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  • Shakespeare, Dickens, Mark Twain, and so many others were my dearest friends and greatest teachers. -- Lloyd Alexander
  • Your example should be stellar among your friends, associates, family, teachers, co-workers, and other Christians. -- Monica Johnson
  • Most of my school friends and even a few of my teachers called me 'Duck.' -- Donald Dunn
  • Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers. -- Charles William Eliot
  • I want to be a science teacher. My friends asked me why, but I'm intrigued by it and I'm quite good at science at school. -- Keisha Castle-Hughes
  • My father was a teacher, and there were teachers all around, his friends, they were working for the Government and their behaviour was within strictly limited areas. -- C. L. R. James
  • In the end, I do have a group of friends and teachers whose opinions I respect, and so I guess I just have to be content with their feedback. -- James Franco
  • I treasure my meetings with individuals affected by autism - parents, children, teachers and friends. Their strength is inspiring. They deserve all possible opportunities for education, employment and integration. -- Ban Ki-moon
  • My parents were language teachers. They talked about teaching all the time and all their friends were teachers. It was considered a pre-ordained thing that I would go into teaching. -- Joanne Harris
  • Not just my parents, but teachers, friends, mentors - a host of people are to be thanked for any success I have had, and a whole lot of just plain luck. -- Ellen McLaughlin
  • Because I was aspirational, I did my work, I was respectful to my teachers, I experienced a lot of bullying from the black kids. My friends were largely white or Asian. -- David Oyelowo
  • I find people who want to help other people to be the most interesting. I come from a family of teachers, and my friends are teachers, often times in very difficult school situations. -- Jesse Eisenberg
  • In 50 years, the world has changed, especially for kids, but kids' needs haven't changed. They still need to feel safe, be close to their families, like their teachers, and have friends to play with. -- Beverly Cleary
  • I'm so fair that I didn't go in the sun as a child. When all my friends were on the beach, I was going to ballet. The teachers there didn't like you going in the sun, so I never did. -- Miranda Otto
  • For whatever reason, I didn't succumb to the stereotype that science wasn't for girls. I got encouragement from my parents. I never ran into a teacher or a counselor who told me that science was for boys. A lot of my friends did. -- Sally Ride
  • After my father died when I was seven and my mother entered into an abusive relationship, I shuffled between houses - staying with friends, families from church, and relying on the kindness of teachers and people throughout my community to help me grow up essentially without parents. -- Ronnie Musgrove
  • I had a great acting teacher in high school. But I didn't like acting because it took too many people to get the job done. You have to talk to too many people and listen to others' opinions. With music, you get a few friends together and just make it. -- Hugh Dillon
  • I was a mimic when I was a child. I mimicked the teacher and made friends that way, actually. That was a very subversive activity, because I was a goody-goody who never got in trouble. But if I went off in the corner and mimicked the teacher, people loved it. -- Anna Deavere Smith
  • In high school, I had a wonderful teacher who, coincidentally also taught Meryl Streep before me. At the same time I had my own rock band, I played bass and sang. I was one of those kids who really enjoyed being with my friends and doing rather insane, but fun, creative things. -- Roger Bart
  • When I stopped going to school, I got the strongest dose of perspective. When you're a kid, your friends, your school, your teachers, your family - that's your whole world, your whole existence. And then when I stopped going, I lost all my friends but the few that were really close to me. -- Kristen Stewart
  • Rumi called his teacher "the friend." And that's what we need. We need friends. -- Elizabeth Lesser
  • People learn twenty-five percent from their teacher, twenty-five percent from listening to themselves, twenty-five percent from their friends, and twenty-five percent from time. -- Paulo Coelho
  • Questions to ask yourself: Are you a good teacher? Who would know? You would. Your students. Your friends. Your God. Not a bad audience, that! -- Joe J. Christensen
  • I loved working with Bette Davis. Bette Davis was great to work with and a wonderful teacher, and very kind to me. We became good friends. -- Debbie Reynolds
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