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Life's a dance you learn as you go. by John Michael Montgomery

Life's a dance you learn as you go.

John Michael Montgomery
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What borders on the criminal is the poor teaching and neglect of those subjects that deal with the history of ideas and ideals, a knowledge of which is essential to all youth who would assume their place in society as thinking, feeling human beings.

John Mortimer Smith
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It is easier for a tutor to command than to teach. by John Locke

It is easier for a tutor to command than to teach.

John Locke
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There is an old saying that the course of civilization is a race between catastrophe and education. In a democracy such as ours, we must make sure that education wins the race.

John F. Kennedy
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There is nothing more frightful than for a teacher to know only what his scholars are intended to know.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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You shall find, that there cannot be a greater spur to the attaining what you would have the eldest learn, and know himself, than to set him upon teaching it his younger brothers and sisters.

John Locke
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As children's inquiries are not to be slighted, so also great care is to be taken, that they never receive deceitful and illuding answers. They easily perceive when they are slighted or deceived, and quickly learn the trick of neglect, dissimulation, and falsehood, which they observe others to make use of. We are not to intrench upon truth in any conversation, but least of all with children; since, if we play false with them, we not only deceive their expectation, and hinder their knowledge, but corrupt their innocence, and teach them the worst of vices.

John Locke
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I have always believed that 98% of a student's progress is due to his own efforts, and 2% to his teacher.

John Philip Sousa
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Mathematics is the abstract key which turns the lock of the physi... by John Polkinghorne

Mathematics is the abstract key which turns the lock of the physical universe.

John Polkinghorne
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This doctrine of forgiveness of sin is a premium on crime. Forgive us our sins means Let us continue in our iniquity. It is one of the most pernicious of doctrines, and one of the most fruitful sources of immorality. It has been the chief cause of making Christian nations the most immoral of nations. In teaching this doctrine Christ committed a sin for which his death did not atone, and which can never be forgiven. There is no forgiveness of sin. Every cause has its effect; every sinner must suffer the consequences of his sins.

John Remsburg
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An individual who stands out, or disagrees or takes risks is a danger to such systems and is effortlessly and, unconsciously sidelined.

John Ralston Saul
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Dictionary: Opinion presented as truth in alphabetical order. by John Ralston Saul

Dictionary: Opinion presented as truth in alphabetical order.

John Ralston Saul
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The reason I do workshops is so I can learn, and I am fortunate that I've probably gained more from the whole experience of teaching than any one participant has. It is all about asking.

John Sexton
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In 1979, I received a phone call from Ansel Adams asking me if I would be willing to consider coming to work for him. I was teaching photography in Southern California at that point.

John Sexton
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Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium... by John Steinbeck

Teaching might even be the greatest of the arts since the medium is the human mind and spirit.

John Steinbeck
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Jesus' teaching in general [implies] that happy and fulfilling sexual relations in marriage depend on each partner aiming to give satisfaction to the other. If it is the joy of each to make the other happy, a hundred problems will be solved before they happen.

John Piper
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The pupil who is never required to do what he cannot do, never do... by John Stuart Mill

The pupil who is never required to do what he cannot do, never does what he can do.

John Stuart Mill
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Thus godlike sympathy grows and thrives and spreads far beyond the teachings of churches and schools, where too often the mean, blinding, loveless doctrine is taught that animals have no rights that we are bound to respect, and were only made for man, to be petted, spoiled, slaughtered or enslaved.

John Muir
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It takes a great deal of living to get a little deal of learning. by John Ruskin

It takes a great deal of living to get a little deal of learning.

John Ruskin
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Government schooling is the most radical adventure in history. It kills the family by monopolizing the best times of childhood and by teaching disrespect for home and parents.

John Taylor Gatto
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