All Quotes By Tag: Education
“The universal mission of all educators is to let the torch of knowledge illuminate the world.”
“How could you be alone, when you can find company in reading books?”
“Work hard, you can be Millionaire.Work hard and smart, you can be Billionaire.Trillionaire??Get ready to beat capitalism in its own game. Create war among countries. Be merciless and cruel .But there is a problem ! Trillionaire doesn’t know what happens after death ??”
“Education is fundamentally religious. Consequently, there is no question about whether a morality will be imposed in that education, but rather which morality will be imposed.”
“Education is not only a process of learning, it’s a way of life”
“True education empowers people to change the world for the better”
“I believe in study. I believe that men learn much through study. As a matter of fact, it has been my observationthat they learn little concerning things as they are, as they were, or as they are to come without study. I alsobelieve, however, and know, that learning by study is greatly accelerated by faith.”
“وعلى المرء الإيمان بقدرة كل شخص على تعليم نفسه”
“I learned to dream through reading, learned to create dreams through writing, and learned to develop dreamers through teaching. I shall always be a dreamer.”
“The imported discovery, that human nature is too good to be made better by discipline, that children are enticed from the right way by religious instruction, and driven from it by the rod, and kept in thraldom by the conspiracy of priests and legislators, has united not a few in the noble experiment of emancipating the world by the help of an irreligious, ungoverned progeny. The indolent have rejoiced in the discovery that our fathers were fools and bigots, and have cheerfully let loose their children to help on the glorious work; while thousands of families, having heard from their teachers, or believing, in spite of them, that morality will suffice both for earth and heaven, and not doubting that morality will flourish without religion, have either not reared the family altar, or have put out the sacred fire, and laid aside together the rod and the Bible, as superfluous auxiliaries in the education of children. From the school, too, with pious regard for its sacred honors, the Bible, by some, has been withdrawn, lest, by a too familiar knowledge of its contents, children should learn to despise it; as if ignorance were the mother of devotion, and the efficacy of laws depended upon their not being understood.”
“Not your money, but your education, can lead you to your desired destination.”
“To sustain the value of education, students should be respected as much as the teachers.”
“Problems are not strangers, they are the true teachers.”
“When you better yourself, everything comes easier”
“To teachers, education is just a duty, but to students, it’s their right.”
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