Top 1200 Dance Teacher Quotes & Sayings - Page 20

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Last updated on September 30, 2024.
Suffering is an extraordinary teacher.
I would probably be a teacher if I weren't a comedian.
Loneliness is the teacher of giving. — © Hyemeyohsts Storm
Loneliness is the teacher of giving.
All I wanted was to be a university teacher.
I have been maturing as a teacher.
Let Nature be your teacher
I don't want to have to be a teacher so I can be a comedian.
For a game, you don’t need a teacher.
The reality is that I am the Teacher.
Being a teacher is not what I do, it's who I am.
Experience is the best teacher.
I'm just not a natural teacher.
Struggle is the best teacher. — © Nadya Suleman
Struggle is the best teacher.
All of my friends are really good dancers, which was initially why I never danced - we'd go out and they would kill it and I'd be like, "Yeah, I'm just gonna sit at the bar." I broke my foot, and I couldn't run for a year, but I realized I could kind of dance. It reminded me how amazing dance is; it's so in tune with music - it is music. It's a physical expression of whatever music is. On stage, you're interacting with things - physical things. So I've really started to like and notice the way people move with music.
The best teacher is an entertainer.
Zidane is not a coach, but he is a teacher.
All learning is in the learner, not the teacher.
The coach is first of all a teacher.
My opponent is my teacher, my ego is my enemy.
I was an elementary school teacher.
I was going to become a teacher.
Fear is not a lasting teacher of duty.
My enemy is my greatest teacher.
History is the teacher of life
Experience is a great teacher.
Yes, my teacher is the cold.
Experience is the teacher of all things.
Success can be a horrible teacher.
Life is the great teacher.
I hope that I serve by being a teacher.
Success is a poor teacher
I always wanted to be a teacher.
I wanted to be a ballet teacher.
Experience is the only teacher we have.
Life is the greatest teacher.
I'm not a writer who teaches. I'm a teacher who writes.
Experience can be a great teacher.
Success is a lousy teacher. — © Bill Gates
Success is a lousy teacher.
Experience is a good teacher.
What was the duty of the teacher if not to inspire?
Failure is a teacher; a harsh one, but the best.
If it wasn't for my drama teacher, I wouldn't be here right now.
The teacher you need is the person you're living with.
I'm a teacher, but I'm really a healer.
I wasn't a very good teacher.
Everybody's a teacher if you listen.
Music is the ultimate teacher.
I am a teacher and a mom. — © Shobana
I am a teacher and a mom.
Regis can do anything these young punks can do. I fit right in there with my Fox people. They want Regis to dance, Regis will dance. They want Regis to lift weights with them, Regis will lift weights with them. Whatever they want!
If you are a student, try to be a teacher; if you are a teacher, try to be a student!
I find it hard to act unprofessionally because I can't do drama at school, it's hard for me to do drama out of school, I don't have time any more. I dance as well. I don't have time to work and dance and still have a good social life. I miss that security but I'm hoping that this is a good time for me. I'm trying to do as much as possible to get myself out there and hopefully it will work out.
History is my biggest teacher.
Life is the best teacher.
My mom was a chemistry teacher.
How do you get out of a belief system? First you have to destruct the belief system. Traditionally, the teacher is supposed to remove your ignorance. But when you remove ignorance, you start with removing what is causing the ignorance, which is your belief system. So the teacher's job indeed is to first deconstruct your belief system. And then to give you inspiration so you'll go out to create a path to discover what is spirit, what is beauty, what is love, because these things nobody can teach you. So teaching really should be a demolition job.
I was always my own teacher.
Experience is a thorough teacher.
According to one account of the New York City schools during the 1950s: The teacher could not technically hit the child, but the old crones found ways of skirting the rules. The push-probe-pull method was popular, in which the teacher would not hit you, but would poke you with her gnarled, witch-like fingers and grab your face like a taffy pull until you screamed. ... The pull-and-choke was also a favorite. It was executed by pulling the compulsory necktie up like a noose, until the errant boy's face turned the school colors.
I'm a very bad teacher.
adversity is so rough a teacher!
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