| Quote: | Education is not the piling on of learning, information, data, facts, skills, or abilities--that's training or instruction--but is rather a making visible what is hidden as a seed... To be educated, a person doesn't have to know much or be informed, but he or she does have to have been exposed vulnerably to the transformative events of an engaged human life... One of the greatest problems of our time is that many are schooled but few are educated. |
| Author: | Thomas Moore |
| Source: | The Education of the Heart by Thomas Moore |
| Quote: | ...even without success, creative persons find joy in a job well done. Learning for its own sake is rewarding... |
| Author: | Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi |
| Source: | Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi |
| Quote: | ...if the next generation is to face the future with zest and self-confidence, we must educate them to be original as well as competent. |
| Author: | Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi |
| Source: | Creativity: Flow and the Psychology of Discovery and Invention by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi |
| Quote: | One must learn by doing the thing, for though you think you know it, you have no certainty until you try. |
| Author: | Aristotle |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations : 14,266 Thoughts on the Business of Life |
| Quote: | The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. |
| Author: | Aristotle |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations : 14,266 Thoughts on the Business of Life |
| Quote: | Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but we rather have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit. |
| Author: | Aristotle |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations : 14,266 Thoughts on the Business of Life |
| Quote: | Practice is the best instruction of them all. |
| Author: | Publilius Syrus |
| Source: | Body, Mind and Spirit |
| Quote: | Fear is the instructor of great sagacity, and the herald of all revolutions. |
| Author: | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Source: | The Book of Positive Quotations |
| Quote: | Never let formal education get in the way of your learning. |
| Author: | Mark Twain |
| Source: | Jump Start Your Brain by Doug Hall |
| Quote: | If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate. |
| Author: | Thomas Watson, Sr., founder of IBM |
| Source: | Wake-Up Calls : You Don't Have to Sleepwalk Through Your Life, Love, or Career! by Eric Allenbaugh |
| Quote: | We can get over being poor, but it takes longer to get over being ignorant. |
| Author: | Jane Sequichie Hifler |
| Source: | A Cherokee Feast of Days: Daily Meditations by Joyce Sequichie Hifler |
| Quote: | Reading is to the mind what exercise is to the body. |
| Author: | Sir Richard Steele |
| Source: | Alexandra Stoddard's Book of Days by Alexandra Stoddard |
| Quote: | Knowledge is the food of the soul. |
| Author: | Plato |
| Source: | Alexandra Stoddard's Book of Days by Alexandra Stoddard |
| Quote: | Criticism should not be querulous and wasting, all knife and rootpuller, but guiding, instructive, inspiring. |
| Author: | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | That which we do not call education is more precious than that which we call so. |
| Author: | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | The things taught in schools and colleges are not an education, but the means of education. |
| Author: | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | If a man's eye is on the Eternal, his intellect will grow. |
| Author: | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | In every man there is something wherein I may learn of him, and in that I am his pupil. |
| Author: | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | There is a time in every man's education when he arrives at the conviction that envy is ignorance; that imitation is suicide; that he must take himself for better, for worse, as his portion; that though the wide universe is full of good, no kernel of nourishing corn can come to him but through his toil bestowed on that plot of ground which is given to him to till. The power that resides in him is new in Nature, and none but he knows what that is which he can do, nor does he know until he has tried. |
| Author: | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | All intellectual improvement arises from leisure. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | Alexandra Stoddard's Book of Days by Alexandra Stoddard |
| Quote: | It is by studying little things that we attain the great knowledge of having as little misery and as much happiness as possible. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | The Book of Positive Quotations |
| Quote: | He that teaches us anything which we knew not before is undoubtedly to be reverenced as a master. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | Ignorance, when voluntary, is criminal, and a man may be properly charged with that evil which he neglected or refused to learn how to prevent. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | A desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind; and every human being whose mind is not debauched will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | He that reads and grows no wiser seldom suspects his own deficiency, but complains of hard words and obscure sentences, and asks why books are written which cannot be understood. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
| Quote: | Knowledge is of two kinds: we know a subject ourselves, or we know where we can find information on it. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
| Quote: | A man ought to read just as his inclination leads him; for what he reads as a task will do him little good. |
| Author: | Samuel Johnson |
| Source: | The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations |
| Quote: | I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor. |
| Author: | Henry David Thoreau |
| Source: | Walden, or Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau |
| Quote: | How could youths better learn to live than by once trying the experiment of living? Methinks this would educate their minds as much as mathematics. |
| Author: | Henry David Thoreau |
| Source: | Walden, or Life in the Woods by Henry David Thoreau |
| Quote: | Nurture your minds with great thoughts. To believe in the heroic makes heroes. |
| Author: | Benjamin Disraeli |
| Source: | Light from Many Lamps by Lillian Eichler Watson (Editor) |
| Quote: | Whenever words fly up at me from a printed page as I read, I intercept them instantly, knowing they are for me. I turn them over carefully in my mind and cling to them hard. |
| Author: | David Grayson |
| Source: | Light from Many Lamps by Lillian Eichler Watson (Editor) |
| Quote: | If I can line up the people who, back through the ages, have gone at life in ways I greatly admire, then I can feel their strength supporting me, all their standards and values pointing the way in which I am to go. |
