Think before you click. If people do not know you personally and if they cannot see you as you type, what you post online can be taken out of context if you are not careful in the way your message is delivered.

— Germany Kent

I am grateful to everyone who believes in me.

— Lailah Gifty Akita

To teach, learn. To learn, teach.

— Mokokoma Mokhonoana

It’s not that I had more important things to do or that I didn’t want to help with whatever problems were interfering with her students being successful—rather, it’s this horrible truth that life has taught me: misplaced hope is the most devastatingly painful thing you can give someone.

— Tucker Elliot

You professors, what do you teach your students? Do you instill in them the spirit of possession?

— Sunday Adelaja

The crudest thing I've done as a teacher was to require students to write a national anthem for their country and sing it themselves.

— Chris Van Allsburg

The question is not why should we change but rather what sort of death wish are we promoting by refusing to change?

— William Badke

College towns [are] all the same in that way; same burger, different wrapper.

— Sheri Webber

Such was the case with most unhappy students; they avoided even one another, so intent on their own unhappiness they failed to notice the other lost souls around them.

— Alice Hoffman

I don't type on the computer or edit. Law students who went to law school really just a couple years after I did were brought up all on the computers and that's how they do it, but I was still part of the older school.

— John Roberts