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Stephen Ambrose

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No formal course in fiction-writing can equal a close and observant perusal of the stories of Edgar ...
H. P. LOVECRAFT
A successful teacher is one who has atleast 2 students in his class, one who sees no reason to study...
APURVA GAGLANI
I am below average!
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
Feast of Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, Teacher, 397 To the good man to die is gain. The foolish fea...
ST. AMBROSE
But in answer to your question about the conspiracy angle, I think that any historian worth his salt...
OLIVER STONE
The only perspective is to really be there.
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
I didn't feel like reading that night, so I went downstairs and watched a half-hour long commercial ...
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
A good teacher has a love of teaching. A great teacher has a love of learning.
VIKRANT PARSAI
I will say, I'm a great, great, great grandson of Stephen F. Austin. He founded Austin, Texas, w...
JESSE PLEMONS
Well, Valek, any new promotions?” the Commander asked
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MARIA V. SNYDER
Reading Stephen King's book, On Writing, was like being cornered and forced to have a long, draw...
MARY GARDEN
I just want you to know that you’re very special… and the only reason I’m telling you is that ...
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
Feast of Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, Teacher, 397 It is a great mystery of divine love, that not ev...
ST. AMBROSE
I started writing at the age of seventeen because I had a teacher in high school who said that we ha...
LAURENCE YEP
Diligence is a great teacher.
SAUDI ARABIAN PROVERB
Diligence is a great teacher.
PROVERB
Curiosity is a great teacher.
JIM GENOVESE
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The gre...
WILLIAM ARTHUR WARD
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The grea...
WILLIAM A. WARD
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great ...
WILLIAM ARTHUR WARD
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great...
WILLIAM ARTHUR WARD
All I ask is that you do as well as you can, and remember that, while to write adverbs is human, to ...
STEPHEN KING
And even if somebody else has it much worse, that doesn't really change the fact that you have what ...
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
He said it was the kind of book you made your own.
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
No hay nada como respirar hondo después de reírte tanto. Nada en el mundo como el dolor de estóma...
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
Sam dropped me off. When she was too far away to see me, I started to cry again. Because she was my ...
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
He's a teacher, and you have to show your pupils that you care. He'll be a great teacher because of ...
STEVE ORSINI
Stephen King. Now I'm not crazy about him, but he's a great a writer.
MICKEY SPILLANE
Time is a great teacher, but Cosmic Ordering is a great provider.
STEPHEN RICHARDS
Prosperity is a great teacher; adversity a greater.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
A great teacher never stops being a student.
JEFFREY BENJAMIN
There are four kinds of homicide: felonious, excusable, justifiable, and praiseworthy.” ~ Ambrose ...
J.J. MCAVOY
I had a great AP U.S. History teacher in Pittsburgh. We still exchange Christmas cards. She was the ...
NATHANIEL PHILBRICK
Stephen Still did a great job for us tonight hitting outside shots. That sure relieves a lot of pres...
JEFF BOOGAART
On the Internet, everyone is writing. There is a great flowering of writing.
JAMES SALTER
It's a great show; it's always been a great marriage of Stephen King, an action show and a family dr...
JEFF WACHTEL
In high school, my English teacher Celeste McMenamin introduced me to the great novels and Shakespea...
AARON LAZAR
Then we played Fresno State and had a close 4-2 with them. Stephen Bass deserves a great deal of cre...
BOBBY BAYLISS
The beauty of a teacher's writing is seen, when he/she writes the word 'Excellent'
KIMTO OCHE EMMANUEL
You want to talk about a matter of inches. No one was more distraught than Ambrose after that game.
CHARLIE WEIS
'The Turner Diaries' is a racist daydream by a former physics teacher writing under the pseu...
GORE VIDAL
Rabbi, the great Teacher, Jesus Christ.
LAIAH GIFTY AKITA
Passion, not qualification, is what makes a good teacher great.
HARESH SIPPY
A great teacher can live in a less-than-godlike body.
LIZ NEPORENT
I was unsure and nervous at first about moving from the teacher-to-student relationship I had with M...
AMY GREEN
Great writing is great writing. It's as simple as all that.
KATE MULGREW
There is only one secret to great writing and that's great writing.
CHLOE THURLOW
Many of us have been touched by the magic of a great teacher. I know I have.
BRUCE RAUNER
It would require Stephen Harper or someone very close to Stephen Harper to make a monumental blunder...
NIK NANOS
I often think that the prime directive for me as a teacher of writing is akin to that for a physicia...
CHANG-RAE LEE
Great writing is great writing. It's as simple as all that.
KATE MULGREW
Things change, friends leave. And life doesn't stop for anybody.
STEPHEN CHBOSKY
I went on a Buddha jag. I read 'Confession of a Buddhist Atheist' by Stephen Batchelor and K...
DENIS O'HARE
I remember when I was at Brandeis, Geoffrey Wolff, he was a great fiction-writing teacher. He was th...
THERESA REBECK
Be careful of relying on the opinion of others, these are the same people that like liver.
NANETTE L. AVERY
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.
SHORT QUOTES
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.
HECTOR LOUIS BERLIOZ
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils
LOUIS-HECTOR BERLIOZ
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.
HECTOR BERLIOZ
It’s possible to be a great teacher and not be a great leader; however, all teachers should work t...
BENJAMIN L. STEWART
"A great teacher never retires, the only things that changes are, their spheres of influence." ~Tom ...
TOM BAKER AKA THE PONDERING MAN
I wanted to be a Teacher with a big T: teach the whole planet. It led me into writing and speaking t...
JACK CANFIELD
The only good teachers for you are those friends who love you, who think you are interesting, or ver...
BRENDA UELAND
Give me just enough information so that I can lie convincingly.
