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Study Quotes by Paulo Freire
- Teachers who do not take their own education seriously, who do not study, who make little effort to keep abreast of events have no moral…
- To study is not to consume ideas, but to create and re-create them.
- ... teaching cannot be a process of transference of knowledge from the one teaching to the learner. This is the mechanical transference from which results…
- A reader does not suddenly comprehend what is being read or studied, in a snap, miraculously. Comprehension needs to be worked forged, by those who…
- ... studying is a preparation for knowing; it is a patient and impatient exercise on the part of someone whose intent is not to know…
More Study Quotes
- In making a speech one must study three points: first, the means of producing persuasion; second, the language; third the proper arrangement… — Aristotle
- It's actually amazing because you go so far into another side of your brain when you're studying something completely different, and I… — Dido Armstrong
- History is, strictly speaking, the study of questions; the study of answers belongs to anthropology and sociology. — Wystan Hugh Auden
- To have been torn from the study would have been as death; my time was entirely occupied with art. — John James Audubon
- It is happy for you that you possess the talent of flattering with delicacy. May I ask whether these pleasing attentions proceed… — Jane Austen
- Chance is an element of life. What I try to do is study what I call the mechanics of reality as carefully… — Paul Auster
- A powerful attraction exists, therefore, to the promotion of a study and of duties of all others engrossing the time most completely,… — Charles Babbage
- You don't want a million answers as much as you want a few forever questions. The questions are diamonds you hold in… — Richard Bach
- Shockingly, a University of Pennsylvania study says the number of young people addicted to gambling - largely due to increased exposure to… — Spencer Bachus
- If a man's wit be wandering, let him study the mathematics. — Francis Bacon
- Studies serve for delight, for ornaments, and for ability. — Francis Bacon
- Studies perfect nature and are perfected still by experience. — Francis Bacon