Today I was a teacher, employed. True, I was also a teacher untried, but that could also be an advantage. I would learn, by God I’d learn. Nothing was going to stop me.

E.R. Braithwaite
Today I was a teacher, employed. True, I was also...
Today I was a teacher, employed. True, I was also...
Today I was a teacher, employed. True, I was also...
Today I was a teacher, employed. True, I was also...
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I am a teacher, employed, True, I was also a teacher untried, but that could also be an advantage. I will learn, by God I will learn. Nothing is going to stop me. Life is full of pain and sorrow.

Life is full of joy and happiness. Life is full of life. Life is living life, not living life.

Life is beyond life, beyond life beyond life beyond life beyond life beyond life beyond life beyond life beyond life beyond life beyond life

Source: To Sir, With Love

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