1. We
are
what
we
repeatedly
do.
Excellence,
therefore,
is
not
an
act
but
a
habit.
Aristotle
2. Nothing
great
was
ever
achieved
without
enthusiasm.
Ralph
Waldo
Emerson
3. If
you
are
not
prepared
to
be
wrong,
you
will
never
come
up
with
anything
original.
Ken
Robinson
4. Nothing
can
stop
the
man
with
the
right
mental
a?tude
from
achieving
his
goal;
nothing
on
earth
can
help
the
man
with
the
wrong
mental
a?tude.
Thomas
Jefferson
5. The
difference
between
a
successful
person
and
others
is
not
a
lack
of
strength,
not
a
lack
of
knowledge,
but
rather
a
lack
in
will.
Vince
Lombardi
6. ImaginaGon
is
more
important
than
knowledge.
Knowledge
is
limited.
ImaginaGon
encircles
the
world
Albert
Einstein
7. I
have
never
let
my
schooling
interfere
with
my
educaGon.
Mark
Twain
8. Ge@ng
things
done
is
not
always
what
is
most
important.
There
is
value
in
allowing
others
to
learn,
even
if
the
task
is
not
accomplished
as
quickly,
efficiently
or
effecCvely.
R.D.
Clyde
9. It
is
important
that
students
bring
a
certain
ragamuffin,
barefoot,
irreverence
to
their
studies;
they
are
not
here
to
worship
what
is
known,
but
to
quesGon
it.
J.
Bronowski,
The
Ascent
of
Man