Quote by Ann Curry
I think eventually I want to become a teacher, like my father want

I think eventually I want to become a teacher, like my father wanted to be, and hopefully positively influence the next generation. – Ann Curry

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Beauty doesnt matter because in the end, we all lose our looks and all we have is our heart. – Ann Curry

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Beauty
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Women have demanded and gotten better jobs and more power. But the one thing we deserve is a better relationship with ourselves. – Ann Curry

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relationship
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People close to me called me Curry in a Hurry. I was moving through life at 100 miles an hour trying to further my career and be a great mom and make everyone happy. – Ann Curry

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mom
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To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of many words and man appears a mere talking animal not much more wonderful than a parrot. – Joseph Conrad

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I was very studious, too much. I would never go out at weekends. I was very serious. You should have seen me in class – I was blushing and sweating every time the teacher asked me something. – Eva Green

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teacher

You know, a football coach is nothing more than a teacher. You teach them the same subject, and you have a group of new guys every year. – Darrell Royal

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teacher

I feel so very grateful to have the voice God gave me. It takes a lot of rest and training to sing, and I was lucky that I found a great teacher when I first moved to New York. – Judy Collins

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teacher

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Family is becoming more and more important to me. – Diane Kruger

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I tell you Wellington is a bad general, the English are bad soldiers; we will settle this matter by lunch time. – Napoleon Bonaparte

The observation of others is coloured by our inability to observe ourselves impartially. We can never be impartial about anything until we can be impartial about our own organism. – A. R. Orage

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