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Quotes About Teaching

Se avessi la risposta a tutte le domande, insegnerei Teologia a Parigi.
~ Umberto Eco
It's quite possible that mortality is simply the result of poor education.
~ Umberto Eco
He is the one who taught how to distinguish contradictions in order to mediate them harmoniously. Once the trick was clear, they thought that Thomas's lesson was this: Where yes and no are opposed, create a "nes.
~ Umberto Eco
Adolf Hitler taught that the masses did not think with their brains but with their blood; that is to say, they did not reason but were driven by instincts.
~ Upton Sinclair
Veda means originally knowing or knowledge, and this name is given
~ V?lm?ki
We must intentionally help our children process the world through God's eyes.
~ Valerie E Hess
Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco. Unglück lehrte mich, den Unglücklichen zu helfen.
~ Vergil
we suggest that the term "manager" be replaced with the word "coach," which more accurately describes the role.
~ Verne Harnish
I'm not totally useless. I can be used as a bad example.
~ Victor Hugo
Teach the ignorant as much as you can. Society is to blame for not giving free education: it is responsible for the darkness it creates. the soul in darkness sins, but the real sinner is he who caused the darkness
~ Victor Hugo
He said, moreover, Teach those who are ignorant as many things as possible; society is culpable, in that it does not afford instruction gratis; it is responsible for the night which it produces. This soul is full of shadow; sin is therein committed. The guilty one is not the person who has committed the sin, but the person who has created the shadow. It will be perceived that he had a peculiar manner of his own of judging things: I suspect that he obtained it from the Gospel.
~ Victor Hugo
Teach the ignorant as much as you possibly can: society is culpable for not giving instruction gratis, and is responsible for the night it produces. This soul s full of darkness, and sin is committed, but the guilt person is not the man who commits the sin, but he who produces the darkness.
~ Victor Hugo
To teach reading, means to light the fire; every syllable spelled out sparkles.
~ Victor Hugo
Teach those who are ignorant as many things as possible; society is culpable
~ Victor Hugo
Jean Valjean had undertaken to teach her to read. Sometimes, as he made the child spell, he remembered that it was with the idea of doing evil that he had learned to read in prison. This idea had ended in teaching a child to read. Then the ex-convict smiled with the pensive smile of the angels. He felt in it a premeditation from on high, the will of some one who was not man, and he became absorbed in revery. Good thoughts have their abysses as well as evil ones.
~ Victor Hugo
Ensinem o mais possível aos que nada sabem; a sociedade é culpada de não instruir gratuitamente e responderá pela escuridão que provoca. Uma alma na sombra da ignorância comete um pecado? A culpa não é de quem o faz, mas de quem provocou a sombra.
~ Victor Hugo
There is not a metaphor, not an analogy, in slang, which does not contain a lesson.
~ Victor Hugo
The transept belfry and the two towers were to him three great cages, the birds in which, taught by him, would sing for him alone. Yet it was these same bells which had made him deaf; but mothers are often fondest of the child who has made them suffer most.
~ Victor Hugo
Those who are ignorant should be taught all you can teach them; society is to blame for not providing free public education; and society will answer for the obscurity it produces. If the soul is left in darkness, sin will be committed. The guilty party is not he who has sinned but he who created the darkness in the first place.
~ Victor Hugo
Teach the ignorant as much as you can; society is culpable in not providing instruction for all and it must answer for the night which it produces. If the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness.
~ Victor Hugo
He had enlightened Marius by chance and without being aware of the fact, as does a candle which some one brings; he had been the candle and not the some one.
~ Victor Hugo
The doll is one of the most imperious needs and, at the same time, one of the most charming instincts of feminine childhood. To care for, to clothe, to deck, to dress, to undress, to redress, to teach, scold a little, to rock, to dandle, to lull to sleep, to imagine that something is some one,-therein lies the whole woman's future.
~ Victor Hugo
A los ignorantes, enséñenles la mayor cantidad de cosas posible. La sociedad es culpable por no darles instrucción gratuita; ella debe responder por la oscuridad que con ello produce. Si un alma sumida en sombras comete un pecado, no tiene la culpa el que peca, sino el que ha causado la oscuridad.
~ Victor Hugo
Je n'entrave que le dail comment meck, le daron des orgues, peut atiger ses mômes et ses momignards et les locher criblant sans être agité lui-même.
~ Victor Hugo