Danh ngôn của Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

This is what I would have done if I had to have a real job: I would have been a history teacher.
This is what I would have done if I had to have a real job: I would have been a history teacher.
Đây là điều tôi sẽ làm nếu tôi phải có một công việc thực sự: Tôi sẽ là giáo viên lịch sử.
Tác giả: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar | Chuyên mục: Teacher | Sứ mệnh: [1]
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- You can't win unless you learn how to lose.
- I didn't really seek attention. I just wanted to play the game well and go home.
- I think that the good and the great are only separated by the willingness to sacrifice.
- Jackie Robinson, as an athlete and as someone who was trying to make a stand for equality, he was exemplary.
- I would suggest that teachers show their students concrete examples of the negative effects of the actions that gangsta rappers glorify.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Teacher
- My father, I think he played percussion in high school. My mother played piano when she was very young, but only for a brief while. I don't think she had a great teacher. In any case, neither of them were really into music at a young age.
- In high school, my English teacher Celeste McMenamin introduced me to the great novels and Shakespeare and taught me how to write. Essays, poetry, critical analysis. Writing is a skill that was painful then but a love of mine now.
- Christine Bass was my high school music teacher. She took a program on its last legs and within a few years turned into one of the best programs in the country. Our high school dominated national choir competitions all through her 20-plus year tenure.
- My dad is a chemical engineer, and my mom was a teacher. They were pretty serious about education, but I always thought about things a little bit differently.
- Doo-wop is the true music to me, man. Doo-wop was what nurtured me and grew me into who I am, and I guess even when I was in school, the teacher probably thought I had ADD or something every day, because I'd be beating on the desks, singing like the Flamingos or the Spaniels or Clyde McPhatter or somebody.