Quotes

#GenAI In the Fullness of Time

"For the vision of AI in the halls of learning shall come in the fullness of time appointed. Though the rulers of thy schools do tarry in their embrace thereof, cease not thy pre

Creating Illustrated Quotes

Leaders, looking for an easy app to use to spice up important quotes that you include in your staff missives, parent newsletters, or student projects? How about a simple way to hig

Who Can't Wait

Ran across this poem and loved it: "Many things we need can wait; The child cannot. Now is the time his bones are being formed, his blood is being made, his mind is being develop

Feed Skimming

This morning, I struggled with the volume of content in my RSSOwl feed aggregator. So, here are 5 quick take aways that are stunning (for me, of course): 1. Either we will raise o

Dare Greatly

A quote I need to live up to.... “It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles, or where the doer of deeds could have done them better.

Writing Honestly

A colleague shared this quote with me, unattributed.... "The ability to write honestly is a gift." Update: The quote, according to my colleague, came from a movie, "[A Walk

Mosquito Persistence

Love this quote.... He who feels that he is too small to make a difference has never been bitten by a mosquito. Thanks to those who shared it via Twitter today! [![](http:/

Human Sojourn

Let me tell you, of all the confessions I have listened to, I have not heard...nearly so much as I have heard discouragement. Discouragement of themselves, and of life. Discour

Resolving Idiosyncrasies

I love this quote... "It is one of man's curious idiosyncrasies to create difficulties for the pleasure of resolving them." Joseph Marie de Maistre, wb 256 today var addt

Capacity for Good

"Let us not paralyze our capacity for good by brooding over man's capacity for evil." David Sarnoff, d 37y ago today, amen [![](

True Self

“The false self consists of all of the efforts we make to nurture a reputation for ourselves in the mind of others. In our culture, we have a compulsive need to be validated by

Be critical

"How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct." Benjamin Disraeli speech, January 24, 1860; British politician (1804 1881) [![](