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    If we use resources productively and take to heart the lessons learned from coping with the energy crisis, we face a future confronted only, as Pogo, once said, by insurmountable opportunities. The many crises facing us should be seen, then, not as threats, but as chances to remake the future so it serves all beings.

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    If we value independence, if we are disturbed by the growing conformity of knowledge, of values, of attitudes, which our present system induces, then we may wish to set up conditions of learning which make for uniqueness, for self-direction, and for self-initiated learning.

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    If we wish to count lines of code, we should not regard them as "lines produced" but as "lines spent.

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    If you always do what interests you, at least one person is pleased.

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    If you confine yourself to this Skinnerian technique, you study nothing but the learning apparatus and you leave out everything that is different in octopi, crustaceans, insects and vertebrates. In other words, you leave out everything that makes a pigeon a pigeon, a rat a rat, a man a man, and, above all, a healthy man healthy and a sick man sick.

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    If you feel that you have both feet planted on level ground, then the university has failed you.

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    If you have a large number of unrelated ideas, you have to get quite a distance away from them to get a view of all of them, and this is the role of abstraction. If you look at each too closely you see too many details. If you get far away things may appear simpler because you can only see the large, broad outlines; you do not get lost in petty details.

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    If you hold a cat by the tail you learn things you cannot learn any other way.

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    if you learn to hate one or two persons... you'll soon hate millions of people.

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    If you let fear of the unknown stop you from taking chances, you will stifle your true potential.

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    If you learn only methods, you'll be tied to your methods, but if you learn principles you can devise your own methods.

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    If you realize that you have enough, you are truly rich.

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    If you're going to learn a new language, you can't try to be perfect. You'll stop yourself from talking. You just have to let go.

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    If you're not living a life on the edge you're taking up too much space! ... You learn the most when you're out of your comfort zone!

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    If your heart acquires strength, you will be able to remove blemishes from others without thinking evil of them.

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    If you wait until you're really sure, you'll never take off the training wheels.

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    If you truly want to become a better you, it is imperative that you learn to feel good about yourself.

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    If you want to achieve widespread impact and lasting value, be bold.

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    If you want to be constructive in politics, the less you look back, the better. If you do look back, then it can only be to learn for yourself through the events that have taken place.

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    If you should put a knife into a French girl's learning it would explode and blow away like an omelette soufflee.

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    If you trust your nerve as well as your skill, you're capable of a lot more than you can imagine.

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    If you want to be a leader of people, you must learn to watch events.

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    If you want to be a reference librarian, you must learn to overcome not only your shyness but also the shyness of others!

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    If you want to know the taste of a pear, you must change the pear by eating it yourself. If you want to know the theory and methods of revolution, you must take part in revolution. All genuine knowledge originates in direct experience.

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    If you want to learn about the whole government and how it operates, the Appropriations Committee is the best place to learn it.

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    If you want to make a mark you have to take a risk.

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    If you want to know the taste of a pear, you must change the pear by eating it.

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    If you would attain to what you are not yet, you must always be displeased by what you are. For where you are pleased with yourself there you have remained. Keep adding, keep walking, keep advancing.

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    I gather, young man, that you wish to be a Member of Parliament. The first lesson that you must learn is, when I call for statistics about the rate of infant mortality, what I want is proof that fewer babies died when I was Prime Minister than when anyone else was Prime Minister. That is a political statistic.

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    I grow old, ever learning many things.

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    Ignorance of all things is an evil neither terrible nor excessive, nor yet the greatest of all; but great cleverness and much learning, if they be accompanied by a bad training, are a much greater misfortune.

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    I guess what I'm trying to say is that I'm learning to not want to be someone else, to just be who I am, as is, with nothing extra added on.

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    I have learned all kinds of things from my many mistakes. The one thing I never learn to stop making them.

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    I hate this shallow Americanism which hopes to get rich by credit, to get knowledge by raps on midnight tables, to learn the economy of the mind by phrenology, or skill without study, or mastery without apprenticeship.

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    I have always been, am, and propose to remain a mere scholar. All that I have ever proposed to myself is to say, this and this I have learned; thus and thus have I learned it; go thou and learn better; but do not thrust on my shoulders the responsibility for your own laziness if you elect to take, on my authority, conclusions the value of which you ought to have tested for yourself.

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    I have a lot of energy. I have a great desire to absorb information. I’m not a sponge exactly, but I find that something I look at — just walking around Williamsburg, for example — is a great opportunity for ideas. I’ve been here before, I’ve seen things before, but now my eye gets keener and keener. So I can pick up little things: just the pattern of a brick walk, or the way they’ve attached a light to a house.

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    I have been privileged to grow up retaining the love of good journalism, the craft, while learning its business: the dollars and cents. I have learnt that they are not mutually exclusive but integrally self-reliant. Each dependent on the other.

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    I have discovered few learning disabled students in my three decades of teaching. I have, however, discovered many, many victims of teaching inabilities.

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    I have lived some thirty years on this planet, and I have yet to hear the first syllable of valuable or even earnest advice from my seniors.

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    I have made this letter longer than usual, only because I have not had the time to make it shorter.

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    I have never learned anything except from people younger than myself.

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    I have prevented my kids from watching MTV at home. It's not safe for kids.

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    I have witnessed boards that continued to waste money on doomed projects because no one was prepared to admit they were failures, take the blame and switch course. Smaller outfits are more willing to admit mistakes and dump bad ideas.

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    I have spent some months in England, have seen an awful lot and learned little. England is not a land of science, there is only a widely practised dilettantism, the chemists are ashamed to call themselves chemists because the pharmacists, who are despised, have assumed this name.

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    I have to say I've made many mistakes, and been humbled many, many times. But you know what? It's never too late to learn.

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    I hear therefore with joy whatever is beginning to be said of the dignity and necessity of labor to every citizen. There is virtue yet in the hoe and the spade, for learned as well as for unlearned hands. And labor is everywhere welcome; always we are invited to work; only be this limitation observed, that a man shall not for the sake of wider activity sacrifice any opinion to the popular judgments and modes of action.

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    I heave the basketball; I know it sails in a parabola, exhibiting perfect symmetry, which is interrupted by the basket. It's funny, but it is always interrupted by the basket.

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    I imagine most of that stuff on the information highway is roadkill anyway.

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    I inhabit a weak, frail, decayed tenement; battered by the winds and broken in on by the storms, and, from all I can learn, the landlord does not intend to repair.

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    I immediately cotton on to the fact that intelligence thus lightly used, and one-upmanshipishly displayed, is a birthmark giving me a two-coloured face, is a goitre, a hump on the back, webbed toes, and makes me stink like the night-man. Once again I learn what I knew on my very first day at Kensington School, and have carelessly forgotten, that it is more intelligent to appear less intelligent. I henceforth rein myself in, and publicly give back only what I have been given - fifty-six for seven- eights.