Quote by Doris Roberts
Everybodys a teacher if you listen. - Doris Roberts

Everybodys a teacher if you listen. – Doris Roberts

Other quotes by Doris Roberts

I used to sit near Marilyn Monroe in the Actors Studio. Shed get dressed up because that was her identity. Sad. Those cameras wouldnt leave her alone. She didnt know where to hide. – Doris Roberts

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sad
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Humor is imperative, more important than food. You have a choice when someone dies. You can lie down or get back into life. Do something for someone else. – Doris Roberts

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Humor
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Im learning something all the time. Thats the way I want it to go, and thats the way Ill go until I am no longer on this planet. – Doris Roberts

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Learning
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teacher
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Im sure any vocal teacher that listens to me would rather cut my throat than do anything – I do everything all wrong – but I think for me thats the best – because I dont think I have a voice so I think what I project would be style – if I learned to sing Id lose my style. – Julie London

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teacher

I grew up singing. My mother was a music teacher. – Connie Britton

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teacher

My art teacher in junior high was a very out gay man and a mentor to me. – Gus Van Sant

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teacher

The impending teacher shortage is the most critical education issue we will face in the next decade. – David E. Price

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teacher

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The borrowing is often honest enough, and comes of magnanimity and stoutness. A great man quotes bravely and will not draw on his invention when his memory serves him with a word as good. – Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Quotation and Originality,” Letters and Social Aims, 1876

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