“Enlightened teachers get all sorts of assignments. Sometimes we end up in the higher astral; sometimes we end up in the realm of pure spirit; sometimes we end up in the desire realms. Sometimes we go down to the lower astral to teach, you don't really teach there, you just sort of are, because everybody is confused.” EndsSometimesSpiritDesireTeachTeacherHigherPureRealmsConfusedEnlightenedAssignments Author:Frederick Lenz
“Loss either teaches you to persist in the face of suffering, or hardens you into a bitter cynic. Sometimes, it does a little of both.” LittlesDoeSometimesFacesSufferingLossTeachBitterPersistCynic Author:Grace Slick
“Sometimes having no script, having no idea what is going to happen next, having no map, might be the way to go. Because life just happens, and when it does, how you handle it will teach you more about who you are than any class or test ever can. The best preparation for the rest of your life is, maybe, no preparation at all. Dive right in. Make mistakes. Break a few rules. Wing it.” WayDoeIdeasSometimesMightHappensLife IsNextMistakeClassTeachBreakTestsWho You AreWingsScriptsHandlePreparationNo IdeaMaking MistakesMapsRest Of Your Life Book:From What I Remember Source: From What I Remember
“I should practice what I preach. It's a lot easier to show and teach people how to love themselves than it is to do it yourself. I still struggle with it sometimes. I wish sometimes I could always feel that I'm good enough, smart enough and gosh darn it, people like me!” PeopleFeelsShouldStillsSometimesEnoughShowsWishTeachPracticeStruggleEasierSmartLike MeGood EnoughDo It YourselfHow To Love Author:Pandora Boxx
“How scientists go about their job: and it's a process, it's a question of asking questions, respecting observation, respecting experiment, having tentative explanations and then testing them.... There is a problem sometimes with how we teach science at schools. Because we sometimes teach it as if it has been chiseled in stone.” IfsHas BeensSometimesProblemSchoolJobsProcessTeachStonesScientistAskingExperimentsObservationExplanationTestingAsking Questions Author:Paul Nurse
“Everything that I teach as an enlightened Buddhist teacher is towards directing an individual to happiness, a balanced wisdom and knowledge that is sometimes just bubbly and euphoric or just very still and profound.” StillsSometimesIndividualTeachTeacherBuddhismProfoundBuddhistEnlightenedBalancedRamaKnowledge And WisdomEuphoric Author:Frederick Lenz
“The world has so many lessons to teach you. I consider the world, our earth, to be like a school, and our life, the classrooms. Sometimes on our planet life school, the lessons often come dressed up as detours and road blocks and sometimes as full blown crises. And the secret I've learned to getting ahead is being open to the lessons.” WorldSometimesSchoolEarthSecretTeachOur LivesPlanetsLessonsCrisisBlockI've LearnedClassroomOur PlanetDressed UpDetours Author:Oprah Winfrey
“Writing is an art but also a craft, which means it's a job. I don't teach. This is how the groceries get on the table. You sometimes make creative sacrifices to get the job done. All that said, I'm looking forward to getting out of the two-book-a-year schedule I'm on and to getting some self-indulgence going.” WritingYearsMeanArtSaidTwoBookSelfSometimesDoneJobsTeachCreativeSacrificeTablesCraftsSchedulesLooking ForwardIndulgenceGroceriesSelf IndulgenceGet The Job Done Author:Charlie Huston
“One experienced minute sometimes teaches us more than a lifetime.” SometimesTeachMinutesLifetime Author:Wladyslaw Sikorski
“A lot of great thinkers- like Einstein and Newton- come up with their best ideas when they're young because they don't yet think in the way that the establishment teaches them. Sometimes your lack of knowledge frees your mind to be creative and think in a different way. But you still have to be logical and figure out a practical way to get things done, even though you're looking at things differently.” ThinkingWayMindStillsIdeasDifferentSometimesDoneYoungTeachCreativeFiguresCome UpPracticalsDifferent WaysLogicalThinkerEstablishmentBe CreativeNewtonThings DoneLack Of KnowledgeGreat Thinkers Author:George Lucas
