Danh ngôn của Maximillian Degenerez

Delayed gratification is a sweet lesson whose teacher knows the best is not right now, it is yet to be.
Delayed gratification is a sweet lesson whose teacher knows the best is not right now, it is yet to be.
Sự hài lòng bị trì hoãn là một bài học ngọt ngào mà giáo viên biết rõ nhất là không phải bây giờ, nó vẫn chưa xảy ra.
Tác giả: Maximillian Degenerez | Chuyên mục: Teacher | Sứ mệnh: [8]
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: Maximillian Degenerez
- Cross the meadow and the stream and listen as the peaceful water brings peace upon your soul.
- A brainy person does not abuse copyright; instead they respect it and uphold it.
- The brainy class is made up of individuals who think for themselves and beyond formal education are continuous learners who tend to be self-taught.
- I always knew I was brainy. It struck me when I was a child that I wanted to be an adult because I never felt I belonged among children whose minds were so much simpler than mine.
- True health infuses positive energy in the mind, body and spirit; it is a main focus in my life.
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.