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Last updated on November 18, 2024.
History is philosophy teaching by experience.
Teaching is the highest form of understanding.
I'm afraid I have an incurable urge for teaching. — © Antonio Munoz Molina
I'm afraid I have an incurable urge for teaching.
Teaching is the ability to inspire learning.
I’m not interested in teaching books by women.
In teaching, the greatest sin is to be boring.
I believe in this concept that you learn by teaching.
I am teaching more. That is what I do best.
I work and come home and just have a type of normal home life. It's what I've always wanted. I've never felt like I'm pressured into doing something and that I've got loads of responsibility.
My dad was assistant governor of the prison, so there were times when he would bring some of that discipline home. He was the enforcer, whereas my mother, who was a stay-at-home mum, was always the pacifier.
I'm used to teaching classes in the dark.
The core of my career is my teaching and my writing.
There is nothing so difficult to describe as happiness. Whether some feeling of envy enters into the mind upon hearing of it, or whether it is so calm, so unassuming, so little ostentatious in itself, that words give an imperfect idea of it, I know not. It is easier to enjoy it, than define it. ... and is oftener found at home, when home has not been embittered by dissensions, suspicions and guilt, than any where else upon earth. Yes, it is in home and in those who watch there for us.
I think that was E.T.'s central appeal, personally. E.T. is this metaphorical journey, this strange Odysseus from another world, who just wants to go home. Obviously, home must've been better!
When we went to mass that first Sunday after moving to a new place, that was where we felt at home and were able to say, 'well, home is anywhere, it doesn't matter where we live because we have the faith.'
The objective of education is learning, not teaching — © Russell L. Ackoff
The objective of education is learning, not teaching
Teaching I realized took up a lot of my time. I was a kind of a teacher that spent time with students, spoke to them after class, tried to help them out. I'd talk with them personally about their work and try to get out of them what they were thinking about, forcing them to thinking seriously and not just falling back on all the ideas that they had picked up someplace. And so I took my job teaching very seriously and that - as a result, it took up a lot of time.
There were two free public libraries within walking distance of my home; I remember taking six books home from every visit, the limit set by the library.
There's nothing worse in my book than going home with energy left over. I like to go home knowing I've put a shift in, feeling that I've pushed myself to the max.
God is teaching you a Lesson of Victory.
Teaching civility is an obligation of the family.
Because I am away so much, I try to establish home in people, rather than places. For example, wherever I get together with my brother the place we're in becomes home.
There is, in fact, no teaching without learning.
I was teaching magic at NYU when I was 16.
Student teaching is the hardest job there is.
I don't believe I can really do without teaching.
Teaching is a wonderful way to learn.
No one should teach who is not in love with teaching.
Teaching isn't one-tenth as effective as training.
Fighting at home doesn't add any pressure - they call it "home-field advantage" for good reason. I don't have to travel. I get to sleep in my own bed the night before the fight.
We have to start teaching ourselves not to be afraid.
In teaching it is the method and not the content that is the message.
I remember my very first training session. It was raining hard. It was cold, and I went home. I couldn't train. I stayed for ten minutes then told my dad to take me home.
Teaching is the royal road to learning.
Teaching is so solid and reliable, comedy is not.
Kneel down to pray. Step up to serve. Reach out to rescue. Each is a vital page of God's blueprint to make a house a home and a home a heaven.
But teaching is like climbing a mountain.
In teaching there should be no distinction of classes. — © Confucius
In teaching there should be no distinction of classes.
I went to every sports contest for my kids. I turned off my cell phone at 8 P.M. I did have to travel relentlessly and had some nights at black tie events. But when I was home, I was home.
Teaching is in my bones. I love to teach.
When my kids ask me, 'What did you do when you were 18?' I will tell them I was already at Paris Saint-Germain, that I was already a star and had to stay at home. I'll have my stories about home.
If people don't like me, I insist they can vote for someone else. The only stupid thing we can do is to stay at home. I don't know a single election in the world that was changed by staying at home.
Sloths actually are like furry living ecosystems all by themselves! Algae grows on their fur and they are also home to "sloth moths" who call them home and drink their tears.
Teaching others, he corrected himself.
That's one thing that's a passion for me: teaching.
Teaching is listening, learning is talking
Learning is as much an art as teaching
Many take the roles home with them and live the part. I'm quite happy to leave mine at the studio and return home as I left: simple old Roger Moore.
Any soldier deployed overseas will think fondly of home. It is only right and fair that they are able to settle back into a home life once they leave their service.
All teachers are already leaders. It's in the nature of teaching.
When you're designing clothing, you really only have one point of focus, and that's the body. But home is fabrics and furniture and floors and natural light. If fashion is a planet, home is more like a universe.
Teaching is a strategic act of engagement. — © James A Bellanca
Teaching is a strategic act of engagement.
When something dies is the greatest teaching.
History is Philosophy teaching by example.
Being in the Navy, when I came home, it changed your whole life. You're 18, you go away for two and a half years, you come home - boy, you're a different person.
There are men who teach best by not teaching at all.
I love teaching the younger skaters.
What began as a subprime lending problem has spread to other, less risky mortgages and contributed to excess home inventories that have pushed down home prices for responsible homeowners.
I don't do a lot of top-down teaching.
Home is watching the moon rise over the open, sleeping land and having someone you can call to the window, so you can look together. Home is where you dance with others, and dancing is life.
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