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Teacher Quotes - Page 173

Both teachers and learners go to sleep at their post as soon as there is no enemy in the field.

John Stuart Mill (2008). “Utilitarianism and On Liberty: Including 'Essay on Bentham' and Selections from the Writings of Jeremy Bentham and John Austin”, p.120, John Wiley & Sons

No amount of pay ever made a good soldier, a good teacher, a good artist, or a good workman.

John Ruskin (1868). “pt. VI: Of leaf beauty. pt. VII: Of cloud beauty. pts. VIII-IX: Of ideas of relation”, p.363

Pain is a teacher from whom we can learn much.

John Powell (1990). “The Secret of Staying in Love: Loving Relationships Through Communication”, Thomas More Association

The teachers of our law, and to propose What might improve my knowledge or their own.

John Milton (1824). “The Poetical Works of John Milton: With Notes of Various Authors, Principally from the Edition of Thomas Newton, Charles Dunster, and Thomas Warton, to which is Prefixed, Newton's Life of Milton”, p.27

The teacher does best, not when he explains, but when he impels his pupils to seek themselves the explanation.

John Lancaster Spalding (1901). “Aphorisms and Reflections: Conduct, Culture and Religion”