It's Teacher's Day again, and although I've been out of school for many years, I still remember many of the classroom years every year on this day, and the figure of your teachers on the podium. Today, we celebrate Teachers' Day with some of the lines from the movie. Their greatness needless to say, we grow up well, live well, it can be regarded as a reward for them.

"I will be a teacher because being a teacher is the most worthy thing a person can be."
Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen (2004) – Lola (Lindsay Lohan)
"I would like to be a teacher because teaching is the most rewarding profession that a human being can do."
- Lola played by Lindsa Rohan in "The Queen of youth balls"
"A great teacher has little external history to record. His life goes over into other lives."
The Emperor's Club (2002) – Deepak Mehta (Rahul Khanna)
"A truly great teacher has nothing to go down in history. His life was spent influencing the trajectory of other people's lives. ”
—William Handelt, played by Kevin Klein in "The Pride of Heaven."
"A teacher has two jobs; fill young minds with knowledge, yes, but more important, give those minds a compass so that that knowledge doesn't go to waste."
Mr. Holland's Opus (1995) – Helen Jacobs (Olympia Dukakis)
"Teachers have two jobs: it is true that preaching and teaching is one, but more importantly, it is necessary to give direction to the mind full of knowledge so that that knowledge is not wasted."
—Helen Jacob, played by Olympia Dukakis
"I am in the business of putting old heads on young shoulders."
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) – Jean Brodie (Maggie Smith)
"I am engaged in this business to put the wisdom and maturity of the mind on the shoulders of the young and immature."
—"The Youth of Miss Jane Brody" by Jane Brody played by Maggie Smith
"If we were interested in making money, we wouldn't have become teachers."
Flubber (1997) – Phillip Brainard (Robin Williams)
"If you want to make money, you won't be a teacher."
—Dr. Philip, played by Robin Williams in "Dr. Oolong."
"It is a teacher's burden always to hope, that with learning, a boy's character might be changed. And, so, the destiny of a man."
The Emperor's Club (2002) – William Hundert (Kevin Kline)
"Expecting, and knowing that a boy will fade his innocence and be destined to grow into a man." This is the responsibility of the teacher. ”
"He was a teacher of geometry. He always said: 'You must consider every angle.'"
Airport (1970) – Ada Quonsett (Helen Hayes)
"He taught geometry. He always said, 'You have to think in all directions.' ’”
—Ada Quinissa, played by Helen Hessie in "International Airport."
"He taught me without teaching. That's the best way."
Apache War Smoke (1952) – Nancy Dekker (Barbara Ruick)
"He always taught me a lot of things subtly. This is the most wonderful point. ”
—Nancy Deco, played by Barbara Rick in "Cypriot Wolf Smoke."
"There is not a life in this room that you have not touched, and each of us is a better person because of you. We are your symphony Mr. Holland. We are the melodies and the notes of your opus. We are the music of your life."
Mr. Holland's Opus (1995) – Adult Gertrude Lang (Joanna Gleason)
"The lives of the people in this room, through your initiation, have grown up healthy. We are the symphony you compose, Mr. Holland. We are the melodies and notes you create. We are the joy of your life. ”
—Gertrude Lang, played by Joanna Gilson in "Life Sounds Good for You."
"I am a teacher! I am a teacher, first, last, always!"
"I'm a teacher! I am a teacher, which is my initial choice, the ultimate belonging, and a lifelong responsibility. ”
"I have five lessons to teach. What lessons they learn is entirely up to them."
Nanny McPhee (2006) – Nanny McPhee (Emma Thompson)
"I have to teach a total of 5 subjects. It's up to them to learn which courses they learn. ”
—Nanny McPhee, played by Emma Thompson, McPhee
(Source: Original English, Editor: Helen)
Source: Original English