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Quotes About Teaching

Look deep into your own eyes so you may see your greatness and recognize the gifts that you were uniquely placed on this planet to learn from, to share, and to teach.
~ Monika Zands
how you love yourself ishow you teach othersto love you
~ Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey
An obedient child learns from the example of an obedient parent.
~ Jim George
It's easy to teach, give lesson to other, passing comments, but hard to learn when it comes to yourself.
~ Nutan Bajracharya
When you're taught to love everyone, to love your enemies, what value does that put on love?
~ Marilyn Manson
Borrow my eyes so you may see your greatness and recognize the gifts that you were uniquely placed on this planet to learn from, to share, and to teach.
~ Monika Zands
The most important thing I can do for my children is to protect them and to teach them. After that, it's up to them to be and do their best in life.
~ Thomas J. Powell
I taught her to fly, and she began to soar.
~ Kyle Wacasey
You will always find some Eskimo ready to instruct the Congolese on how to cope with heatwaves.
~ Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Reverence, humility, contentment, gratitude and hearing the good Dhamma, this is the best good luck.
~ Gautama Buddha
missing link in all systems of education known to civilization today, may be found in the failure of educational institutions to teach their students HOW TO ORGANIZE AND USE KNOWLEDGE AFTER THEY ACQUIRE IT.
~ Napoleon Hill
Every failure will teach you a lesson that you need to learn if you will keep your eyes and ears open and be willing to be taught. Every adversity is usually a blessing in disguise. Without reverses and temporary defeat, you would never know the sort of metal of which you are made.
~ Napoleon Hill
El curso de las cosas acontece para enseñarnos la fe. Sólo tenemos que obedecer. Hay claves para cada uno de nosotros, y si escuchamos con humildad, oiremos la palabra justa".
~ Napoleon Hill
If the professor is not capable of giving a class without preparation, don't attend. People should only teach what they have learned organically, through experience and curiosity…or get another job.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Linear relationships are truly the exception; we only focus on them in classrooms and textbooks because they are easier to understand. Yesterday
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Conduct yourself toward your parents as you would have your children conduct themselves toward you.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
In other words, history teaches us that things that never happened before do happen. It can teach us a lot outside of the narrowly defined time series; the broader the look, the better the lesson. In other words, history teaches us to avoid the brand of naive empiricism that consists of learning from casual historical
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
No author should be considered as having failed until he starts teaching others about writing.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
first central assumption leading to the Gaussian bell curve fails in reality. In games, of course, past winnings are not supposed to translate into an increased probability of future gains—but not so in real life, which is why I worry about teaching probability from games. But when winning leads to more winning, you are far more likely to see forty wins in a row than with a proto-Gaussian.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
For instance, few realize that we are changing the brains of schoolchildren through medication in order to make them adjust to the curriculum, rather than the reverse.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
In the world of the future, children will be taught the basic dynamics of self-esteem and the power of living consciously and self-responsibly.
~ Nathaniel Branden
That old woman taught me my catechism! said the young man; and there was a world of meaning in this simple comment.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
A modern child could teach old Hepzibah more than old Hepzibah could teach the child.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne
The tendency of her fate and fortunes had been to set her free. The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers - stern and wild ones - and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss.
~ Nathaniel Hawthorne