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Art Quote by Madeleine L'Engle

“The creative impulse can be killed, but it cannot be taught. What a teacher can do... in working with children, is to give the flame enough oxygen so that it can burn. As far as I'm concerned, this providing of oxygen is one of the noblest of all vocations.” quote by Madeleine L'Engle
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“The creative impulse can be killed, but it cannot be taught. What a teacher can do... in working with children, is to give the flame enough oxygen so that it can burn. As far as I'm concerned, this providing of oxygen is one of the noblest of all vocations.”

Madeleine L'Engle

About This Quote

Source Interview: The Creative Process, 1995

Creativity thrives on freedom and support; it cannot be forced through instruction alone.

In simple terms: Creativity needs encouragement, not strict teaching.

Key Takeaway

Provide nurturing environments for creative growth.

Themes

education creativity mentorship

Mood

inspirational thoughtful

Type

pedagogical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • classroom
  • arts programs
  • parenting
  • community workshops

Key Concepts

intrinsic motivation learning theory

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can teachers balance guidance with freedom?
  • What environments best sustain creative spark?
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Over‑structuring can stifle imagination.

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