“I'm the son of an everyman. My father is a teacher. He teaches physics at a boys' school in Sydney.” SchoolFatherBoysTeachTeacherSonPhysicsSydneyEveryman Author:Alex O'Loughlin
“My son's a painter. All through school his teachers tell him he's a genius. I tell him to paint me an apple that looks like an apple before he paints me one that doesn't. Go where you can go, but start from someplace recognizable.” LooksSchoolTeacherSonGeniusPaintPainterApplesMy Son Author:Charles Mingus
“Let's remember our goal. It is not to reeducate the teacher; it is not to express fair anger, it is not "to show everyone that..." No! We need that the sense of dignity remains in our son or daughter here is our goal!” NeedsShowsRememberGoalTeacherSonDaughterFairsDignityRemains Book:Parenting for Everyone: Where Do Good Children Come From? Source: Parenting for Everyone: Where Do Good Children Come From?
“My third grade teacher called my mother and said, 'Ms. Cox, your son is going to end up in New Orleans in a dress if we don't get him into therapy.' And wouldn't you know, just last week I spoke at Tulane University, and I wore a lovely green and black dress.” IfsKnowsSaidEndsLastsMotherBlackTeacherWeekSonThirdsDressesGreenUniversityLovelyTherapyGradesSpokesNew OrleansYour SonThird Grade Author:Laverne Cox
“My mother was a Sunday school teacher. So I am a byproduct of prayer. My mom just kept on praying for her son.” SchoolMotherPrayerTeacherSonMomPrayingMy MomSundaySchool TeachersSunday SchoolSunday School Teacher Author:Steve Harvey
“The books I have read were composed by generations of fathers and sons, mothers and daughters, teachers and disciples. I am the sum total of their experiences, and so are you.” BookMotherFatherTeacherGenerationsSonDaughterDiscipleMother And DaughterFather And Son Author:Elie Wiesel
“Ideas are like pizza dough, made to be tossed around, and nearly every book represents what my son's third grade teacher refers to as a "teachable moment.” MadeBookIdeasMomentsTeacherSonThirdsGradesMy SonPizzaDoughThird GradeTeachableTeachable Moments Author:Anna Quindlen
“From a very early age, my wife and I told our son that there are times and places for everything. I told him, look, when you're in class, you have to be quiet and listen to your teacher, but when you go out to the playground, you can scream and be silly.” LooksAgeClassTeacherWifeSonQuietMy WifeSillyScreamPlaygroundsBeing Silly Author:Mark Hoppus
“Remove the heavy clothing of your self-definition. You are not woman, you are not American, you are not son, you are not spiritual seeker, executive, teacher, unemployed, you are not wounded, you are not highly respected, you are not productive, you are not blah-blah-blah-blah.” SelfSpiritualTeacherSonDefinitionsHeavyProductiveRemoveExecutivesClothingsWoundedSeekersUnemployedBlah Author:Jan Frazier
“My son's an idiot. His teacher asked him to spell Mississippi. He asked which one? The river or the state?” StatesTeacherSonRiversIdiotMy SonSpellsMississippi Author:Rodney Dangerfield
“You can't have an honest fourth grade school teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Johnny, your son, your only child, the fruit of your loin, is a moron. I have no idea how this kid finds a door to get out of the house in the morning. If I were you, I would waste him and start over. Now, I say that with all due respect.” IfsChildrenIdeasKidsSchoolHouseMorningTeacherDoorsHonestSonWasteFruitDuesNo IdeaGradesFourthStarting OverMoronOnly ChildYour SonSchool TeachersGrades In SchoolFourth Grade Author:Dom Irrera
“A new thing I've been doing is just making sure I clear off my desk and try to only touch a piece of paper once, so I get the mail, open it up, deal with it then. My son's homework, or what I get from his teachers, the same way. That way, it's not nagging me, things to add to my to-do list.” WayTryingDealsClearTeacherPiecesSonPaperAddListsMy SonMailNew ThingsDesksHomeworkNagging Author:Adina Porter
“I grew up the son of an acting teacher but I've never been really good at articulating what that process is. It was always a bit more internal.” BitsProcessActingTeacherSonGrewGrew UpInternalsArticulatingActing Teachers Author:Vin Diesel