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Education has the power to shape minds, open doors, and transform lives. The following quotes capture the essence of learning, offering wisdom and insight from thinkers, leaders, and visionaries throughout history. Whether you’re a student, teacher, or lifelong learner, these words inspire reflection on the true value of education in our lives.    Back

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Everything I know today is from self-studying. Today's generation is very blessed and there is no excuse for wasting precious lifetime! Self-Education should be every one's priority every single day.
- Lily Amis
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Education becomes most rich and alive when it confronts the reality of moral conflict in the world.
- Howard Zinn
You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
You musn't neglect your education in favor of your studies.
- Nick O'Donohoe
The Magic and the Healing
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
NOT YET RATING
He had been educated in no habits of application and concentration. The system which had addressed him in exactly the same manner as it had addressed hundreds of other boys, all varying in character and capacity, had enabled him to dash through his tasks, always with fair credit and often with distinction, but in a fitful, dazzling way that had confirmed his reliance on those very qualities in himself which it had been most desirable to direct and train. They were good qualities, without which no high place can be meritoriously won, but like fire and water, though excellent servants, they were very bad masters. If they had been under Richard’s direction, they would have been his friends; but Richard being under their direction, they became his enemies.
- Charles Dickens
Bleak House
Topic: Education
Sometimes, the way around prejudice is education.
- Liza Mundy
Michelle: A Biography
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Thus if we know a child has had sufficient opportunity to observe and acquire a behavioral sequence, and we know he is physically capable of performing the act but does not do so, then it is reasonable to assume that it is motivation which is lacking. The appropriate countermeasure then involves increasing the subjective value of the desired act relative to any competing response tendencies he might have, rather than having the model senselessly repeat an already redundant sequence of behavior.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner
Two Worlds of Childhood: U.S. and U.S.S.R.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The essence of education is, in the words of William James, to teach a person what deserves to be valued, to impart ideals as well as knowledge, to cultivate in students the ability to distinguish the true and good from their counterfeits and the wisdom to prefer the former to the latter.
- William J. Bennett
Choosing the Right College: The Whole Truth about America's Top Schools
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Unless education promotes character making, unless it helps men to be more moral, more just to their fellows, more law abiding, more discriminatingly patriotic and public spirited, it is not worth the trouble taken to furnish it.
- William Howard Taft
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Will robot teachers replace human teachers? No, but they can complement them. Moreover, the could be sufficient in situations where there is no alternative––to enable learning while traveling, or while in remote locations, or when one wishes to study a topic for which there is not easy access to teachers. Robot teachers will help make lifelong learning a practicality. They can make it possible to learn no matter where one is in the world, no matter the time of day. Learning should take place when it is needed, when the learner is interested, not according to some arbitrary, fixed schedule
- Donald A. Norman
Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Improving intelligence is possible, but it is more likely to occur if children are given the right experiences at the right ages.
- Dennis Garlick
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The village schoolmaster took us for instructive walks ('what you hear is the sound of a scythe being sharpened' ; 'that field there will be given a rest next season ';'oh, just a small bird...no special name '; 'if that peasant is drunk, it is because he is poor ') 71
- Vladimir Nabokov
Speak, Memory
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Doomed is a nation that puts a price tag on information and label it "education
- pfano percy rathogwa
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
D? Ribbit never gave tests before, and now he’s throwing Ds around?”

Barnstorm laughs in his face. “It isn’t Ribbit’s fault you’re stupid.” He examines his own paper. The word INCOMPLETE is written across the top. “What?!” he complains.

“At least I got a grade,” Aldo tells him.

“I miss the old Ribbit,” Barnstorm complains.

“Yeah,” Aldo agrees. “This is way too much like education.
- Gordon Korman
The Unteachables
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The spread of secondary and latterly of tertiary education has created a large population of people, often with well-developed literary and scholarly tastes, who have been educated far beyond their capacity to undertake analytical thought.
- Peter Medawar
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Not long after the book came out I found myself being driven to a meeting
by a professor of electrical engineering in the graduate school I of MIT. He said that after reading the book he realized that his graduate students were using on him, and had used for the ten years and more he had been teaching there, all the evasive strategies I described in the book — mumble, guess-and-look, take a wild guess and see what happens, get the teacher to answer his own questions, etc.

