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Far from affording artists continuous inspiration, mass-media sources for art have become a dead end. They have combined with the abstractness of institutional art teaching to produce a fine-arts culture given over to information and not experience. This faithfully echoes the drain of concreteness from modern existence- the reign of mere unassimilated data instead of events that gain meaning by being absorbed into the fabric of imaginative life.

Robert Hughes
inspirationteachingart

It is only a moment here and a moment there that the greatest writer has. Some cognizance of the fact must be taken in your teaching.

Robert Frost
takenteachingfacts
The two basic processes of education are knowing and valuing. by Robert J. Havighurst

The two basic processes of education are knowing and valuing.

Robert J. Havighurst
teachingeducationinspirational
By my teaching I hope to inspire you to personal activity and to... by Robert Henri

By my teaching I hope to inspire you to personal activity and to present your vision.

Robert Henri
visionteachinginspire
I believe in teaching, but I don’t believe in going to school. by Robert Frost

I believe in teaching, but I don’t believe in going to school.

Robert Frost
teachingbelieveschool

I have just been to a city in the West, a city full of poets, a city they have made safe for poets. The whole city is so lovely that you do not have to write it up to make it poetry; it is ready-made for you. But, I don't know - the poetry written in that city might not seem like poetry if read outside of the city. It would be like the jokes made when you were drunk; you have to get drunk again to appreciate them.

Robert Frost
citiesteachingwriting

Of course there is matter for remark in poems. Nobody denies that. But it must be solemnly laid on everybody in this world to make his own observations and remarks. That's what we mean by thinking, and that's about all we mean. A teacher says to a pupil "Watch me notice a few things in the next few months: let's see you notice a few things too."

Robert Frost
teachingteachermean

Self-study, in a sense of learning by yourself without anybody teaching you anything, has an enormous value.

Robert Kraft
studyteachingself

Duty is heavier than a mountain, Dai Shan.' That time, Lan did flinch. How long had it been since someone had been able to do that to him with mere words? He remembered teaching that same concept to a youth out of the Two Rivers. A sheepherder, innocent of the world, fearful of the fate laid out before him by the Pattern.

Robert Jordan
fateteachingtwo

I'm sure that writing isn't a craft, that is, something for which you learn the skills and go on turning out. It must come from some deep impulse, deep inspiration. That can't be taught, it can't be what you use in teaching.

Robert Lowell
inspirationteachingwriting

Freedom of inquiry, freedom of discussion, and freedom of teaching - without these a university cannot exist.

Robert M. Hutchins
discussioninquiryteaching

The thing I would most like to see invented is a way of teaching children and grown-ups the difference between right and wrong.

Robert Maxwell
differencesteachingchildren

The little rift between the sexes is astonishingly widened by simply teaching one set of catchwords to the girls and another to the boys.

Robert Louis Stevenson
girlteachingsex

I learned to impersonate the kind of person that talks about poetry. It comes from teaching, I think.

Robert Morgan
kindteachingthinking

I know of no one who has been more helpful to the industry. His teachings and consultations internationally, without doubt, improved the quality of winemaking in our country. He was a friend to everyone interested in fine wine.

Robert Mondavi
wineteachingcountry

Teaching writing over the years intrudes on your own writing in important ways, taking away some of the excitement of poetry.

Robert Morgan
teachingwritingyears
Leaving home in a sense involves a kind of second birth in which... by Robert Neelly Bellah

Leaving home in a sense involves a kind of second birth in which we give birth to ourselves.

Robert Neelly Bellah
teachingteacherretirement

I believe in taking care of myself and teaching other people who want to learn. I don't believe in just printing money and giving money. I'm willing to teach those who are willing to learn. If you're not willing to learn, then go vote for Obama. I'm not Republican or Democrat, so don't get me wrong.

Robert Kiyosaki
printing-moneyteachingbelieve

We don't seek to destroy our enemies. After all, Jesus taught that our love must extend even to enemies. It's a remarkable teaching. Not to destroy enemies, but to convert hearts, to win people over to the cause of justice.

Robert P. George
teachingheartjesus

My poems - like my family life, my life with friends, my teaching - these things express who I am. I don't feel any extra responsibilities or relishes or necessary evils in them. They are part of who I am, with all of those customary desires and doubts, purposes and confusions that come along with being a particular person.

Robert Pinsky
who-i-amresponsibilityteaching
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