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Ram Dass

In honour of the man behind the Grinch, the Cat in the Hat, Green Eggs and Ham and many, many other children's classics, here are some of his best lines It's hard to imagine growing up without the Cat in the Hat, the Grinch, the Lorax or Horton: Theodor Seuss Geisel - better known as the beloved Dr Seuss - produced some of the most popular children's books ever published.

Writing in his Telegraph column in September 2006 he criticised internal fighting in the Labour Party and in doing so offended the people of Papua New Guinea by calling them cannibals. He wrote: "For 10 years we in the Tory party have become used to Papua New Guinea-style orgies of cannibalism and chief-killing and so it is with a happy amazement that we watch as the madness engulfs the Labour party ."

David Sobel's 2013 book Place-Based Education: Connecting Classrooms and Communities contains the most cited definition of PBE, as well as strategies for creating place-based schools. "Place-based learning adopts local environments—social, cultural, economic, political, and natural—as the context for a significant share of students' educational experiences." — Gregory A.

What I need is to be indispensable to somebody. Who I need is somebody that will eat up all my free time, my ego, my attention. Josh: Actually, you have no sense about these things.

She credited it to Katie Couric, who told Swift "she had heard a quote that she loved, that said, 'there's a special place in hell for women who don't help other women.'" That quote is generally attributed to Madeleine Albright, who repeats it often during discussions on female leadership and workplace dynamics.

"When I look at my life, I see that I wanted to be free of the physical plane, the psychological plane, and when I got free of those I didn't want to go anywhere near them."

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