26 quotes found
Educator · American · 1799–1888
American educator (1799–1888)
“The less routine the more life.”
“Our ideals are our better selves.”
“Stay is a charming word in a friend's vocabulary.”
“Where there is a mother in the home, matters go well.”
“To be ignorant of one's ignorance is the malady of the ignorant.”
“Strengthen me by sympathizing with my strength, not my weakness.”
“Action and blood now get the game. Disdain treads on the peaceful name.”
“Education is that process by which thought is opened out of the soul, and, associated with outward . . . things, is reflected back upon itself, and thus made conscious of its reality and shape. It ...”
“Good books, like good friends, are few and chosen; the more select, the more enjoyable.”
“The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence.”
“All unrest is but the struggle of the soul to reassure herself of her inborn immortality.”
“We climb to heaven most often on the ruins of our cherished plans, finding our failures were successes.”
“Who speaks to the instincts speaks to the deepest in mankind, and finds the readiest response.”
“A true teacher defends his students against his own personal influences.”
“To keep the heart unwrinkled, to be hopeful, kindly, cheerful, reverent that is to triumph over old age.”
“While one finds company in himself and his pursuits, he cannot feel old, no matter what his years may be.”
“Observation more than books and experience more than persons, are the prime educators.”
“Our friends interpret the world and ourselves to us, if we take them tenderly and truly.”
“Success is sweet and sweeter if long delayed and gotten through many struggles and defeats.”
“First find the man in yourself if you will inspire manliness in others.”
“Books are the most mannerly of companions accessible at all times in all moods frankly declaring the author's mind without offense.”