But as I later realized, these are the games that all humans play when others
are sitting in judgment on them.
- John Holt
How Children Fail
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Why has pachinko swept Japan? It can hardly be the excitement of gambling, since the risks and rewards are so small. During the hours spent in front of a pachinko machine, there is an almost total lack of stimulation other than the occasional rush of ball bearings. There is no thought, no movement; you have no control over the flow of balls, apart from holding a little lever which shoots them up to the top of the machine; you sit there enveloped in a cloud of heavy cigarette smoke, semi-dazed by the racket of millions of ball bearings falling through machines around you. Pachinko verges on sensory deprivation. It is the ultimate mental numbing, the final victory of the educational system." - Lost Japan, Eng. vers., 1996
- Alex Kerr
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
A farmer friend of mine told me recently about a busload of middle school children who came to his farm for a tour. The first two boys off the bus asked, "Where is the salsa tree?" They thought they could go pick salsa, like apples and peaches. Oh my. What do they put on SAT tests to measure this? Does anybody care? How little can a person know about food and still make educated decisions about it? Is this knowledge going to change before they enter the voting booth? Now that's a scary thought.
- Joel Salatin
Folks, This Ain't Normal: A Farmer's Advice for Happier Hens, Healthier People, and a Better World
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
I have always had the greatest respect for students. There is nothing I hate more than condescension—the attitude that they are inferior to you. I always assume they have good minds.
- Mark Van Doren
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
NOT YET RATING
Those things for which the most money is demanded are never the things which the student most wants. Tuition, for instance, is an important item in the term bill, while for the far more valuable education which he gets by associating with the most cultivated of his contemporaries no charge is made.
- Henry David Thoreau
Walden or, Life in the Woods
Topic: Education
Morality in the general is well enough known by men, but the particular refinements of virtue are unknown by most persons; thus the majority of parents, without knowing it and without intending it, give very bad examples to their children.
- Anne Robert Jacques Turgot
The Turgot Collection
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
But artists didn't need to achieve "firsts", and Hughes wanted to be an artist.
- Diane Middlebrook
Her Husband: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath - A Marriage
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Trying to get more learning out of the present system is like trying to get the Pony Express to compete with the telegraph by breeding faster ponies.
- Edward Fiske
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
College is the grinding machine of the Mathematical Establishment, a conveyor belt that takes individuals from one cookie cutter to another so that the product comes within tight control limits out of the assembly line.
- Bill Gaede
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
They weren't hours, these classes; they weren't even forty-five minutes--they were "periods," which sounded to me as if they were each at once a little era and then the end you had to see decisively put to it.
- Gary Lutz
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Everything I know today is from self-studying. Today's generation is very blessed and there is no excuse for wasting precious lifetime! Self-Education should be every one's priority every single day.
- Lily Amis
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Education becomes most rich and alive when it confronts the reality of moral conflict in the world.
- Howard Zinn
You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
You musn't neglect your education in favor of your studies.
- Nick O'Donohoe
The Magic and the Healing
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
NOT YET RATING
He had been educated in no habits of application and concentration. The system which had addressed him in exactly the same manner as it had addressed hundreds of other boys, all varying in character and capacity, had enabled him to dash through his tasks, always with fair credit and often with distinction, but in a fitful, dazzling way that had confirmed his reliance on those very qualities in himself which it had been most desirable to direct and train. They were good qualities, without which no high place can be meritoriously won, but like fire and water, though excellent servants, they were very bad masters. If they had been under Richard’s direction, they would have been his friends; but Richard being under their direction, they became his enemies.
- Charles Dickens
Bleak House
Topic: Education
Sometimes, the way around prejudice is education.
- Liza Mundy
Michelle: A Biography
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Thus if we know a child has had sufficient opportunity to observe and acquire a behavioral sequence, and we know he is physically capable of performing the act but does not do so, then it is reasonable to assume that it is motivation which is lacking. The appropriate countermeasure then involves increasing the subjective value of the desired act relative to any competing response tendencies he might have, rather than having the model senselessly repeat an already redundant sequence of behavior.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner
Two Worlds of Childhood: U.S. and U.S.S.R.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The essence of education is, in the words of William James, to teach a person what deserves to be valued, to impart ideals as well as knowledge, to cultivate in students the ability to distinguish the true and good from their counterfeits and the wisdom to prefer the former to the latter.
- William J. Bennett
Choosing the Right College: The Whole Truth about America's Top Schools
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Unless education promotes character making, unless it helps men to be more moral, more just to their fellows, more law abiding, more discriminatingly patriotic and public spirited, it is not worth the trouble taken to furnish it.
- William Howard Taft
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Will robot teachers replace human teachers? No, but they can complement them. Moreover, the could be sufficient in situations where there is no alternative––to enable learning while traveling, or while in remote locations, or when one wishes to study a topic for which there is not easy access to teachers. Robot teachers will help make lifelong learning a practicality. They can make it possible to learn no matter where one is in the world, no matter the time of day. Learning should take place when it is needed, when the learner is interested, not according to some arbitrary, fixed schedule
- Donald A. Norman
Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Improving intelligence is possible, but it is more likely to occur if children are given the right experiences at the right ages.
- Dennis Garlick
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The village schoolmaster took us for instructive walks ('what you hear is the sound of a scythe being sharpened' ; 'that field there will be given a rest next season ';'oh, just a small bird...no special name '; 'if that peasant is drunk, it is because he is poor ') 71
- Vladimir Nabokov
Speak, Memory
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Doomed is a nation that puts a price tag on information and label it "education
- pfano percy rathogwa
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
D? Ribbit never gave tests before, and now he’s throwing Ds around?”

