Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quoteShare via Email Print this Page Daily Quotes Archives2014-10-23 Oct 23, 2014Imagination is more important than knowledge.~ Albert EinsteinDo not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher.~ BuddhaHitherto the plans of the educationalists have achieved very little of what they attempted, and indeed we may well thank the beneficent obstinacy of real mothers, real nurses, and (above all) real children for preserving the human race in such sanity as it still possesses.~ C. S. Lewis Oct 22, 2014Let us by wise and constitutional measures promote intelligence among the people as the best means of preserving our liberties.~ James MonroeLaws for the liberal education of the youth, especially of the lower class of the people, are so extremely wise and useful, that, to a humane and generous mind, no expense for this purpose would be thought extravagant.~ John AdamsI cannot live without books.~ Thomas Jefferson Oct 21, 2014Let our pupil be taught that he does not belong to himself, but that he is public property. Let him be taught to love his family, but let him be taught, at the same time, that he must forsake, and even forget them, when the welfare of his country requires it.~ Dr. Benjamin RushThe end and aim of all education is the development of character.~ Francis W. ParkerSome want prayer in school, some want condoms. Printing prayers on condoms satisfies nobody.~ Marshall Fritz Oct 20, 2014Believe those who are seeking the truth. Doubt those who find it.~ Andre GideIt is always a part of the misfortunes of the vanquished that their portraits are painted and their history written by the victors.~ A. YankeeA teacher is never a giver of truth -- he is a guide, a pointer to the truth that each student must find for himself. A good teacher is merely a catalyst.~ Bruce Lee Oct 17, 2014Gun control stems from racist roots, and ... it undermines feminism by send[ing] women the message that they should not use force to defend themselves.~ Robert DowlutLet no Negroe or mulattoe be cabable of taking, holding, or exercising any public office, freehold, franchise or privilege. ... Nor of keeping, or bearing arms, unless authorized to do by some act of the general assembly, whose duration shall be limited to three years.~ St. George Tucker Previous week's quotes Next week's quotes Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print