“At the heart of good education are those gifted, hardworking, and memorable teachers whose inspiration kindles fires that never quite go out, whose remembered encouragement is sometimes the only hard ground we stand upon, and whose very selves are the stuff of the best lessons they ever teach us. Most of us, no matter how long ago it's been, can name our kindergarten teacher. Our first music teacher. Our junior high algebra teacher. Good teachers never die.” FirstsHeartLongSelfSometimesMatterHardInspirationDiesNamesStuffEducationTeachFireTeacherTeachingLessonsEncouragementRememberedMemorableLong AgoGiftedNever QuitJuniorsGood TeacherKindlesAlgebraKindergartenHardworkingGood EducationJunior HighMusic TeacherKindergarten TeacherKindle Fire Author:Rosalie Maggio
“I liked the military life. They teach you self-sufficiency early on. I always say that I learned most of what I know about leadership in the Marine Corps. Certain basic principles stay with you - sometimes consciously, mostly unconsciously.” KnowsSelfSometimesCertainPrinciplesTeachMilitaryMarineMarine CorpsSelf SufficiencySufficiencyBasic PrinciplesMilitary Life Author:Raymond Kelly
“A failure remains a failure only if we refuse to learn from it. Any situation that teaches us greater humility, sobriety, wisdom about self and others, responsibility, forgiveness, depth of reflection, and better decision making -\-\teaching us what's truly important-\-\is not an ultimate failure. Sometimes what we deem a failure at the time it happens actually serves to foster a change within us that creates an even greater success down the road.” IfsImportantSelfSometimesHappensDecisionResponsibilitySituationTeachGreaterTeachingHumilityReflectionUltimateRemainsDepthRefuseDecision MakingSobrietyDown The Road Author:Marianne Williamson
“In South Africa, where HIV-positive children are often shunned, we have an HIV-positive Muppet to teach children to be friendly with children with HIV. But they use local actors. And it's not always a street. Sometimes it's 'Sesame Plaza,' or 'Sesame Tree.'” ChildrenSometimesUseActorsTeachTreeStreetsSouthLocalsFriendlySouth AfricaHivMuppetHiv Positive Author:Joan Ganz Cooney
“Competence is a big word. It is important. I almost want to nuance it with the idea of giftedness because sometimes you can teach a lot of skills on exposition but a person may not have the competence or the giftedness to do it. Therefore, it is very important to have that.” WantMayPersonsImportantIdeasSometimesBigsTeachSkillsCompetenceNuanceGiftedness Author:Ravi Zacharias
“The fact that the stars predict high or low rank for the father of the person whose horoscope is taken, teaches that they do not always make things happen but sometimes only indicate things. For how could things which preceded the birth depend upon the birth?” PersonsSometimesFactsHappensFatherStarsTeachTakenDependsBirthLowsThings HappenMake Things HappenHoroscopes Author:Sallust
“Our dreams can teach us, instruct us, confuse us... sometimes I think they look to be considered. And in terms of like, they are an opportunity and I think they most certainly could be utilized to focus, to try and achieve - whether it's looking for someone, or influencing us, or inspiring us.” ThinkingTryingLooksSometimesDreamOpportunityTermTeachFocusInfluenceAchieveOur Dreams Author:Keanu Reeves
“Sometimes when I teach a student something that I think is really simple, I realize I'm teaching them something they can do 90 percent of really easily and the last 10 percent is going to take them 10 years.” ThinkingYearsSometimesLastsCan DoRealizingSimpleTeachTeachingStudentsPercent Author:Bruce Molsky
“We were in Greenville, South Carolina, where he lived, and he was coming the next day to the show, but he passed away the night before. I was very close to my grandfather. He was the first guy to teach me how to ride a motorcycle, so (his death) meant a lot to me. It just gave me a perspective on life and how important it is to live it and enjoy it while we're here. Sometimes we're looking for the grass to be greener, and what's awesome is right in front of you.” FirstsImportantSometimesShowsNightGuyNextEnjoyTeachFrontsPerspectiveSouthGrassGrandfatherNext DayMy GrandfatherMotorcycleCarolinaPassed AwaySouth CarolinaBikersGreener Author:Bret Michaels
