Quotes About Teaching
What I want you to do for me is this: I want to understand certain things and tell them to others. To do it, I have to get them right, so they are hard to resist. Stay with me until I can do this. Afterwards, you can go where you want.
~ Kenneth Koch
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BUT WILL IT WORK FOR ME? After decades of tireless research, we have now identified about two-dozen accountability skills that, when used at the right time and delivered in the right fashion, separated positive deviants from everyone else. The questions remaining were (1) when taught, would people actually use the skills, and (2) if they did, would doing so yield better results?
~ Kerry Patterson
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A creative writing teacher at San Jose State used to say about clichés: 'Avoid them like the plague.' Then he'd laugh at his own joke. The class laughed along with him, but I always thought clichés got a bum rap. Because, often, they're dead-on. But the aptness of the clichéd saying is overshadowed by the nature of the saying as a cliché.
~ Khaled Hosseini
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Kata-katanya adalah hukum, dan jika seseorang membutuhkan sedikit pengetahuan hukum, maka pelindung buku-buku jari bajanya bisa menjadi alat mengajar yang tepat.
~ Khaled Hosseini
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To bring up our children in light and truth we must ourselves be sources of light and truth. We must not only teach our children true principles but 'bring them up' surrounded by and immersed in light and truth. The way we live (our 'traditions'), the example we set, and the values that guide our actions must lead our children to God. Indeed, our children learn who God is and what he is like by the way that we treat them.
~ Kim B. Clark
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He's going to hurt you, Al said, looking at Pierce. I can take care of you, teach you to survive. Be there for you, even if you do hate me. I shivered. I don't want him, I said, and Al turned away, seeming smaller somehow.
~ Kim Harrison
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Teaching an adolescent pixy and teenage gargoyle how to make explosives might not be such a good idea. But hell, he'd learned when he was five.
~ Kim Harrison
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teaching was the most rigorous form of learning.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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And besides we were like wolves! We turned wolves into dogs and they turned us into humans— we were something like orangutans before, solitaries who didn't know how to work together, it was the wolves who taught us that, who taught us the idea of friendship and cooperation
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
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education is one thing and instruction, however worthy, necessary and incidentally or monetarily educative, another.
~ Kingsley Amis
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Gurus Enable you to see new things. The trouble with Gurus is that you can rarely see beyond them.
~ Kiran Nagarkar
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Jo, tænker jeg ved mig selv, du er dog en ren brand til å reise i Rusland. Traf jeg nogen hjemmefra nu og de vilde drikke kaffe så skulde jeg tilby å vise dem hvorledes de skulde gå frem i den sak og jeg skulde lære dem å spørre Hvormeget? og i det hele tat være dem behjælpelig.
~ Knut Hamsun
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Det er mit inderligste ønske at du som vordende lærer ikke må undervise i det 4de bud. Du vet naturligvis, at vi er kommet ned i det 20de Århundrede.
~ Knut Hamsun
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I can't drive. I'm going to teach you, he'd said confidently. At the end of the lesson, he'd declared her the most aggressive and dangerous driver he'd ever encountered. Which meant.. . number one! (Sabine)
~ Kresley Cole
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Point taken. Thank you for explaining these things to me. Please continue to do so in the future." "I
~ Kresley Cole
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you can't ridicule my ignorance when you had a hand in shaping it!
~ Kresley Cole
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No dishes to wash, Ozma! she said with a laugh. I guess you'd make a lot of folks happy if you could teach 'em just that one trick.
~ L. Frank Baum
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For two years she had worked earnestly and faithfully, making many mistakes and learning from them. She had had her reward. She had taught her scholars something, but she felt that they had taught her much more-lessons of tenderness, self-control, innocent wisdom, lore of childish hearts.
~ L. M. Montgomery
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What students would learn in American schools above all is the religion of Jesus Christ.
~ George Washington
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The Buddha never taught a sectarian religion; he taught Dhamma - the way to liberation - which is universal.
~ S. N. Goenka
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Education without religion is in danger of substituting wild theories for the simple commonsense rules of Christianity.
~ Samuel Morse
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Let the children...be carefully instructed in the principles and obligations of the Christian religion. This is the most essential part of education.
~ Benjamin Rush
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All that is deformed ought to be reformed. The Word of God alone teaches us what ought to be so, and all reform effected otherwise is vain.
~ Francis Lambert
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What I know of the divine sciences and Holy Scriptures, I learned in woods and fields. I have no other masters than the beeches and the oaks.
~ Bernard of Clairvaux
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