Quote by William Glasser
We are driven by five genetic needs: survival, love and belonging,

We are driven by five genetic needs: survival, love and belonging, power, freedom, and fun. – William Glasser

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Prior to being allowed to enter the profession, prospective teachers should be asked to talk with a group of friendly students for at least half an hour and be able to engage them in an interesting conversation about any subject the prospective teacher wants to talk about. – William Glasser

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teacher
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As long as acquiring knowledge is the educational goal of schools, educational opportunities will be limited, as they are now, to affluent families. – William Glasser

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Knowledge
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Education is the process in which we discover that learning adds quality to our lives. Learning must be experienced. – William Glasser

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Education
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Working with David Cronenberg or Darren Aronofsky or even Steven Soderbergh isnt really like a typical Hollywood movie. These are true artists, and have a certain amount of freedom when they work, and theyre more like independent filmmakers making their way through big studios. – Vincent Cassel

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Take young researchers, put them together in virtual seclusion, give them an unprecedented degree of freedom and turn up the pressure by fostering competitiveness. – James D. Watson

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In the last analysis, our only freedom is the freedom to discipline ourselves. – Bernard Baruch

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I loved the feeling of freedom in running, the fresh air, the feeling that the only person Im competing with is me. – Wilma Rudolph

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The best way to keep good acts in memory is to refresh them with new. – Cato The Elder

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After all, the ultimate goal of all research is not objectivity, but truth. – Helene Deutsch

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The secret of a happy marriage remains a secret. – Henny Youngman

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Marriage

A short letter to a distant friend is, in my opinion, an insult like that of a slight bow or cursory salutation — a proof of unwillingness to do much, even where there is a necessity of doing something. – Samuel Johnson