Barnstorm laughs in his face. “It isn’t Ribbit’s fault you’re stupid.” He examines his own paper. The word INCOMPLETE is written across the top. “What?!” he complains.

“At least I got a grade,” Aldo tells him.

“I miss the old Ribbit,” Barnstorm complains.

“Yeah,” Aldo agrees. “This is way too much like education.
- Gordon Korman
The Unteachables
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The spread of secondary and latterly of tertiary education has created a large population of people, often with well-developed literary and scholarly tastes, who have been educated far beyond their capacity to undertake analytical thought.
- Peter Medawar
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Not long after the book came out I found myself being driven to a meeting
by a professor of electrical engineering in the graduate school I of MIT. He said that after reading the book he realized that his graduate students were using on him, and had used for the ten years and more he had been teaching there, all the evasive strategies I described in the book — mumble, guess-and-look, take a wild guess and see what happens, get the teacher to answer his own questions, etc.

But as I later realized, these are the games that all humans play when others
are sitting in judgment on them.
- John Holt
How Children Fail
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Why has pachinko swept Japan? It can hardly be the excitement of gambling, since the risks and rewards are so small. During the hours spent in front of a pachinko machine, there is an almost total lack of stimulation other than the occasional rush of ball bearings. There is no thought, no movement; you have no control over the flow of balls, apart from holding a little lever which shoots them up to the top of the machine; you sit there enveloped in a cloud of heavy cigarette smoke, semi-dazed by the racket of millions of ball bearings falling through machines around you. Pachinko verges on sensory deprivation. It is the ultimate mental numbing, the final victory of the educational system." - Lost Japan, Eng. vers., 1996
- Alex Kerr
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
A farmer friend of mine told me recently about a busload of middle school children who came to his farm for a tour. The first two boys off the bus asked, "Where is the salsa tree?" They thought they could go pick salsa, like apples and peaches. Oh my. What do they put on SAT tests to measure this? Does anybody care? How little can a person know about food and still make educated decisions about it? Is this knowledge going to change before they enter the voting booth? Now that's a scary thought.
- Joel Salatin
Folks, This Ain't Normal: A Farmer's Advice for Happier Hens, Healthier People, and a Better World
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
I have always had the greatest respect for students. There is nothing I hate more than condescension—the attitude that they are inferior to you. I always assume they have good minds.
- Mark Van Doren
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
NOT YET RATING
Those things for which the most money is demanded are never the things which the student most wants. Tuition, for instance, is an important item in the term bill, while for the far more valuable education which he gets by associating with the most cultivated of his contemporaries no charge is made.
- Henry David Thoreau
Walden or, Life in the Woods
Topic: Education
Morality in the general is well enough known by men, but the particular refinements of virtue are unknown by most persons; thus the majority of parents, without knowing it and without intending it, give very bad examples to their children.
- Anne Robert Jacques Turgot
The Turgot Collection
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
But artists didn't need to achieve "firsts", and Hughes wanted to be an artist.
- Diane Middlebrook
Her Husband: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath - A Marriage
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Trying to get more learning out of the present system is like trying to get the Pony Express to compete with the telegraph by breeding faster ponies.
- Edward Fiske
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
College is the grinding machine of the Mathematical Establishment, a conveyor belt that takes individuals from one cookie cutter to another so that the product comes within tight control limits out of the assembly line.
- Bill Gaede
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
