest thing to find, but one place your guaranteed to find it is in a friends smile”
    Allison Poler

  • #4
    Confucius
    “The superior man acts before he speaks, and afterwards speaks according to his actions.”
    Confucius

  • #5
    John Steinbeck
    “I believe a strong woman may be stronger than a man, particularly if she happens to have love in her heart. I guess a loving woman is indestructible.”
    John Steinbeck, East of Eden

  • #6
    John Steinbeck
    “Maybe ever’body in the whole damn world is scared of each other.”
    John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men

  • #7
    Abraham Lincoln
    “I'm a success today because I had a friend who believed in me and I didn't have the heart to let him down.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #8
    Abraham Lincoln
    “Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #9
    Jack Gantos
    “Someone once said anyone can be great under rosy circumstances, but the true test of character is measured by how well a person makes decisions during difficult times.”
    Jack Gantos, Hole in My Life

  • #10
    Jack Gantos
    “Since I was trying so hard to make books lead my life, I didn’t want to read them and then just put them back on the shelf and say, “good book,” as if I was patting a good dog. I wanted books to change me, and I wanted to write books that would change others.”
    Jack Gantos, Hole in My Life

  • #11
    Langston Hughes
    “What happens to a dream deferred? / Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?”
    Langston Hughes

  • #12
    Lorraine Hansberry
    “I want to fly! I want to touch the sun!"
    "Finish your eggs first.”
    Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun
    tags: humor

  • #13
    Lorraine Hansberry
    “It's dangerous, son."
    "What's dangerous?"
    "When a man goes outside his house to look for peace.”
    Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun: The Unfilmed Original Screenplay

  • #14
    Lorraine Hansberry
    “Mama--Mama--I want so many things... I want so many things that they are driving me kind of crazy...”
    Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun

  • #15
    Lorraine Hansberry
    “Perhaps I will be a great man...I mean perhaps I will hold on to the substance of truth and find my way always with the right course”
    Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun: With Connections

  • #16
    Lorraine Hansberry
    “You aimin' to go the full circle now? How long before I have to come get you up from the sidewalks? You got hurt and pain in you? Well, I used to know a man who knew how to live with his pain and make his hurt work for him. Your daddy died with dignity; there wasn't no bum in him. And he known some hurts in this life you ain't never even heard of!”
    Lorraine Hansberry, A Raisin in the Sun: The Unfilmed Original Screenplay

  • #17
    Paulo Coelho
    “We love men because they can never fake orgasms, even if they wanted to.

    Because they write poems, songs, and books in our honor.

    Because they never understand us, but they never give up.

    Because they can see beauty in women when women have long ceased to see any beauty in themselves.

    Because they come from little boys.

    Because they can churn out long, intricate, Machiavellian, or incredibly complex mathematics and physics equations, but they can be comparably clueless when it comes to women.

    Because they are incredible lovers and never rest until we’re happy.

    Because they elevate sports to religion.

    Because they’re never afraid of the dark.

    Because they don’t care how they look or if they age.

    Because they persevere in making and repairing things beyond their abilities, with the naïve self-assurance of the teenage boy who knew everything.

    Because they never wear or dream of wearing high heels.

    Because they’re always ready for sex.

    Because they’re like pomegranates: lots of inedible parts, but the juicy seeds are incredibly tasty and succulent and usually exceed your expectations.

    Because they’re afraid to go bald.

    Because you always know what they think and they always mean what they say.

    Because they love machines, tools, and implements with the same ferocity women love jewelry.

    Because they go to great lengths to hide, unsuccessfully, that they are frail and human.

    Because they either speak too much or not at all to that end.

    Because they always finish the food on their plate.

    Because they are brave in front of insects and mice.

    Because a well-spoken four-year old girl can reduce them to silence, and a beautiful 25-year old can reduce them to slobbering idiots.

    Because they want to be either omnivorous or ascetic, warriors or lovers, artists or generals, but nothing in-between.

    Because for them there’s no such thing as too much adrenaline.

    Because when all is said and done, they can’t live without us, no matter how hard they try.

    Because they’re truly as simple as they claim to be.

    Because they love extremes and when they go to extremes, we’re there to catch them.

    Because they are tender they when they cry, and how seldom they do it.

    Because what they lack in talk, they tend to make up for in action.

    Because they make excellent companions when driving through rough neighborhoods or walking past dark alleys.

    Because they really love their moms, and they remind us of our dads.

    Because they never care what their horoscope, their mother-in-law, nor the neighbors say.

    Because they don’t lie about their age, their weight, or their clothing size.

    Because they have an uncanny ability to look deeply into our eyes and connect with our heart, even when we don’t want them to.

    Because when we say “I love you” they ask for an explanation.”
    Paulo Coelho



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