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    There is a theology to gardening that few of us consider, but to understand this theology means relinquishing much control - our arsenal of books, techniques, tools, chemicals, fertilizers, fancy hybrids, and expectations. Yet, that is exactly what we must do if we are to fully embrace a more spiritual form of gardening. As a part of Nature we must learn to enter our garden as if it were truly sacred, we must learn to enter with humility.

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    There is in every child a painstaking teacher so skillful that he obtains identical results in all children in all parts of the world. The only language men ever speak perfectly is the one they learn in babyhood, when no one teaches them anything.

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    There is less flogging in our great schools than formerly-but then less is learned there; so what the boys get at one end they lose at the other.

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    There is hardly a more heart-thrilling pleasure enjoyed by mortals, than that which parents feel when seeing their child first being able to 'catch knowledge of objects.

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    There is no algorithm for creativity.

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    There is more to us than we know. If we can be made to see it, perhaps for the rest of our lives we will be unwilling to settle for less.

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    There is no better way to learn than to teach.

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    There is no comfort in change But also no learning in the Steady drone of peace. There will be no greater sorrow Than watching you go - Except for watching you grow old And tired here - Clarity awaits Elsewhere

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    There is no despair so absolute as that which comes with the first moments of our first great sorrow, when we have not yet known what it is to have suffered and be healed, to have despaired and have recovered hope.

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    There is no easy method of learning difficult things. The method is to close the door, give out that you are not at home, and work.

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    There is no morality without temptation; otherwise it is just lack of opportunity.

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    There is no point at which you can say, "Well, I'm successful now. I might as well take a nap.

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    There is no one who cannot derive great help and great benefit from learning; but there are also only a few people who do not receive a great harm from the light and knowledge they have received by learning, unless they use their knowledge in a manner both fit and natural for them.

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    There is no such thing as a Difficult Piece. A piece is either impossible - or it is easy. The process whereby it migrates from one category to the other is known as practicing.

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    There is nothing so easy to learn as experience and nothing so hard to apply.

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    There is not to be found, in all history, any miracle attested by a sufficient number of men, of such unquestioned good sense, education and learning, as to secure us against all delusion in themselves.

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    There is only one thing worse than training employees and losing them, and that's not training them and keeping them

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    There is one very good reason to learn programming, but it has nothing to do with preparing for high-tech careers or with making sure one is computer literate in order to avoid being cynically manipulated by the computers of the future. The real value of learning to program can only be understood if we look at learning to program as an exercise of the intellect, as a kind of modern-day Latin that we learn to sharpen our minds.

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    There is only one way to learn... It's through action.

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    There is plenty of room left for exact experiment in art, and the gate has been opened for some time. What had been accomplished in music by the end of the eighteenth century has only begun in the fine arts. Mathematics and physics have given us a clue in the form of rules to be strictly observed or departed from, as the case may be. Here salutary discipline is come to grips first of all with the function of forms, and not with form as the final result … in this way we learn how to look beyond the surface and get to the root of things.

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    There is something essential about joining together with other believers to worship, to sing, to pray, to learn of God's will for us, and to acknowledge his goodness to us. He has commanded that this should be so.

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    There may be fairies at the bottom of the garden. There is no evidence for it, but you can't prove that there aren't any, so shouldn't we be agnostic with respect to fairies?

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    There’s a bit of hidden magic in every mistake. The magic is called learning.

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    There's a time for daring and there's a time for caution, and a wise man understands which is called for.

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    There's more learning than is taught in books.

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    There's no chance that the iPhone is going to get any significant market share. No chance.

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    There's nothing final about a mistake, except its being taken as final.

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    There's only one way to have a happy marriage and as soon as I learn what it is I'll get married again.

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    These days people seek knowledge, not wisdom. Knowledge is of the past, wisdom is of the future.

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    The root of the word education is e-ducere, literally, to lead forth, or to bring out something which is potentially present.

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    The saying "He who teaches others, teaches himself" is very true, not only because constant repetition impresses a fact indelibly on the mind, but because the process of teaching itself gives deeper insight into the subject taught.

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    The seeker after stillness should be told that the stillness is always there. Indeed it is in every man. But he has to learn, first, to let it in and, second, how to do so. The first beginning of this is to remember. The second is to recognize the inward pull. For the rest, the stillness itself will guide and lead him to itself.

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    The self taught man seldom knows anything accurately, and he does not know a tenth as much as he could have known if he had worked under teachers, and besides, he brags, and is the means of fooling other thoughtless people into going and doing as he himself has done.

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    The sole justification of teaching, of the school itself, is that the student comes out of it able to do something he could not do before. I say do and not know, because knowledge that doesn't lead to doing something new or doing something better is not knowledge at all.

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    The single greatest effect on student achievement is not race, it is not poverty - it is the effectiveness of the teacher.

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    The teacher's role in discussion is to keep it going along fruitful lines - be moderating, guiding, correcting and arguing like one more students.

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    The structure of a software system provides the ecology in which code is born, matures, and dies. A well-designed habitat allows for the successful evolution of all the components needed in a software system.

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    The teacher has more power than the Minister.

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    The teaching which is written on paper is not the true teaching. Written teaching is a kind of food for your brain. Of course it is necessary to take some food for your brain, but it is more important to be yourself by practicing the right way of life.

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    The teacher can always tell when you did your homework on the bus.

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    The study of History is the beginning of wisdom.

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    The sweetest path of life leads through the avenues of learning, and whoever can open up the way for another, ought, so far, to be esteemed a benefactor to mankind.

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    The things taught in schools & colleges are not an education but the means of education.

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    The things we know best are the things we haven't been taught.

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    The tools we use have a profound and devious influence on our thinking habits, and therefore on our thinking abilities.

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    The true order of learning should be first, what is necessary; second, what is useful, and third, what is ornamental. To reverse this arrangement is like beginning to build at the top of the edifice.

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    The true delight is in the finding out rather than in the knowing.

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    The truth is not a crystal that can be slipped into one's pocket, but an endless current into which one falls headlong.

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    The trouble is that thinking looks like loafing. Who wants to pay people for daydreaming?

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    The truth is that my chess development was nothing out of the ordinary, and it proceeded probably at a pace no faster than others.