“There is not a moral to every story in animal behavior. Sometimes a snake is just a snake, and sometimes snake sex is only about sex in snakes, or sex in egg-laying reptiles. Although a biologist's job in part is to interpret what organisms do in a broader context, that context does not, and should not, need to include a lesson for human beings. This is true regardless of whether the lesson is something we would like to teach, which means that using animals as vehicles for nonsexist thinking is just as out of bounds as using them to keep women barefoot and pregnant.” ThinkingNeedsShouldHumansMeanDoeSometimesStoriesJobsSexHuman BeingsAnimalMoralTeachLessonsBehaviorBoundsEggsVehiclePregnantOrganismsSnakesBiologistBarefootReptilesAnimal Behavior Author:Marlene Zuk
“Sometimes the most powerful way to teach our children to understand a doctrine is to teach in the context of what they are experiencing right at that moment. These moments are spontaneous and unplanned and happen in the normal flow of family life. They come and go quickly, so we need to be alert and recognize a teaching moment when our children come to us with a question or a worry.” WayNeedsChildrenSometimesMomentsHappensPowerfulTeachWorryTeachingNormalFlowOur ChildrenDoctrineMost PowerfulThat MomentSpontaneousFamily LifeComes And Goes Author:Cheryl A. Esplin
“People sometimes punish to exact judgment for past actions. God disciplines in order to teach and always in the interest of those whom he disciplines.” PeopleSometimesActionPastOrderInterestTeachDisciplineJudgment Author:Max Anders
“I believe that New Orleans had a level of sin that was offensive to God, that there was to be a homosexual parade on the Monday that the Katrina came, and the promise of that parade was that it was going to reach a level of sexuality never demonstrated before in any of the other Gay Pride parades. So I believe that the judgment of God is a very real thing, and I believe that the Hurricane Katrina was, in fact, the judgment of God against the city of New Orleans.” BelieveSometimesFactsLawI BelieveSinLevelsCitiesTeachPridePromiseGayJudgmentSexualityPunishmentOffensiveHomosexualMondayNew OrleansHurricanesParadesKatrinaGay PrideHurricane Katrina Author:John Hagee
“What I know is that if I was asked to teach mathematics in French for a week to young kids, I would do my homework and I think I could do a decent job. I don't think a degree in education would make me a better teacher. I sometimes teach in college. I don't teach for long periods of time, but I give workshops and I think I can communicate stuff. So, it's about communicating.” IfsThinkingKnowsGivingLongI CanSometimesKidsJobsYoungStuffTeachTeacherWeekCollegePeriodsDegreesMathematicsCommunicateDecentHomeworkWorkshopsLong Periods Of Time Author:Philippe Falardeau
“I think God leaves me alone to let me find my own strength because no one else can give it to me. Sometimes it is very lonely. But I know the lonely times teach me the most. I must let go in order to let anything in. No one can love me, for me.” ThinkingKnowsGivingSometimesOrderMy OwnTeachLetting GoLonelyLet MeLeaving MeMe AloneLeave Me Alone Author:Sabrina Ward Harrison
“Perhaps there has never been a time when we had greater need to pray and to teach our family members to pray. Prayer is a defense against temptation. It is through earnest and heartfelt prayer that we can receive the needed blessings and the support required to make our way in this sometimes difficult and challenging journey we call mortality.” WayNeedsSometimesDifficultChallengesPrayerTeachSupportGreaterJourneyPrayingNeededBlessingMembersDefenseTemptationOur FamilyMortalityEarnestHeartfeltFamily Members Author:Thomas S. Monson
“Sometimes discipline, which means 'to teach,' is confused with criticism. Children-as well as people of all ages-improve behavior from love and encouragement more than from fault-finding.” PeopleWellsMeanChildrenSometimesAgeTeachDisciplineBehaviorFindingsCriticismEncouragementFaultsConfusedFault Finding Author:Susan W. Tanner