Several professional athletes have wrongly taught many young Americans by example that the only way to succeed in sports is to take steroids.
Racism is taught in our society, it is not automatic. It is learned behavior toward persons with dissimilar physical characteristics.
I taught in a small teacher's college for three or four years, at which point all the administrators got a pay raise and the teaching faculty didn't.
My time at the Denver Public Schools taught me there is no harder, or more important, job than being a teacher.
Well, you know, I love being an entrepreneur and when I did 'Celebrity Apprentice' with Mr. Trump, he taught us a lot about starting businesses.
One of the last courses I taught was on the Russian short story, which I love.
Thus the slogan should be reversed: Catholics taught the world what music is supposed to sound like, and, more importantly, what it is supposed to mean.
My mom calls me an older soul because, growing up, she taught me stuff real early. Now I spend most of my time chasing wisdom, chasing understanding.
My mom always taught me to be sweet and polite and cross my legs because it's what the guys like. Actually, they like a raunchy girl once in a while.
As a middle class Indian you have always been taught to buy peace. Like a commodity.
It is crucial that young people are taught sustainable child production and rearing.
My old man taught me to never trust anything that bleeds for three days and doesn't die.
My father taught me that reputation, not money, was the most important thing in the world.
'Miss Saigon' taught me what it means to help carry a big show, and it had some of the most gorgeous songs wrote.
My mother was my biggest role model. She taught me to hate waste. We never wasted anything.
My parents are very conservative. They taught me the value of hard work - don't depend on other people, do it yourself.
To be a series regular for two seasons taught me so much about what it takes to be on a TV schedule and work those kind of hours and just work in front of a camera in general.
For me, I grew up in a house doing charity work for homeless people, and my parents had a lot of homeless friends. We were always taught to not discriminate and not judge.
It was my father who taught us that an immigrant must work twice as hard as anybody else, that he must never give up.
Mage-taught wisdom reproached him: any gift of power was two-edged.
I was always spiritual, even as a child. I was taught to pray, show gratitude. We had an attitude of gratitude. Even if life was ugly, bad or sad - we prayed.