Academia is to knowledge what prostitution is to love; close enough on the surface but, to the nonsucker, not exactly the same thing
Nassim Nicholas TalebStichwörter: education school academia
I tell him about ... Jack and Annabel, smart and ready and I'm wondering where all that smart comes from and I figure some from parents, some from school, and some from a place inside you.
Steven HerrickStichwörter: school parents smart ready a-place-inside-you
Nobody in school is stronger than me. But when Sally Holmes kissed me, I never felt so weak in all my life.
Steven HerrickStichwörter: school weak stronger kissed-me never-felt-so-weak
Sometimes, in my world where parents hated one another and school was a battleground, it sucked to be me.
Jennifer BrownStichwörter: school hate hate-list adolescent-angst
Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it in summer school
Josh SternStichwörter: humor school history forget summer doomed
You show me a school with a principal behind the desk, and I'll show you a school without principal leadership. (Quoting Baruti Kafele)
William SterrettStichwörter: school leadership leader principal
Kids didn't have huge backpacks when I was their age. We didn't have backpacks at all. Now it seemed all the kids had them. You saw little second-graders bent over like sherpas, dragging themselves through the school doors under the weight of their packs. Some of the kids had their packs on rollers, hauling them like luggage at the airport. I didn't understand any of this. The world was becoming digital; everything was smaller and lighter. But kids at school lugged more weight than ever.
Michael CrichtonStichwörter: school children logic kids
Teaching middle school is an adventure not a job.
Angela K. BennettStichwörter: humor school teach teens middle-school
He saw her right after the seventh-period bell rang. She seemed dressed for the sole purpose of blending in with the lockers, but she stood out, anyway. It didn’t matter that her wide blue eyes were narrowed or that her pretty mouth was twisted into a near snarl — she was blatantly beautiful. It was kind of sick the way Ed was preoccupied with beautiful girls these days.
He felt a little sorry for her. (He was also preoccupied with finding ways of feeling sorry for people.) She was new and trying hard not to look it. She was confused and trying to look tough. It was endearing is what it was.
Stichwörter: school blending-in beautiful pity snarls endearing lockers
He smiled all the way to physics class. He almost laughed out loud when he passed through the door and saw her shadowy, hunched-over form casting around for a seat in the back.
She was in his class; this was excellent. Maybe she’d call him a name if he struck up another conversation. Even curse him out. That might fun. God, he’d probably earn himself a restraining order if he tried to sit next to her.
He was so tired of saccharine smiles and cloying tones of voice. People always plastered their eyes to his face for fear of looking anywhere else. He was fed up with everybody being so goddamned nice.
That’s why he’d already fallen in love with this weird, maladjusted, beautiful girl who carried a chip the size of Ohio on her shoulder. Because nobody was ever mean to the guy in the wheelchair.
Stichwörter: school wheelchair maladjusted-people chip-on-the-shoulder cloying hunched saccharine
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