When I'm standing in the middle of the salt flats, where you swear that the pupils of your eyes have turned white… — Terry Tempest Williams Copy Share Image
And that's when Anna realized that what the wolf had been asking Bran for was death. Impulsively, Anna stepped away from Charles.… — Patricia Briggs Copy Share Image
The most valuable thing a teacher can impart to children is not knowledge and understanding per se but a longing for knowledge… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
The man who is an initiate of one of the great Mystery Schools never fears to let his pupils outdistance him, because… — Dion Fortune Copy Share Image
Listen to a man's words and look at the pupil of his eye. How can a man conceal his character? — Mencius Copy Share Image
For all the best teachers pride themselves on having a large number of pupils and think themselves worthy of a bigger audience. — Quintilian Copy Share Image
Teachers should be very careful not to spoil their pupils' taste for poetry for all time by making it a task and… — Ernest Shackleton Copy Share Image
Creativity is a type of learning process where the teacher and pupil are located in the same individual. — Arthur Koestler Copy Share Image
I must try to remember that a boy's heart is not a man's, and perhaps a teacher must learn from his pupil,… — David Clement-Davies Copy Share Image
All of life is education and everybody is a teacher and everybody is forever a pupil. — Abraham Maslow Copy Share Image
To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. — Muriel Spark Copy Share Image
When we deal with death, the pupils will always be fixed and dilated, which indicates that there is no longer brain activity… — Ann Hood Copy Share Image
The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspires self-trust. He guides their eyes from himself to the… — Amos Bronson Alcott Copy Share Image
An academical system without the personal influence of teachers on pupils, is an arctic winter; it will create an icebound, petrified, cast-iron… — John Henry Newman Copy Share Image
You yourself are the Teacher, and the Pupil, you're the Master, you're the Guru, you are the Leader, you are Everything! And,… — Jiddu Krishnamurti Copy Share Image
I clench his hands to the point of pain. "Stay with me." His pupils contract to pinpoints, dialate again rapidly, and then… — Suzanne Collins Copy Share Image
Teaching can be compared to selling commodities. No one can sell unless someone buys ... yet there are teachers who think they… — John Dewey Copy Share Image
We do recognise the need to move towards the publication of information showing the progress made by pupils from one stage of… — Estelle Morris Copy Share Image
The secret of the superiority of state over private education lies in the fact that in the former the teacher is responsible… — Lester Frank Ward Copy Share Image
Our teachers were absolute tyrants. They had no sympathy with youth; their one object was to stuff our brains and turn us… — Adolf Hitler Copy Share Image
In teaching, you must simply work your pupil into such a state of interest in what you are going to teach him… — William James Copy Share Image
We should never pretend to know what we don't know, we should not feel ashamed to ask and learn from people below,… — Mao Zedong Copy Share Image
Admitting that it is the profession of our sex to teach, we perceive the mother to be first in point of precedence,… — Lydia Sigourney Copy Share Image
The teacher not only shapes the expectations and ambitions of her pupils, but she also influences their attitudes toward their future and… — Thomas S. Monson Copy Share Image
Reason must approach nature in order to be taught by it. It must not, however, do so in the character of a… — Immanuel Kant Copy Share Image
“In his wretched life of less than twenty-seven years Abel accomplished so much of the highest order that one of the leading… — Eric Temple Bell Copy Share Image
Now stand you on the top of happy hours, And many maiden gardens yet unset, With virtuous wish would bear you living… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The cardinal virtue of a teacher [is] to protect the pupil from his own influence. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
A teacher should, above all things, first induce a desire in the pupil for the acquisition he wishes to impart. — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
I have always said to my pupils: "Learn as much as you can about symbolism; then forget it when you are analyzing… — Carl Jung Copy Share Image
The task of a teacher is not to work for the pupil nor to oblige him to work, but to show him… — Wanda Landowska Copy Share Image
The secret of sound education is to get each pupil to learn for himself, instead of instructing him by driving knowledge into… — Robert Baden-Powell Copy Share Image
Education should aim at destroying free will so that after pupils are thus schooled they will be incapable throughout the rest of… — Johann Gottlieb Fichte Copy Share Image
I don't like that sort of school... where the bright childish imagination is utterly discouraged... where I have never seen among the… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
I am reminded of the professor who, in his declining hours, was asked by his devoted pupils for his final counsel. He… — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
Don't preach too much to your pupils or abound in good talk in the abstract. Lie in wait rather for the practical… — William James Copy Share Image
A professor can never better distinguish himself in his work than by encouraging a clever pupil, for the true discovers are among… — Carl Linnaeus Copy Share Image