Quote by John Leguizamo
I had a great movement teacher - he showed me how to walk so I was

I had a great movement teacher – he showed me how to walk so I wasnt becoming like a cartoon. – John Leguizamo

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Every dad who loves his daughter is not going to want her to go with the penniless slacker loser poet bum, when she could go out with someone whos successful. – John Leguizamo

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Marriage is wild. I thought it was this perfect land of happiness and joy. Wrong! After you say you do, you dont for a long time. – John Leguizamo

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In other words, if a teacher only teaches in one way, then they conclude that the kids who cant learn well that way dont have the ability, when, in fact, it may be that the way the teachers teaching is not a particularly good match to the way those kids learn. – Robert Sternberg

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Faulkner turned out to be a great teacher. When a student asked a question ineptly, he answered the question with what the student had really wanted to know. – Leslie Fiedler

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My younger sister had kids before I did, and managed to earn a masters degree while raising them as a single parent. Now shes a brilliant second-grade teacher. Im in awe of her ability to juggle everything and still be a great mother. – Idina Menzel

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My job requires me to put on a little dress and run around the streets of New York in heels. But I also had the financial means to hire a yoga teacher to come to my house while my sitter watched the newborn. For 95 percent of the world, thats not realistic. – Sarah Jessica Parker

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