The effects you will have on your students are infinite and currently unknown; you will possibly shape the way they proceed in their careers, the way they will vote, the way they will behave as partners and spouses, the way they will raise their kids.

Donna Quesada
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The greatest influence you will have on your students will be the lessons you teach them. You are the one who is going to shape their lives, not by accident but by design. You will have the ability to shape your students’ self-esteem, their fears, their confidence, their relationships, and even their future.

Source: Buddha In The Classroom: Zen Wisdom To Inspire Teachers

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