2,279 Quotes About Teaching

  • Author Elie Wiesel
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    Be careful with words, they're dangerous. Be wary of them. They begat either demons or angels. It's up to you to give life to one or the other. Be careful, I tell you, nothing is as dangerous as giving free rein to words

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  • Author Elie Wiesel
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    Therefore, all my adult life, since I began my life as an author, or as a teacher, I always try to listen to the victim.

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  • Author Elie Wiesel
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    We are all teachers, or should be. Anyone who relays experience to another person is a teacher. Not to transmit your experience is to betray it.

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  • Author Elie Wiesel
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    If you ask me what I want to achieve, it's to create an awareness, which is already the beginning of teaching.

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  • Author Elie Wiesel
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    When I began teaching you hardly could find a university in America or a college where they would teach either Jewish studies or Holocaust studies.

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  • Author Ellen G. White
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    We have nothing to fear for the future, except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us, and His teaching in our past history.

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  • Author Frances E. Willard
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    Every woman who vacates a place in the teachers' ranks and enters an unusual line of work, does two excellent things: she makes room for someone waiting for a place and helps to open a new vocation for herself and other women.

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  • Author Forest Whitaker
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    I went through two schools of acting but I learned more about acting from meditating and from my marshall arts teacher.

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  • Author Frank Lloyd Wright
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    So here I stand before you preaching organic architecture: declaring organic architecture to be the modern ideal and the teaching so much needed if we are to see the whole of life, and to now serve the whole of life, holding no traditions essential to the great TRADITION. Nor cherishing any preconceived form fixing upon us either past, present or future, but-instead-exalting the simple laws of common sense-or of super-sense if you prefer-determining form by way of the nature of materials...

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