Substitutes Quotes

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Abigail   George
“Like water our ideals for writing what seems at first to be a calling to pen a masterpiece, it at first can be pure, fluid even (words can come easily) but we also have to learn to work with what our eyes glaze over as weak substitutes, words that we think have no substance to what we are learning towards. What is every poet's intention? Their intention is to forge, nullify, create, defend, fill the reader with the awe and inspiration that every poet themselves craves. They want to carve a name for themselves in the annals of history, leave a not so quiet legacy behind. Poets want immortality or rather they want their words to become immortal. Perhaps even Marlowe and Shakespeare had discussions about this.”
Abigail George, Feeding The Beasts

Earl Chinnici
“I decided I might be able to substitute a tobacco cigarette with one made from spearmint. I made up my mind that if I was going to keep smoking, I had to find something less expensive to smoke. I did not mention this in my composition book, but have decided to mention it now. It is a good example of a bad substitute. There is no safe cigarette.”
Earl Chinnici, Maybe You Should Move Those Away From You

“One great thing about subbing is that if I go to a different school every day I can wear the same outfit all week.”
Laura Moss White, Mrs. White's SUB SNIPS: Substitute Teaching Cartoons From Real Life