Everybody that has a measurement, whether it's in teaching or whether it's in your job, you're always worried how you will be measured.
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There are many things that you can't measure. But the great fun of what I do for a living is figuring out ways to measure things that people previously considered intangible.
You have to study the people and the ones that measure up are not always the ones you expect.
Grades don't measure anything other than your relevant obedience to a manager.
There are many things you shouldn't measure. Don't, for example, try to measure how much you love your wife!
I do know one thing about me: I don't measure myself by others' expectations or let others define my worth.
I have spent my years since Princeton, while at law school and in my various professional jobs, not feeling completely a part of the worlds I inhabit. I am always looking over my shoulder wondering if I measure up.
I use myself as a measuring yardstick, and so if I come up with an idea that really scares me, then I'd like to think that people out there would feel the same way as well.
I don't think most teachers realize how much impact they have.
Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should have accomplished with your ability.
I have a sort of inner sense for scale.
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