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Education Quotes - Page 80

By education most have been misled.

'The Hind and the Panther' (1687) pt. 3, l. 389

Calculators can only calculate - they cannot do mathematics.

John A. Van de Walle (1994). “Elementary School Mathematics: Teaching Developmentally”, Longman Publishing Group

A man who cannot think is not an educated man however many college degrees he may have acquired.

Henry Ford (2015). “My Life and Work: Top Biography”, p.166, 谷月社

A writer should get as much education as possible, but just going to school is not enough; if it were, all owners of doctorates would be inspired writers.

Gwendolyn Brooks, Gloria Jean Wade Gayles (2003). “Conversations with Gwendolyn Brooks”, p.25, Univ. Press of Mississippi

As the twig is bent the tree is inclined.

George Ade (2016). “Fables in Slang”, p.18, Youcanprint

The doer alone learneth.

Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1908). “Thus Spake Zarathustra, a Book for All and None”