They weren't hours, these classes; they weren't even forty-five minutes--they were "periods," which sounded to me as if they were each at once a little era and then the end you had to see decisively put to it.
- Gary Lutz
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Everything I know today is from self-studying. Today's generation is very blessed and there is no excuse for wasting precious lifetime! Self-Education should be every one's priority every single day.
- Lily Amis
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Education becomes most rich and alive when it confronts the reality of moral conflict in the world.
- Howard Zinn
You Can't Be Neutral on a Moving Train: A Personal History of Our Times
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
You musn't neglect your education in favor of your studies.
- Nick O'Donohoe
The Magic and the Healing
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
NOT YET RATING
He had been educated in no habits of application and concentration. The system which had addressed him in exactly the same manner as it had addressed hundreds of other boys, all varying in character and capacity, had enabled him to dash through his tasks, always with fair credit and often with distinction, but in a fitful, dazzling way that had confirmed his reliance on those very qualities in himself which it had been most desirable to direct and train. They were good qualities, without which no high place can be meritoriously won, but like fire and water, though excellent servants, they were very bad masters. If they had been under Richard’s direction, they would have been his friends; but Richard being under their direction, they became his enemies.
- Charles Dickens
Bleak House
Topic: Education
Sometimes, the way around prejudice is education.
- Liza Mundy
Michelle: A Biography
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Thus if we know a child has had sufficient opportunity to observe and acquire a behavioral sequence, and we know he is physically capable of performing the act but does not do so, then it is reasonable to assume that it is motivation which is lacking. The appropriate countermeasure then involves increasing the subjective value of the desired act relative to any competing response tendencies he might have, rather than having the model senselessly repeat an already redundant sequence of behavior.
- Urie Bronfenbrenner
Two Worlds of Childhood: U.S. and U.S.S.R.
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The essence of education is, in the words of William James, to teach a person what deserves to be valued, to impart ideals as well as knowledge, to cultivate in students the ability to distinguish the true and good from their counterfeits and the wisdom to prefer the former to the latter.
- William J. Bennett
Choosing the Right College: The Whole Truth about America's Top Schools
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Unless education promotes character making, unless it helps men to be more moral, more just to their fellows, more law abiding, more discriminatingly patriotic and public spirited, it is not worth the trouble taken to furnish it.
- William Howard Taft
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Will robot teachers replace human teachers? No, but they can complement them. Moreover, the could be sufficient in situations where there is no alternative––to enable learning while traveling, or while in remote locations, or when one wishes to study a topic for which there is not easy access to teachers. Robot teachers will help make lifelong learning a practicality. They can make it possible to learn no matter where one is in the world, no matter the time of day. Learning should take place when it is needed, when the learner is interested, not according to some arbitrary, fixed schedule
- Donald A. Norman
Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Improving intelligence is possible, but it is more likely to occur if children are given the right experiences at the right ages.
- Dennis Garlick
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The village schoolmaster took us for instructive walks ('what you hear is the sound of a scythe being sharpened' ; 'that field there will be given a rest next season ';'oh, just a small bird...no special name '; 'if that peasant is drunk, it is because he is poor ') 71
- Vladimir Nabokov
Speak, Memory
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Doomed is a nation that puts a price tag on information and label it "education
- pfano percy rathogwa
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
D? Ribbit never gave tests before, and now he’s throwing Ds around?”

