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Quotes About Teach

Few professors would dare to publish research or teach a course debunking the claims made in various ethnic, gender, or other 'studies' courses.
~ Thomas Sowell
When the challenging behaviors continue despite consistently enforcing rules, it does not matter anymore whether the behavior was intentional. We need to understand how to alter the triggers to those behaviors and/or teach better ways to cope with those triggers.
~ Unknown
We use stories to teach, to learn, to make sense of the world around us. As long as we need stories, we will need books, and as long as there are books, there will be libraries.
~ Jennifer Chiaverini
The clever performing dogs pick up the whips and teach a whole new range of tricks to the rest and the whole performance starts again. C'est la bloody vie. Humorous really.
~ Jennifer Johnston
The measure of a man is, does he know how to love. Clement Sills knew how to love. That's what he did. That's what he taught every single one of us who were lucky enough to know him.
~ Jennifer Weiner
Plato says the purpose of philosophy is to teach us how to die.
~ Jhumpa Lahiri
I don't think that my work appeals that much to the hard-core, avant-garde film audience. They appeal to people who teach film and those establishment figures on the East Coast.
~ Unknown
I detest self-regard. If my work has taught me anything, it is that self-aggrandisement is completely unhistorical.
~ Peter Ackroyd
Take love to people and teach them to abide by the principles of God
~ Sunday Adelaja
Better to teach a man to fish who already loves to fish.
~ Richie Norton
The student will try to defy the master. Always.
~ Maggie Q
I studied and performed and even taught mime years ago.
~ Tom Bergeron
Teach but never try to change people because sometimes they change back.
~ Tyler Perry
I'm very human. My body is more like a woman that's not a model than it is like a model. I know how to dress for my body to give off illusions, and I like to teach women about it--it's important for women to have that power and that arsenal ... tricks that make you feel good when you walk outside.
~ Tyra Banks
I wished to dub as Masters: Love, Truth, Serenity. They'd feed and house and teach me with total sovereignty.
~ Vanna Bonta
The passion to teach, to share deeply experienced "lessons from life," is embedded in all literature.
~ Unknown
The best math lesson we can teach college students this year is to subtract a tuition increase and benefit from the dividends of higher education.
~ Jodi Rell
Not only is example the best way to teach, it is the only way.
~ Albert Schweitzer
What does this story mean? My understanding of it is that what we habitually regard as obstacles are not really our enemies, but rather our friends. What we call obstacles are really the way the world and our entire experience teach us where we're stuck.
~ Pema Chodron
The purpose of the Vedas was to teach people their dharma
~ Unknown
We now accept the fact that learning is a lifelong process of keeping abreast of change. And the most pressing task is to teach people how to learn.
~ Peter Drucker
Precisely what our concern or consideration requires us to do may vary according to the characteristics of those affected by what we do: concern for the well-being of children growing up in America would require that we teach them to read; concern for the well-being of pigs may require no more than that we leave them with other pigs in a place where there is adequate food and room to run freely.
~ Peter Singer
Retrograde time is forward time which has passed the turning point; then as it turns back it is freighted with the load of accumulated knowledge. It is information rich. Logically, then, in its retrograde tracking, it would divest itself of its knowledge: teach rather than learn, so that when it arrived at the other end, it would be information poor, even info empty.
~ Philip K. Dick
All stories teach, whether the storyteller intends them to or not. They teach the world we create. They teach the morality we live by. They teach it much more effectively than moral precepts and instructions.
~ Philip Pullman