STEPHEN KING
Any writing teacher tells you to write what you know, and for better or for worse, Washington is a w...
KRISTIN GORE
I thought I would write a love letter. But then, I wrote a book." - Suzy Davies, on "Johari's Window
SUZY DAVIES
My father was my teacher. But most importantly he was a great dad.
BEAU BRIDGES
She was what a rabbi ought to be -- a great teacher. She enriched the lives of everyone around her.
RICHARD COHEN
You become a great writer by writing.
PETER THIEL
Stephen is doing a great job in communicating his views to the people of Canada. I think the people ...
BILL DAVIS
My teacher, Professor Smil Sommarin, was a fine pedagogue, a very generous person, and a great admir...
BERTIL OHLIN
It's a great opportunity. I've always dreamed of going from being a student in the program to being ...
JOSEPH ATKINS
Every once in a bestseller list, you come across a truly exceptional craftsman, a wordsmith so adept...
CHILA WOYCHIK
I'm a great believer in the experiential theory of writing.
KATE GRENVILLE
I don't think one teacher, regardless of how great, can meet 23 students' needs.
DEBBIE MURRAY
With great writing, there is great clarity.
DAVID COSTABILE
They grew some of their own vegetables, but Semple was never in eighteen years allowed out into the ...
DON CARPENTER
They grew some of their own vegetables, but Semple was never in eighteen years allowed out into the ...
DON CARPENTER
On the drive over, Richards kept marveling at the transforming power of having a felony to commit. H...
ROBERT ROPER
On the drive over, Richards kept marveling at the transforming power of having a felony to commit. H...
ROBERT ROPER
...-compost is trucked in; some crops also receive fish emulsion along with their water and a side d...
MICHAEL POLLAN
The dangerous pileup of modifiers is a hallmark of Joel's rhetorical style.
MICHAEL POLLAN
...the grocery store poets do everything they can to encourage us in our willing suspension of disbe...
MICHAEL POLLAN
Stephen Sondheim I am in awe of.
CHRISTOPH WALTZ
A great idea is like a fast moving train without brake & all contrary minds that crosses its path wi...
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN)
A great man even when dead,his name will continue to elicit greatness for generations to come.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN)
The light of a great man shines for generations to come.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN)
Who is a great man? A great man is a person whom people are dying to write books about.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN)
My teacher, my great cello teacher Leonard Rose, was such a great cellist, and nurturing man, very p...
YO-YO MA
I think he's a great teacher. I really enjoyed his class. He's really funny.
ELIZABETH WILLIAMS
When I was writing 'The Abstinence Teacher,' I really tried to immerse myself in contemporar...
TOM PERROTTA
A friend of mine, a friend of yours. My better half, Richard Stephen Sambora.
JON BON JOVI
You Can't Kill Stephen King, the great film of all time what more awesome than that??
You can't...
DEYTH BANGER
The best thing we can do with rejection is to make it a learning experience - rejection is a great t...
ADENA FRIEDMAN
Alexander the Great Alexander the Great Butcher .. how much responsibility does Aristotle his teache...
O ANNA NIEMUS
In order to be a great teacher, you must first respect the mind, time and intelligence of your pupil...
TALK2YOURBABY
Life is a great Book. We are writing the history of our time.
LAILAH GIFTY AKITA
I tried writing fiction as a little kid, but had a teacher humiliate me, so didn't write again u...
JANET FITCH
Make nature your best teacher. With great love, learn from her the lessons of life.
DEBASISH MRIDHA

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A kindness received should be returned with a freer hand.
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Day, n. A period of twenty-four hours, mostly misspent.
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A temporary insanity curable by marriage.
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The flowers anew, returning seasons bring! But beauty faded has no second spring.
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Don't steal; thou it never thus compete successfully in business. Cheat.
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Take not God's name in vain; select a time when it will have effect.
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An egotist is a person interested in himself than in me!
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Experience. The wisdom that enables us to recognize in an undesirable old acquaintance the folly tha...
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The act of repeating erroneously the words of another.
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PROPHECY, n. The art and practice of selling one's credibility for future delivery.
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When in Rome, do as Rome does.
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To be positive: to be mistaken at the top of one's voice.
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Censor, n. An officer of certain governments, employed to supress the works of genius. Among the Rom...
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Bore -- a person who talks when you wish him to listen.
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Ambition. An overmastering desire to be vilified by enemies while living and made ridiculous by frie...
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Irreligion. The principal one of the great faiths of the world.
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Faith: Belief without evidence in what is told by one who speaks without knowledge, of things withou...
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Architect. One who drafts a plan of your house, and plans a draft of your money.
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Genealogy. An account of one's descent from an ancestor who did not particularly care to trace his o...
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Absurdity. A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
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Abstainer. A weak man who yields to the temptation of denying himself a pleasure.
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Woman absent is woman dead.
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The covers of this book are too far apart.
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Abscond. To move in a mysterious way, commonly with the property of another.
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Creditor. One of a tribe of savages dwelling beyond the Financial Straits and dreaded for their deso...
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A coward is one who in a perilous emergency thinks with his legs.
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Conservative. A statesman who is enamored of existing evils, as distinguished from a Liberal, who wi...
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The Senate is a body of old men charged with high duties and misdemeanors.
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Compromise. Such an adjustment of conflicting interests as gives each adversary the satisfaction of ...
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Alliance. In international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply inserte...
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ALLIANCE, n. In international politics, the union of two thieves who have their hands so deeply in...
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Acquaintance is a degree of friendship called slight when its object is poor and obscure, and intima...
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ARSENIC, n. A kind of cosmetic greatly affected by the ladies, whom it greatly affects in turn."Eat ...
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