Education Quotes - Page 63
Teaching children to read was one thing; keeping them interested in reading was something else.
Marva Collins (1990). “Marva Collins' Way”, Tarcher
c.1897 Quoted in Albert Bigelow Paine (ed) MarkTwain's Notebook (1935).
True education is that which proves useful in life and makes you industrious.
Mahatma Gandhi (1958). “Collected Works”
Few have been taught to any purpose who have not been their own teachers.
'Discourses on Art' (ed. R. Wark, 1975) no. 2 (11 December 1769)
For love all love of other sights controls and makes one little room an everywhere
John Donne, Theodore Redpath (2009). “The Songs and Sonets of John Donne”, p.352, Harvard University Press
John Dewey (1998). “Experience and Education, 60th Anniversary Edition”, p.46, Kappa Delta Pi
Henry Ford (2015). “My Life and Work: Top Biography”, p.168, 谷月社
To encourage literature and the arts is a duty which every good citizen owes to his country.
Joseph Manca, George Washington (2012). “George Washington's Eye: Landscape, Architecture, and Design at Mount Vernon”, p.176, JHU Press
Some know the value of education by having it. I know it's value by not having it.
Frederick Douglass (2016). “The Essential Douglass: Selected Writings and Speeches”, p.354, Hackett Publishing
Ernest L. Boyer (1997). “Ernest L. Boyer, Selected Speeches, 1979-1995”, Jossey-Bass
Emile Zola (2015). “His Masterpiece: Works Of Zola”, p.286, 谷月社
Dawna Markova (2000). “I Will Not Die An Unlived Life: Reclaiming Passion and Purpose”, Conari Press