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    Nothing is more powerful and liberating than knowledge.

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    Nothing so good as a university education, nor worse than a university without its education.

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    Nothing would more effectively further the development of education than for all flogging pedagogues to learn to educate with the head instead of with the hand.

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    Nothing will divide this nation more than ignorance, and nothing can bring us together better than an educated population.

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    Not out of those, on whom systems of education have exhausted their culture, comes the helpful giant to destroy the old or to build the new, but out of unhandselled savage nature, out of terrible Druids and Berserkirs, come at last Alfred and Shakespeare.

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    Not only does art imitate life but life imitates art. Perhaps we not only learn about life from stories, perhaps we make our lives through the stories we tell ourselves about the things that happen to us.

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    Now, a good education is about so much more than just learning geometry or memorizing dates in history. All of that is important, but an education is also about exploring new things -- discovering what makes you come alive, and then being your best at whatever you choose

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    Nowadays, when a speaker tells the graduates that the future is theirs--is that a promise or a threat?

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    Now, if the principle of toleration were once admitted into classical education - if it were admitted that the great object is to read and enjoy a language, and the stress of the teaching were placed on the few things absolutely essential to this result, if the tortoise were allowed time to creep, and the bird permitted to fly, and the fish to swim, towards the enchanted and divine sources of Helicon - all might in their own way arrive there, and rejoice in its flowers, its beauty, and its coolness.

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    Now I will have less distraction.

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    Now of the difficulties bound up with the public in which we doctors work, I hesitate to speak in a mixed audience. Common sense in matters medical is rare, and is usually in inverse ratio to the degree of education.

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    Of all the errors which can possibly be committed to the education of youth, that of sending them to Europe is the most fatal. I see [clearly] that no American should come to Europe under 30 years of age.

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    Of all human activities, education is the one most likely to give rise to cant, pomposity and fraudulent expertise.

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    Oh how our neighbour lifts his nose, To tell what every schoolboy knows.

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    Oh teacher, I need you like a little child, you got something in you to drive a school boy wild.

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    On all levels primary, and secondary and undergraduate - mathematics is taught as an isolated subject with few, if any, ties to the real world. To students, mathematics appears to deal almost entirely with things whlch are of no concern at all to man.

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    Once we are destined to live out our lives in the prison of our mind, our duty is to furnish it well.

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    Once they are through the process of education, most people lose the capacity of wondering, of being surprised. They feel they ought to know everything, and hence that it is a sign of ignorance to be surprised or puzzled by anything.

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    Once you have the cap and gown all you need do is open your mouth. Whatever nonsense you talk becomes wisdom and all the rubbish good sense.

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    One attraction of Latin is that you can immerse yourself in the poems of Horace and Catullus without fretting over how to say, "Have a nice day.

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    One can hardly appreciate how academia has perverted its highest tasks and "ideals" without pondering long and hard the implications of Jacques Barzun's House of Intellect and its Hegelian/Bergsonian contrast between rigidified "intellect" and always-growing "intelligence." This fundamentally Hegelian distinction, needless to say, cuts to the quick of the contrast between Platonic and Aristotelian forms of philosophy.

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    One could get a first-class education from a shelf of books five feet long.

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    One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world.

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    One can think effectively only when one is willing to endure suspense and to undergo the trouble of searching.

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    [on education] It's knowing where to go to find out what you need to know, and it's knowing how to use the information once you get it.

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    One factor that has remained constant through all the twists and turns of the history of physical science is the decisive importance of the mathematical imagination.

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    One good schoolmaster is worth a thousand priests.

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    One modest suggestion for my friends in the academic community: the next time a mob of students, waving their non-negotiable demands, starts pitching bricks and rocks at the student union- just imagine they are wearing brown shirts or white sheets- and act accordingly.

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    One learns more of Christ in being married and rearing children than in several lifetimes spent in study in a monastery.

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    One looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our human feelings. The curriculum is so much necessary raw material, but warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and for the soul of the child.

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    One of the benefits of a college education is to show the boy its little avail.

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    One needs to redistribute and restructure expenditures in favour of infrastructure, education and so on. Such military expenditures are heavy to carry.

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    One of the greatest discoveries a man makes, one of his great surprises, is to find he can do what he was afraid he couldn't do.

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    One of the best ways of enslaving a people is to keep them from education.

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    One of the first duties of the physician is to educate the masses not to take medicine.

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    One of the greatest gifts adults can give - to their offspring and to their society - is to read to children.

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    One of the troubles of the day, observes Mr. C.N. Peac, is that once we came upon the little red schoolhouse, whereas now we come upon the little-read school boy.

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    One of the painful signs of years of dumbed-down education is how many people are unable to make a coherent argument. They can vent their emotions, question other people's motives, make bold assertions, repeat slogans-- anything except reason.

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    One should always think of what one is about; when one is learning, one should not think of play; and when one is at play, one should not think of learning.

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    One's work may be finished someday, but one's education never.

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    One teacher recently retired with a half-million dollars after 30 years of working hard, caring, dedicating herself and totally immensing herself in the problems of the students. That gave her $50. The rest of the money came from the death of a rich uncle.

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    Only people who die very young learn all they really need to know in kindergarten.

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    On every hand we observe a truly wise practice, in education, in morals, and in the arts of life, the embodied wisdom of many an ancient philosopher.

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    One would be hard put to find a set of whole numbers with a more fascinating history and more elegant properties surrounded by greater depths of mystery--and more totally useless--than the perfect numbers.

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    Only the curious will learn and only the resolute will overcome the obstacles to learning. The quest quotient has always excited me more than the intelligence quotient.

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    Only the mind cannot be sent into exile.

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    Only the power of unbounded love practiced in regard to all human beings can defeat the forces of interhuman strife, and can prevent the pending extermination of man by man on this planet. Without love, no armament, no war, no diplomatic machinations, no coercive police force, no school education, no economic or political measures, not even hydrogen bombs can prevent the pending catastrophe.

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    One way in which Americans have always been exceptional has been in our support for education. First we took the lead in universal primary education; then the “high school movement” made us the first nation to embrace widespread secondary education.

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    Only when the child is able to identify its own center with the center of the universe does education really begin.

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    Only the refined and delicate pleasures that spring from research and education can build up barriers between different ranks.