I had a teacher when I was in college, and he was the first person who liked my photos and said, ‘The way you look at girls is your own way of seeing.’ He was the first person who really gave me the confidence to try something.
My dad was a high school teacher and made no money.
I wanted to be a Teacher with a big T: teach the whole planet. It led me into writing and speaking to large groups.
I just think it would be interesting. I already applied to be a substitute teacher.
A music teacher. It was in the inner city at a school called Horace Mann. I think I was most effective when the kids pissed me off.
As a former teacher and a mother and grandmother, I know firsthand the importance of a quality education.
I think eventually I want to become a teacher, like my father wanted to be, and hopefully positively influence the next generation.
When I was 16, I was taught by a wonderful teacher who let me ignore the Greek syllabus and just read Homer.
I would rather trust my child to a serpent than to a teacher who does not believe in God.
I was thinking very carefully about going into education, becoming a teacher, maybe becoming a rabbi.
Experience was my only teacher; I knew little of the modern art movement. When I first saw the works of the Impressionists, van Gogh, van Dongen, and Fauves, I admired it. But I had to seek the true way alone.
I got picked on a lot, even by teachers too. I liked to listen to musicals and bake, and my homeroom teacher found out and mocked me in front of the whole class for baking.
My duty as a teacher is to train, educate future programmers.
My acting teacher used to say that people reveal themselves in their opposites.
I didn’t go to university, and so, every time that I work, I’m looking for a teacher in a way. I’m looking for people that I can learn from and to have the chance to work with people that I admire.
Dad is in commercial real estate. Mom is a writer and a retired teacher.
They should regard me as what I am. I am a spiritual leader and teacher.
I remember being in a history lesson and saying to my teacher, ‘How come you never talk about black scientists and inventors and pioneers?’ And she looked at me and said, ‘Because there aren’t any.’
There are many teachers who could ruin you. Before you know it you could be a pale copy of this teacher or that teacher. You have to evolve on your own.
I’m a school teacher, and later on, well past my formal education, I became very interested in science.
I remember that when I was little, my parents felt that I should study to become a teacher. They thought football was a waste of time and I’d never succeed at it.
There was a teacher who recognized that I was interested in cartooning and he was great.
The best teacher is an entertainer.
I have been a teacher myself all my life. I have an intense passion to share with people. Our only salvation is in knowledge, in learning.
My old dance teacher, Jimmy Wilde, a former European ballroom dancing champion, was so sophisticated.