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Quotes About Teach

The Buddha said this clearly: "I teach Reality. . . . That is the inner realm truly taught by the Masters.
~ Daniel Odier
The main thing history can teach us is that human actions have consequences, and that certain choices, once made, cannot be undone.
~ Gerda Lerner
Ages when custom is unsettled are necessarily ages of prophecy. The moralist cannot teach what is revealed; he must reveal what can be taught. He has to seek insight rather than to preach.
~ Walter Lippmann
Academies that are founded at the public expense are instituted not so much to cultivate men's natural abilities as to restrain them. But in a free commonwealth arts and sciences will be better cultivated to the full if every one that asks leave is allowed to teach publicly, at his own cost and risk.
~ Will Durant
I can't unteach he six years of pity if you can't stand up to one tantrum.
~ William Gibson
Nobody can teach me who I am.
~ Chinua Achebe
I think it's easiest to teach by example. My dad didn't tell us to work hard we just saw how hard he worked. I know I have shortcomings - like a short fuse - but I've learned you can't come home from a long day of work and snap at the kids.
~ Chris O'Donnell
A pastor can teach you on TV, but he can't pastor you on TV. There's so much to gain by belonging to a church.
~ Chris Oyakhilome
They finally said to the Master, "Teach us to pray.
~ Chris Oyakhilome
I touch the future. I teach.
~ Christa McAuliffe
Therefore, "a distinction should always be made between what Scripture reports and includes and what it teaches or intends."[269]
~ Christian Smith
We best teach what we ourselves have learned.
~ Christie Golden
Teach only love for that is what you are.
~ Helen Schucman
I am here only to be truly helpful. I am here to represent Him Who sent me. I do not have to worry about what to say or what to do, because He Who sent me will direct me. I am content to be wherever He wishes, knowing He goes there with me. I will be healed as I let Him teach me to heal.
~ Helen Schucman
This dullness of vision regarding the importance of the general welfare to the individual is the measure of the failure of our schools and churches to teach the spiritual significance of genuine democracy.
~ Henry A. Wallace
The view of life of these people, my comrades in authorship, consisted in this: that life in general goes on developing, and in this development we—men of thought—have the chief part; and among men of thought it is we—artists and poets—who have the greatest influence. Our vocation is to teach mankind.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Manigault, like so many plantation managers, came to discover that the always arduous task of controlling enslaved workers took on new dimensions under wartime conditions. His own slaves would teach him that much and more.
~ Leon F. Litwack
The language and themes of the classics are too difficult for today's students to grasp; one does not teach Shakespeare to savages, or to civilized children being turned into savages.
~ Leonard Peikoff
Twenty-first-century people hear and learn differently than most churches communicate.
~ Leonard Sweet
Classical/Traditional Pilates instructors teach the exercises in a standard order that does not vary from student to student.
~ Lesley Logan
Some mistakes in life are not punishable, others teach you a lesson you never forget.
~ Leslie Feinberg
Wasn't there a spell for making yourself happy? Somebody must have invented one. How could he have missed it? Why didn't they teach it? Was it in the library, a flying book fluttering just out of reach, beating its wings against some high window?
~ Lev Grossman
The business of philosophy is to teach man to live in uncertainty... not to reassure him, but to upset him.
~ Lev Shestov
Stories teach us empathy. They reveal to us ourselves in the skins of others.
~ Justin Simien