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teaching knowledge men
My people are going to learn the principles of democracy the dictates of truth and the teachings of science. Superstition must go. Let them worship as they will, every man can follow his own conscience provided it does not interfere with sane reason or bid him act against the liberty of his fellow men. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk
teaching creativity thinking
To teach is to learn... If we ever think we know all there is to know about our creativity we are dead as artists. Richard Pousette-Dart
teaching thinking fishing
From birth to death, anyone can fish. I just think it's fantastic to see old people going fishing with young people and teaching them things. I'm very, very critical. Rex Hunt
teaching men self
Cynicism is the intellectual cripple's substitute for intelligence. It is the dishonest businessman's substitute for conscience. It is the communicator's substitute, whether he is advertising man or editor or writer, for self-respect. Russell Lynes
teaching writing care
I have no interest in teaching writers how to sell. I want to teach them how to write. If the process is sound, the product will take care of itself, and sales are likely to follow. William Zinsser
teaching america suffering
All the ills from which America suffers can be traced to the teaching of evolution. William Jennings Bryan
teaching rights civilization
Anglo-Saxon civilization has taught the individual to protect his own rights; American civilization will teach him to respect the rights of others. William Jennings Bryan
teaching responsibility discovery
Through scientific discovery and technological innovation, we enlist the forces of the natural world to solve many of the uniquely human problems we face - feeding and providing energy to agrowing population, improving human health, taking responsibility for protecting the environment and the global ecosystem, and ensuring our own Nation's security. Scientific discoveries inspire and enrich us, teaching us about the mysteries of life and the nature of the world. William J. Clinton
teaching learning association
Cramming seeks to stamp things in by intense application immediately before the ordeal. But a thing thus learned can form but few associations. William James
eloquence transactions invites
Eloquence invites us to bring some part of ourselves to the transaction. William Zinsser
eloquence prose
Eloquence is the poetry of prose. William C. Bryant
eloquence scorn
True eloquence scorns eloquence. Blaise Pascal
eloquence
Continued eloquence is wearisome. Blaise Pascal
eloquence
Continuous eloquence wearies. Blaise Pascal
eloquence government
Government is not reason, it is not eloquence - it is force. George Washington