Barnstorm laughs in his face. “It isn’t Ribbit’s fault you’re stupid.” He examines his own paper. The word INCOMPLETE is written across the top. “What?!” he complains.

“At least I got a grade,” Aldo tells him.

“I miss the old Ribbit,” Barnstorm complains.

“Yeah,” Aldo agrees. “This is way too much like education.
- Gordon Korman
The Unteachables
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
The spread of secondary and latterly of tertiary education has created a large population of people, often with well-developed literary and scholarly tastes, who have been educated far beyond their capacity to undertake analytical thought.
- Peter Medawar
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Not long after the book came out I found myself being driven to a meeting
by a professor of electrical engineering in the graduate school I of MIT. He said that after reading the book he realized that his graduate students were using on him, and had used for the ten years and more he had been teaching there, all the evasive strategies I described in the book — mumble, guess-and-look, take a wild guess and see what happens, get the teacher to answer his own questions, etc.

But as I later realized, these are the games that all humans play when others
are sitting in judgment on them.
- John Holt
How Children Fail
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Why has pachinko swept Japan? It can hardly be the excitement of gambling, since the risks and rewards are so small. During the hours spent in front of a pachinko machine, there is an almost total lack of stimulation other than the occasional rush of ball bearings. There is no thought, no movement; you have no control over the flow of balls, apart from holding a little lever which shoots them up to the top of the machine; you sit there enveloped in a cloud of heavy cigarette smoke, semi-dazed by the racket of millions of ball bearings falling through machines around you. Pachinko verges on sensory deprivation. It is the ultimate mental numbing, the final victory of the educational system." - Lost Japan, Eng. vers., 1996
- Alex Kerr
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
A farmer friend of mine told me recently about a busload of middle school children who came to his farm for a tour. The first two boys off the bus asked, "Where is the salsa tree?" They thought they could go pick salsa, like apples and peaches. Oh my. What do they put on SAT tests to measure this? Does anybody care? How little can a person know about food and still make educated decisions about it? Is this knowledge going to change before they enter the voting booth? Now that's a scary thought.
- Joel Salatin
Folks, This Ain't Normal: A Farmer's Advice for Happier Hens, Healthier People, and a Better World
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
I have always had the greatest respect for students. There is nothing I hate more than condescension—the attitude that they are inferior to you. I always assume they have good minds.
- Mark Van Doren
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
NOT YET RATING
Those things for which the most money is demanded are never the things which the student most wants. Tuition, for instance, is an important item in the term bill, while for the far more valuable education which he gets by associating with the most cultivated of his contemporaries no charge is made.
- Henry David Thoreau
Walden or, Life in the Woods
Topic: Education
Morality in the general is well enough known by men, but the particular refinements of virtue are unknown by most persons; thus the majority of parents, without knowing it and without intending it, give very bad examples to their children.
- Anne Robert Jacques Turgot
The Turgot Collection
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
But artists didn't need to achieve "firsts", and Hughes wanted to be an artist.
- Diane Middlebrook
Her Husband: Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath - A Marriage
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
Trying to get more learning out of the present system is like trying to get the Pony Express to compete with the telegraph by breeding faster ponies.
- Edward Fiske
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
College is the grinding machine of the Mathematical Establishment, a conveyor belt that takes individuals from one cookie cutter to another so that the product comes within tight control limits out of the assembly line.
- Bill Gaede
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
They weren't hours, these classes; they weren't even forty-five minutes--they were "periods," which sounded to me as if they were each at once a little era and then the end you had to see decisively put to it.
- Gary Lutz
NOT YET RATING
Topic: Education
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