19 November 2017

Education: Ingredients of Education

“Educating the mind without educating the heart is no education at all." (Aristotle)

“Rest assured that literary education is no good without character.” (Gandhi)

“Education without values, as useful as it is, seems rather to make man a more clever devil.” (Clive S Lewis)

“An education which does not cultivate the will is an education that depraves the mind.” (Anatole France, “The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard”, 1881)

“Education and morals will be found almost the whole that goes to make a good man.” (Aristotle)

“I respect faith, but doubt is what gets you an education.” (Wilson Mizner)

"Thinking is trying to make up the gap in one’s education" (Gilbert Ryle)

“Education comes from within; you get it by struggle and effort and thought. (Napoleon Hill)

"The secret of education is respecting the pupil." (Ralph W Emerson)

“The very spring and root of honesty and virtue lie in good education.” (Plutarch)

“To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society.” (Theodore Roosevelt)

“Observation more than books and experience more than persons, are the prime educators.” (Amos B Alcott)

“Common sense and education are highly compatible; in fact, neither is worth much without the other.” (Donald G. Smith)

“A sense of curiosity is nature's original school of education.” (Smiley Blanton, “Love or Perish”)

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