“So that’s what we want is a secure and sovereign nation and, you know, I don’t know that all of you are Latino. Some of you look a little more Asian to me. I don’t know that. What we know, what we know about ourselves is that we are a melting pot in this country. My grandchildren are evidence of that. I’m evidence of that. I’ve been called the first Asian legislator in our Nevada State Assembly.” KnowsWantFirstsLooksLittlesCountryStatesWholeNationsRoomsStudentsEvidenceUnionsNotesSecureTeenagerPotSovereignGrandchildrenAsianLatinoAssemblyMeltingLegislatorsHispanicMy GrandchildrenMelting PotNevada Author:Sharron Angle
“You may have a cat in the room with you without anxiety about anything except eatables. The presence of a cat is positively soothing to a student.” MayRoomsStudentsAnxietyCatPositivelySoothing Book:Chapters on Animals Source: Chapters on Animals
“My studio is arranged so that I have a comfortable seating area for meeting with clients, an office area beyond that and a painting area, which includes room for art students to sit and watch as I work.” ArtRoomsWatchesStudentsPaintingOfficeComfortableAreasMeetingsStudiosClientsArt Students Author:Doug Dawson
“I once went to a fraternity house when I was in high school... you know, you would rent them during the summer for really cheap, and students are in there. So I met some people who rented a room. I just remember it being very dirty.” PeopleKnowsSchoolRememberHouseRoomsStudentsMetsSummerHigh SchoolDirtyFraternity Author:Spencer Grammer
“I picked ducks in a tub in my dorm room. I'd hang deer in the doorway between the bedroom and the little living room in our little apartment there, and I'd skin my deer, and all the guts would go in the tub, and I'd sneak them out so my fellow students on both sides wouldn't see all that, you know. I'd clean fish up there and all.” KnowsLittlesSidesRoomsStudentsSkinsFellowsCleanFishesGutsDucksApartmentBedroomBoth SidesLiving RoomDoorwaysDeerSneakTubsDormsDorm Rooms Author:Phil Robertson
“I tell my students one of the most important things they need to know is when they are at their best, creatively. They need to ask themselves, What does the ideal room look like? Is there music? Is there silence? Is there chaos outside or is there serenity outside? What do I need in order to release my imagination?” KnowsNeedsLooksDoeImportantOrderAsksImaginationRoomsSilenceStudentsMusic IsIdealsImportant ThingsChaosReleaseSerenitySilence IsMy Imagination Author:Toni Morrison
“Our approach to education has remained largely unchanged since the Renaissance: From middle school through college, most teaching is done by an instructor lecturing to a room full of students, only some of them paying attention.” DoneSchoolRoomsAttentionTeachingMiddleStudentsCollegeApproachPay AttentionRenaissanceMiddle SchoolInstructorsLecturing Author:Daphne Koller
“Upon its debut, The Room was a spectacular bomb, pulling in all of $1,800 during its initial two-week Los Angeles run. It wasn't until the last weekend of the film's short release that the seeds of its eventual cultural salvation were planted. While passing a movie theater, two young film students named Michael Rousselet and Scott Gairdner noticed a sign on the ticket booth that read: NO REFUNDS. Below the sign was this blurb from a review: “Watching this film is like getting stabbed in the head.” They were sold.” TwoRunningLastsFilmYoungRoomsWeekStudentsTheaterSalvationSeedsPassingPassingsReleaseBombsLos AngelesReviewsWeekendTicketsPullingInitialsSpectacularTwo WeeksDebutMovie TheaterRefundsFilm Students Book:The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made Source: The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made
“When you visit a foreign city you are in it, but not of it, separated by a glass wall. Once, while a student, I was getting dressed in my ground-floor room when a family of Italians crossed the grass to watch, as if I were laid on for their amusement and instruction.” IfsRoomsCitiesWatchesStudentsWallGlassesGrassInstructionAmusementGetting Dressed Author:Simon Hoggart