The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspires self-distrust. He guides their eyes from himself to the spirit that quickens him. He will have no disciple. ~ Amos Bronson Alcott ~ You can't teach a hunter it's wrong to kill. ~ Hari Dass Baba ~ A schoolmaster should have an atmosphere of awe, and walk wonderingly, as if he was amazed at being himself. ~ Walter Bagehot ~ The schoolmaster is abroad! And I trust to him armed with his primer against the soldier in full military array. ~ Jeremy Bentham ~ There is no real teacher who in practice does not believe in the existence of the soul, or in a magic that acts on it through speech. ~ Allan Bloom ~ Housework is a breeze. Cooking is a pleasant diversion. Putting up a retaining wall is a lark. But teaching is like climbing a mountain. ~ Fawn M. Brodie ~ Arrogance, pedantry, and dogmatism... the occupational diseases of those who spend their lives directing the intellects of the young. ~ Henry S. Canby ~ A teacher is one who makes himself progressively unnecessary. ~ Thomas Carruthers ~ First he wrought, and afterward he taught. ~ Geoffrey Chaucer ~ A wisely chosen illustration is almost essential to fasten the truth upon the ordinary mind, and no teacher can afford to neglect this part of his preparation. ~ Howard Crosby ~ In the practice of tolerance, one's enemy is the best teacher. ~ Dalai Lama ~ Who dares to teach must never cease to learn. ~ John Cotton Dana ~ There is no human reason why a child should not admire and emulate his teacher's ability to do sums, rather than the village bum's ability to whittle sticks and smoke cigarettes. The reason why the child does not is plain enough -- the bum has put himself on an equality with him and the teacher has not. ~ Floyd Dell ~ Woe to him who teaches men faster than they can learn. ~ William J. Durant ~ The real difficulty, the difficulty which has baffled the sages of all times, is rather this: how can we make our teaching so potent in the motional life of man, that its influence should withstand the pressure of the elemental psychic forces in the individual? ~ Albert Einstein ~ The man who can make hard things easy is the educator. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~ Those who know how to think need no teachers. ~ Mahatma Gandhi ~ Those who go to college and never get out are called professors. ~ George Givot ~ The teacher is one who makes two ideas grow where only one grew before. ~ Elbert Hubbard ~ To teach is to learn twice. ~ Joseph Joubert ~ Why are we never quite at ease in the presence of a schoolmaster? Because we are conscious that he is not quite at his ease in ours. He is awkward, and out of place in the society of his equals. He comes like Gulliver from among his little people, and he cannot fit the stature of his understanding to yours. ~ Charles Lamb ~ The teacher must derive not only the capacity, but the desire, to observe natural phenomena. In our system, she must become a passive, much more than an active, influence, and her passivity shall be composed of anxious scientific curiosity and of absolute respect for the phenomenon which she wishes to observe. The teacher must understand and feel her position of observer: the activity must lie in the phenomenon. ~ Maria Montessori ~ No one ever teaches well who wants to teach, or governs well who wants to govern. ~ Plato ~ In teaching others we teach ourselves. ~ Proverb ~ We must view young people not as empty bottles to be filled, but as candles to be lit. ~ Robert H. Shaffer ~ What we want is to see the child in pursuit of knowledge, and not knowledge in pursuit of the child. ~ George Bernard Shaw ~ When teaching, light a fire, don't fill a bucket. ~ Dan Snow ~ The secret of teaching is to appear to have known all your life what you just learned this morning. ~ Source Unknown ~ The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires. ~ William A. Ward ~ Teaching is the greatest act of optimism. ~ Colleen Wilcox ~
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If ever we hear a case of lying, we must look for a severe parents. A lie would have no sense unless the truth were felt as dangerous. ~ Alfred Alder ~ That in the beginning when the world was young there were a great many thoughts but no such thing as truth. Man made the truths himself and each truth was a composite of a great many vague thoughts. All about in the world were truths and they were all beautiful. ~ Sherwood Anderson ~ One universe made up all that is; and one God in it all, and one principle of being, and one law, the reason shared by all thinking creatures, and one truth. ~ Marcus Aurelius ~ Error always addresses the passions and prejudices; truth scorns such mean intrigue, and only addresses the understanding and the conscience. ~ Azel Backus ~ It is a pleasure to stand upon the shore, and to see ships tost upon the sea: a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle, and to see a battle and the adventures thereof below: but no pleasure is comparable to standing upon the vantage ground of truth... and to see the errors, and wanderings, and mists, and tempests, in the vale below. ~ Francis Bacon ~ You never find yourself until you face the truth. ~ Pearl Bailey ~ It is unfortunate, considering that enthusiasm moves the world, that so few enthusiasts can be trusted to speak the truth. ~ Arthur James Balfour ~ There's a little truth in all jive, and a little jive in all truth. ~ Leonard Barnes ~ Nothing is poorer than a truth expressed as it was thought. Committed to writing in such cases, it is not even a bad photograph. Truth wants to be startled abruptly, at one stroke, from her self-immersion, whether by uproar, music or cries for help. ~ Walter Benjamin ~ Between truth and the search for it, I choose the second. ~ Bernard Berenson ~ There is an element of truth in every idea that lasts long enough to be called corny. ~ Irving Berlin ~ Seek and you will find. ~ Bible ~ I will tell you the truth as soon as I figure it out. ~ Wayne Birmingham ~ When you want to fool the world, tell the truth. ~ Otto Von Bismarck ~ For everything exists and not one sigh nor smile nor tear, one hair nor particle of dust, not one can pass away. ~ William Blake ~ Truth can never be told so as to be understood, and not be believed. ~ William Blake ~ The great seal of truth is simplicity. ~ Herman Boerhaave ~ Truth lies within ourselves: it takes no rise from outward things, whatever you may believe. There is an inmost center in us all, where truth abides in fullness and to Know rather consists in opening out a way whence the imprisoned splendor may escape than in effecting entry for light supposed to be without. ~ Robert Browning ~ There is no such source of error as the pursuit of truth. ~ Samuel Butler ~ A few observation and much reasoning lead to error; many observations and a little reasoning to truth. ~ Alexis Carrel ~ You can only find truth with logic if you have already found truth without it. ~ Gilbert K. Chesterton ~ The pursuit of truth will set you free; even if you never catch up with it. ~ Clarence Darrow ~ You never see what you want to see, forever playing to the gallery. ~ Robertson Davies ~ Time is precious, but truth is more precious than time. ~ Benjamin Disraeli ~ Only the hand that erases can write the true thing. ~ Meister Eckhart ~ All these constructions and the laws connecting them can be arrived at by the principle of looking for the mathematically simplest concepts and the link between them. ~ Albert Einstein ~ Whoever undertakes to set himself up as judge in the field of truth and knowledge is shipwrecked by the laughter of the Gods. ~ Albert Einstein ~ The greater the truth the greater the libel. ~ Lord Ellenborough ~ Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson ~ Whatever separates you from the Truth, throw it away, it will vanish anyhow.- ~ Yumus Emre ~ A man that seeks truth and loves it must be reckoned precious to any human society. ~ Epictetus ~ If I had my hand full of truth, I would take good care how I opened it. ~ Bernard Le Bovier Fontenelle ~ The truth is always the strongest argument. ~ Sophocles~ Truth is a thing immortal and perpetual, and it gives to us a beauty that fades not away in time. ~ Max Fuller ~ Whenever you have truth it must be given with love, or the message and the messenger will be rejected. ~ Mahatma Gandhi ~ Say not, "I have found the truth," but rather, "I have found a truth. ~ Kahlil Gibran ~ I don't want yes men around me. I want everyone to tell the truth, even if it costs them their jobs. ~ Samuel Goldwyn ~ What is, is; and what ain't, ain't ~ Joseph E. Granville ~ Truth is not determined by majority vote. ~ Doug Gwyn ~ Effective thinking consists of being able to arrive at the truth; truth being defined as that which exists. ~ Calvin S. Hall ~ The dissident does not operate in the realm of genuine power at all. He is not seeking power. He has no desire for office and does not gather votes. He does not attempt to charm the public, he offers nothing and promises nothing. He can offer, if anything, only his own skin -- and he offers it solely because he has no other way of affirming the truth he stands for. His actions simply articulate his dignity as a citizen, regardless of the cost. ~ Vaclav Havel ~ I'm going to speak my mind because I have nothing to lose. ~ S. I. Hayakawa ~ Truth is a torch that shines through the fog without dispelling it. ~ Claude A. Helvtius ~ There's no one thing that is true. They're all true. ~ Ernest Hemingway ~ Respect for the truth comes close to being the basis for all morality. ~ Frank Herbert ~ All great truths are simple in final analysis, and easily understood; if they are not, they are not great truths. ~ Napoleon Hill ~ Truth, when not sought after, rarely comes to light. ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes ~ Learn to see things as they really are, not as we imagine they are. ~ Vernon Howard ~ The wise boldly pick up a truth as soon as they hear it. Don't wait or a moment, or you'll lose your head. ~ Hsueh-Dou ~ We should face reality and our past mistakes in an honest, adult way. Boasting of glory does not make glory, and singing in the dark does not dispel fear. ~ King Hussein ~ Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you mad. ~ Aldous Huxley ~ It is the fate of new truths to begin as heresies and end and superstitions. ~ Thomas H. Huxley ~ The man who fears no truth has nothing to fear from lies. ~ Thomas Jefferson ~ What the imagination seizes as beauty must be the truth. ~ John Keats ~ No matter what you believe, it doesn't change the facts. ~ Al Kersha ~ Receiving a new truth is like adding a new sense. ~ Liebig ~ Truth, after all, wears a different face to everybody, and it would be too tedious to wait till all were agreed. ~ James Russell Lowell ~ Peace if possible, but truth at any rate. ~ Martin Luther ~ Always tell the truth -- it's the easiest thing to remember. ~ David Mamet ~ I believe that it is better to tell the truth than a lie. I believe it is better to be free than to be a slave. And I believe it is better to know than to be ignorant. ~ H. L. Mencken ~ We spend all our time looking for some concept of Truth, but Truth is what is left when we drop all concepts. ~ David Merzel ~ Truth is not beautiful, neither is ugly, Why should it be either? Truth is Truth. ~ Owen C. Middleton ~ No problem can be solved until it is reduced to some simple form. The changing of a vague difficulty into a specific, concrete form is a very essential element in thinking. ~ John Pierpont Morgan ~ Truth and virtue conquer. ~ Motto ~ The more abstract the truth you want to teach, the more thoroughly you must seduce the senses to accept it. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche ~ Truth is a thing immortal and perpetual, and it gives to us a beauty that fades not away in time. ~ Frank Norris ~ Telling someone the truth is a loving act. ~ Mal Pancoast ~ I pray without ceasing now. My personal prayer is: Make me an instrument which only truth can speak. ~ Peace Pilgrim ~ Not every truth is the better for showing its face undisguised; and often silence is the wisest thing for a man to heed. ~ Pindar ~ The solutions all are simple -- after you have arrived at them. But they're simple only when you know already what they are. ~ Robert M. Pirsig ~ They deem him their worst enemy who tells them the truth. ~ Plato ~ A bare assertion is not necessarily the naked truth. ~ George D. Prentice ~ Truth fears nothing but concealment. ~ Proverb ~ A half truth is a whole lie. ~ Yiddish Proverb ~ The truth only irritates those it enlightens, but does not convert. ~ Pasquier Quesnel ~ You'll never get mixed up if you simply tell the truth. Then you don't have to remember what you have said, and you never forget what you have said. ~ Sam Rayburn ~ Truth can be a dangerous thing. It is quite patient and relentless. ~ R. Scott Richards ~ If you ever injected truth into politics you would have no politics. ~ Will Rogers ~ There is no power on earth more formidable than the truth. ~ Margaret Lee Runbeck ~ The fact that an opinion has been widely held is no evidence whatever that it is not utterly absurd. ~ Utterly Russell ~ Nothing is true. Everything is permitted. ~ Sabbah ~ The basic truth of all things, as nearly as we may ever dream of determining and knowing this truth, is form, that which is, as it is. The way and shape of the thing no less than the thing itself. ~ William Saroyan ~ Truth lives on in the midst of deception. ~ Johann Friedrich Von Schiller ~ Though I can make my extravaganzas appear credible, I cannot make the truth appear so. ~ George Bernard Shaw ~ The knowledge of truth, combined with the proper regard for it and it's faithful observance, constitutes true education. ~ Joseph F. Smith ~ Everything you add to the truth subtracts from the truth. ~ Alexander Solzhenitsyn ~ People deserve... the truth. They deserve honesty. The best music, you can seek some shelter in it momentarily, but it's essentially there to provide you something to face the world with. ~ Bruce Springsteen ~ Between whom there is hearty truth, there is love. ~ Henry David Thoreau ~ We must have strong minds, ready to accept facts as they are. ~ Harry S. Truman ~ I never could tell a lie that anybody would doubt, nor a truth that anybody would believe. ~ Mark Twain ~ Often the surest way to convey misinformation is to tell the strict truth. ~ Mark Twain ~ Beware of the half truth. You may have gotten hold of the wrong half. ~ Source Unknown ~ The TRUTH: It may not lead you to where you thought you were going, but it will always lead you somewhere better. When ignored, it will eventually show itself. The closeness of your relationships is directly proportional to the degree to which you have revealed the truth about yourself. It can be painful. ~ Source Unknown ~ Truth comes only to a prepared mind. ~ Source Unknown ~ Truth is a fruit which should not be plucked until it is ripe. ~ Voltaire ~ To be persuasive, we must be believable. To be believable, we must be credible. To be credible, we must be truthful. ~ Hellmut Walters ~ Everyone wishes to have truth on his side, but not everyone wishes to be on the side of truth. ~ Richard Whately ~ Truth is exact correspondence with reality. ~ Paramahansa Yogananda ~ Truth does not contradict truth. ~ Elizer Zvi Zweifel ~
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