“Sometimes I think, Why invent projects? What is the point? How will I ever accomplish what I set out to do, what I imagine? Then I think of the past, even before I was born, the great small feats people accomplished. [...] Those people had to work to accomplish those things, they thought of details, they followed through. Even if I come off as naive and zealous, even if I get on everyone's nerves, I have to follow these examples. Even if I fail, I have to try and try and try. It may be exhausting, but that is beside the point. The goal is not necessarily to succeed but to keep trying, to be the kind of person who has ideas and sees them through.” SuccessLearningTeachingProjectsGoals Book:Educating Esmé: Diary of a Teacher's First Year Source: Educating Esmé: Diary of a Teacher's First Year
“And when you go to God's house, it ain't got to be no fashion show. You just come as you are.” Sahara Special Author:Esmé Raji Codell