Quotes by Education Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all. Aristotle education teacher inspirational The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Aristotle education sweet graduation It is simplicity that makes the uneducated more effective than the educated when addressing popular audiences. Aristotle simplicity education success The habits we form from childhood make no small difference, but rather they make all the difference. Aristotle differences teaching education Those who educate children well are more to be honored than they who produce them; for these only gave them life, those the art of living well. Aristotle leadership education teacher To give away money is an easy matter and in any man's power. But to decide to whom to give it and how large and when, and for what purpose and how, is neither in every man's power nor an easy matter. Aristotle money education inspirational The educated differ from the uneducated as much as the living from the dead. Aristotle education life death Women who are with child should be careful of themselves; they should take exercise and have a nourishing diet. The first of these prescriptions the legislator will easily carry into effect by requiring that they should take a walk daily to some temple, where they can worship the gods who preside over birth. Their minds, however, unlike their bodies, they ought to keep quiet, for the offspring derive their natures from their mothers as plants do from earth. Aristotle mother education children And, speaking generally, passion seems not to be amenable to reason, but only to force. Aristotle passion reason education The best way to teach morality is to make it a habit with children. Aristotle education children school All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth. Aristotle faith education art To learn is a natural pleasure, not confined to philosophers, but common to all men. Aristotle teaching education men Special care should be taken of the health of the inhabitants, which will depend chiefly on the healthiness of the locality and of the quarter to which they are exposed, and secondly on the use of pure water; this latter point is by no means a secondary consideration. For the elements which we use the most and oftenest for the support of the body contribute most to health, and among those are water and air. Wherefore, in all wise states, if there is want of pure water, and the supply is not all equally good, the drinking water ought to be separated from that which is used for other purposes. Aristotle wise drinking education Men must be able to engage in business and go to war, but leisure and peace are better; they must do what is necessary and indeed what is useful, but what is honorable is better. On such principles children and persons of every age which requires education should be trained. Aristotle education war children Inasmuch as every family is a part of a state, and these relationships are the parts of a family, and the virtue of the part must have regard to the virtue of the whole, women and children must be trained by education with an eye to the constitution, if the virtues of either of them are supposed to make any difference in the virtues of the state. And they must make a difference: for the children grow up to be citizens, and half the free persons in a state are women. Aristotle growing-up education children Women should marry when they are about eighteen years of age, and men at seven and thirty; then they are in the prime of life, and the decline in the powers of both will coincide. Aristotle education men years Anything that we have to learn to do we learn by the actual doing of it; People become builders by building and instrumentalists by playing instruments. Similarily, we become just by performing just acts, temperate by performing temperate ones, brave by performing brave ones. Aristotle education people school Education is the best provision for old age. Aristotle teaching education graduation To perceive is to suffer. Aristotle education depression life Since the whole city has one end, it is manifest that education should be one and the same for all, and that it should be public, and not private - not as at present, when every one looks after his own children separately, and gives them separate instruction of the sort which he thinks best; the training in things which are of common interest should be the same for all. Neither must we suppose that any one of the citizens belongs to himself, for they all belong to the state, and are each of them a part of the state, and the care of each part is inseparable from the care of the whole. Aristotle education children thinking «910111213141516171819»