A Quote by Philip J. Hanlon

One good thing about teaching calculus is that you develop a hardened attitude towards repeating yourself. — © Philip J. Hanlon
One good thing about teaching calculus is that you develop a hardened attitude towards repeating yourself.
One thing I always think about is, at the end of the day, nobody really cares about you as much as they do about themselves. It's a very reassuring thing, in a good way. Pay attention to yourself, and use that energy and put it towards yourself.
Our attitude towards ourselves should be 'to be satiable in learning' and towards others 'to be tireless in teaching.
The truth is that it is our attitude towards children that is right, and our attitude towards grown-up people that is wrong. Our attitude towards our equals in age consists in a servile solemnity, overlying a considerable degree of indifference or disdain. Our attitude towards children consists in a condescending indulgence, overlying an unfathomable respect.
The attitude of the English towards English history reminds one a good deal of the attitude of a Hollywood director towards love.
But Jesus changes your attitude towards yourself and towards other people.
God is teaching me to really just take small increments towards Him every single day. One thing about Jesus. He's always walking towards us because he wants to guide us. But all we have to do, we have to be willing to be vulnerable and take steps towards Him.
The teaching of the ten thousand states of mind, particularly as one advances further, is done through transmission. This is where we differ from teaching algebra or calculus.
The role of art for me is the visualization of attitude, of the human attitude towards life, towards the world.
My attitude about teaching has always been the same. From early on, I wanted to make yoga accessible so that anyone, regardless of ability, could experience its wonder, joy, and power. I encourage students to question, learn, and develop their own personal practice.
When we develop a right attitude of compassion and gratitude, we take a giant step towards solving our personal and international problems
Our attitude towards others determines their attitude towards us.
The one good thing about repeating your mistakes is that you know when to cringe
How can I be an educator if I do not develop in myself a caring and loving attitude toward the student, which is indispensable on the part of one who is committed to teaching and to the education process itself.
I think my strength in teaching and what I get a lot of good feedback on is going towards the students and asking them what they are about. It's about putting your own personality into the work.
What I don't like about teaching is hearing myself say the same thing. I mean, you just want to sort of shoot yourself after a while. But you don't have a million different ways of thinking about what you have been thinking about for many years. And then there's the truism that you're only as good as your students. If they're not into what's going on, it doesn't matter who you are.
The truth is that it is our attitude towards children that is right, and our attitude towards grown-up people that is wrong.
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