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Pupils Quotes by Michel de Montaigne
- Their pupils and their little charges are not nourished and fed by what they learn: the learning is passed from hand to hand with only…
- Socrates and then Archesilaus used to make their pupils speak first; they spoke afterwards. 'Obest plerumque iss discere volunt authoritas eorum qui docent.' [For those…
- As for our pupils talk, let his virtue and his sense of right and wrong shine through it and have no guide but reason. Make…
- But as Nature is the best guide, teaching must be the development of natural inclinations, for which purpose the teacher must watch his pupil and…
- A tutor should not be continually thundering instruction into the ears of his pupil, as if he were pouring it through a funnel, but, after…
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- The educator must believe in the potential power of his pupil, and he must employ all his art in seeking to bring… — Alfred Adler
- A teacher is never too smart to learn from his pupils. But while runners differ, basic principles never change. So it's a… — Bill Bowerman
- 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
- That is the difference between good teachers and great teachers: good teachers make the best of a pupil's means; great teachers foresee… — Maria Callas
- I taught principally German language and literature at Eton. But any master with private pupils must be prepared to teach anything they… — John le Carre
- Art, as far as it is able, follows nature, as a pupil imitates his master; thus your art must be, as it… — Dante Alighieri
- Liebig was not a teacher in the ordinary sense of the word. Scientifically productive himself in an unusual degree, and rich in… — Hermann Kolbe
- Wherever there are beginners and experts, old and young, there is some kind of learning going on, some kind of teaching. We… — Gilbert Highet
- We must learn to be honest with ourselves, and know our shortcomings. We will acquire cohesion but we will pay dearly for… — Zora Neale Hurston
- Almost all education has a political motive: it aims at strengthening some group, national or religious or even social, in the competition… — Bertrand Russell
- We should seek to be fellow students with the pupil, and should learn of, as well as with him, if we would… — Henry David Thoreau
- If they embark on this course the difference between the old and the new education will be an important one. Where the… — C.S. Lewis