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Quotes About Education

Worldview is not based on books; it is an internal form, which at times in a person with little education is expressed much more brightly, than in some other intellectual or scientist.
~ Julius Evola
In the name of motherhood and fatherhood and education and good manners, we threaten and suffocate and bind and ensnare and bribe and trick children into wholesale emulation of our ways. Indeed, originality is recognized as disobedience, pathology, incorrigible character and/or unlawful conduct to be prosecuted by the state.
~ June Jordan
Sem educação, o mundo dos camponeses era dolorosamente estreito. Suas conversas em geral se concentravam em detalhes miúdos do dia-a-dia.
~ Jung Chang
In spring 1907, a Regulation for Women's Education was decreed, which made it official that women should receive education.
~ Jung Chang
Grading papers," he repeated with scorn. "There is no human achievement so great, that a freshman cannot reduce it to drivel.
~ Justin Evans
Asakava, k?zlar? Yoko'yu dizine oturtmuÅŸ, resimli bir kitapta yaz?lanlar? okuyordu. O yaÅŸta bir bebeÄŸin, sözcüklerin ne anlama geldiÄŸini o anda anlamas? olas? deÄŸil ama zihninde yerleÅŸen sözcük say?s? ne kadar çok olursa, iki ya??na geldiÄŸi s?ralarda konuÅŸmaya baÅŸlad???nda, kullanabildiÄŸi sözcük say?s? ç?? gibi büyür.
~ K?ji Suzuki
the principal and his bald head came to mind.
~ K?ji Suzuki
One should always avoid unnecessary unhappiness. Especially if one is an immortal. They taught us that in school.
~ Kage Baker
Gall 3rst had this idea as a young boy when he noticed that those of his classmates who excelled at memorizing school assignments had prominent eyes.
~ KANDEL
the more we do for a child the less he will do for himself. If we give him watered-down material, many explanations, much questioning, if we over-moralize, depend on the work book to work the mind, what thinking is left for the child to do?
~ Karen Andreola
Unless there is some kind of spiritual revolution that can keep abreast of our technological genius, it is unlikely that we will save our planet. A purely rational education will not suffice.
~ Karen Armstrong
Understanding different national, cultural, and religious traditions is no longer a luxury; it is now a necessity and must become a priority. The
~ Karen Armstrong
The young (Somali) women were very inquisitive as to European customs, and listened attentively to descriptions of the manners, education, and clothes of white ladies, as if out to complete their strategic education with the knowledge of how the males of an alien race were conquered and subdued.
~ Karen Blixen
Although only seven, she'd been reading since she was three, a fact her mother told anyone who would listen. Sarah was a voracious reader, and she'd found friends hiding between the pages of books. For her, the trips to the library meant more than the refreshing burst of air-conditioning. They were life.
~ Karen Hawkins
Life was a hard teacher, but a thorough one.
~ Karen Hawkins
You'd leave the farm? I asked. He nodded. You'd leave school?
~ Karen Hesse
Fair warning, as it turned out—kindergarten is all about learning which parts of you are welcome at school and which are not.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
My education, my father liked to point out, was wider than it was deep.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
My old kindergarten behaviors, so appalling when I was a kindergartner myself, are apparently quite acceptable in a teacher.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
One day a package of junior-sized tampons was left on my bed along with a pamphlet that looked technical and boring, so I didn't read it. Nothing was ever said to me about the tampons. It was just blind luck I didn't smoke them.
~ Karen Joy Fowler
Human children overimitate, reproducing each step regardless of its necessity. There is some reason why, now that it's our behavior, being slavishly imitative is superior to being thoughtful and efficient
~ Karen Joy Fowler
somewhere on earth, there was always a book with an answer in it, and the best way to find that answer was to read every book you could get your hands on.
~ Karin Slaughter
Proactive interference," Paul would have explained. "It's when previously acquired information inhibits our ability to process new information.
~ Karin Slaughter
To all the librarians in the world on behalf of all the kids y'all helped grow up to be writers
~ Karin Slaughter