2,279 Quotes About Teaching
- Author Robert Frost
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Of course there is matter for remark in poems. Nobody denies that. But it must be solemnly laid on everybody in this world to make his own observations and remarks. That's what we mean by thinking, and that's about all we mean. A teacher says to a pupil "Watch me notice a few things in the next few months: let's see you notice a few things too."
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- Author Robert Frost
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I have just been to a city in the West, a city full of poets, a city they have made safe for poets. The whole city is so lovely that you do not have to write it up to make it poetry; it is ready-made for you. But, I don't know - the poetry written in that city might not seem like poetry if read outside of the city. It would be like the jokes made when you were drunk; you have to get drunk again to appreciate them.
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- Author Robert Frost
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What is required is sight and insight- then you might add one more: excite.
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- Author Robert Frost
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I believe in teaching, but I don’t believe in going to school.
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- Author Robert Fulghum
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All I really need to know... I learned in kindergarten.
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- Author Shelby Foote
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If you want to study writing, read Dickens. That's how to study writing, or Faulkner, or D.H. Lawrence, or John Keats. They can teach you everything you need to know about writing.
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- Author Viktor E. Frankl
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Man ultimately decides for himself! And in the end, education must be education towards the ability to decide
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- Author Warren Farrell
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With men, we blame the victim. We blame men because we have camouflaged men's victimization by teaching men to also be the victimizer. Men's victimizer status camouflages men's victim status.
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- Author William Faulkner
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He [the writer] must, teach himself that the basest of all things is to be afraid; and, teaching himself that, forget it forever, leaving no room in his workshop for anything but the old verities and truths of the heart, the old universal truths lacking which any story is ephemeral and doomed - love and honor and pity and compassion and sacrifice. See Poets & Writers
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