| Author: | Bonaro W. Overstreet |
| Source: | Light from Many Lamps by Lillian Eichler Watson (Editor) |
| Quote: | What! Wouldst thou have a serpent sting thee twice? |
| Author: | William Shakespeare (The Merchant of Venice) |
| Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
| Quote: | Those things that hurt, instruct. |
| Author: | Ben Franklin |
| Source: | The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth by M. Scott Peck |
| Quote: | Moorings and anchors come in handy in life; moral anchors and moorings have never been more necessary. |
| Author: | William J. Bennett |
| Source: | Introduction to The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories, edited by William J. Bennett |
| Quote: | ...the formation of character in young people is educationally a different task from, and a prior task to, the discussion of the great, difficult, ethical controversies of the day. First things first. And planting the ideas of virtue, of good traits in the young, comes first. In the moral life, as in life itself, we take one step at a time. Every field has its complexities and controversies. And so does ethics. And every field has its basics. So too with values. |
| Author: | William J. Bennett |
| Source: | Introduction to The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories, edited by William J. Bennett |
| Quote: | People of good character are not all going to come down on the same side of difficult political and social issues. Good people--people of character and moral literacy--can be conservative, and good people can be liberal. We must not permit our disputes over thorny political questions to obscure the obligation we have to offer instruction to all our young people in the area in which we have, as a society, reached a consensus: namely, on the importance of good character, and on some of its pervasive particulars. |
| Author: | William J. Bennett |
| Source: | Introduction to The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories, edited by William J. Bennett |
| Quote: | ...if we are willing to abandon our usual coercive tactics and approach our problems sideways and kitty-corner we stand a good chance of finding our way through some interesting gates. |
| Author: | Eloise Ristad |
| Source: | A Soprano on Her Head Right-Side-Up Reflections on Life and Other Performances by Eloise Ristad |
| Quote: | The frontiers are not east or west, north or south, but wherever a man fronts a fact. |
| Author: | Henry David Thoreau |
| Source: | The Book of Positive Quotations |
| Quote: | For children to take morality seriously they must be in the presence of adults who take morality seriously. And with their own eyes they must see adults take morality seriously. |
| Author: | William J. Bennett |
| Source: | The Book of Virtues: A Treasury of Great Moral Stories, edited by William J. Bennett |
| Quote: | If I accept you as you are, I will make you worse; however if I treat you as though you are what you are capable of becoming, I help you become that. |
| Author: | Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | The young man of native ability, (with) the will to work and good personality will, in the long run, get the equivalent of a college education in the tasks he will set for himself. If he has ability and determination, he will find ways to learn and to get ahead. |
| Author: | Edward G. Seubert |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | To be what we are, and to become what we are capable of becoming, is the only end of life. |
| Author: | Baruch Spinoza |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | Each thought that is welcomed and recorded is a nest egg, by the side of which more will be laid. |
| Author: | Henry David Thoreau |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | The truth that makes men free is for the most part the truth which men prefer not to hear. |
| Author: | Herbert Agar, in A Time for Greatness |
| Source: | The Penguin Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Quotations |
| Quote: | Wisdom is the principal thing; Therefore get wisdom. And in all your getting, get understanding. |
| Author: | Solomon (Proverbs 4:7) |
| Source: | Holy Bible |
| Quote: | Success is the result of perfection, hard work, learning from failure, loyalty, and persistence. |
| Author: | Colin Powell |
| Source: | You Can Make It Happen: A Nine-Step Plan for Success by Stedman Graham |
| Quote: | The highest result of education is tolerance. |
| Author: | Helen Keller |
| Source: | Power Quotes by Daniel B. Baker |
| Quote: | Sharing is the essence of teaching. It is, I have come to believe, the essence of civilization...Without it, the imagination is but the echo of the self, trapped in a soundproof chamber, reverberating upon itself until it is spent in exhaustion or futility. |
| Author: | Bill Moyers |
| Source: | A World of Ideas: Conversations with Thoughtful Men and Women about American Life Today and the Ideas Shaping our Future by Bill Moyers |
| Quote: | Beauty can't amuse you, but brainwork--reading, writing, thinking--can. |
| Author: | Helen Gurley Brown |
| Source: | Treasury of Women's Quotations compiled and edited by Carolyn Warner. |
| Quote: | I am still learning. |
| Author: | Michelangelo |
| Source: | The Vein of Gold : A Journey to Your Creative Heart by Julia Cameron |
| Quote: | I was never tired of listening to his wisdom or imparting my own. |
| Author: | Winston Churchill |
| Source: | The Penguin Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Quotations |
| Quote: | It is a good thing for an uneducated man to read books of quotations. |
| Author: | Winston Churchill |
| Source: | The Penguin Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Quotations |
| Quote: | The important point about problem solving is not that some people are better at it than others. Instead, the important point is that problem solving can be learned. It frequently isn't learned because it isn't taught. |
| Author: | John D. Bransford and Barry S. Stein |
| Source: | The Ideal Problem Solver: A Guide for Improving Thinking, Learning, and Creativity by John D. Bransford and Barry S. Stein |
| Quote: | To every answer you can find a new question. |
| Author: | Yiddish proverb |
| Source: | The Prentice-Hall Encyclopedia of World Proverbs |
| Quote: | We learn by doing. |
| Author: | Aristotle |
| Source: | Words for All Occasions by Glenn van Ekeren |
| Quote: | The more extensive a man's knowledge of what has been done, the greater will be his power of knowing what to do. |
| Author: | Benjamin Disraeli |
| Source: | Words for All Occasions by Glenn van Ekeren |
| Quote: | The wisest mind has something yet to learn. |
| Author: | George Santayana |
| Source: | Franklin Day Planner, July 1, 1993 |
| Quote: | Let us tenderly and kindly cherish, therefore, the means of knowledge. Let us dare to read, think, speak, and write. |
| Author: | John Adams, from Dissertation on the Canon and Feudal Law |
| Source: | Our Sacred Honor: Words of Advice from the Founders in Stories, Letters, Poems, and Speeches, edited by William J. Bennett |
| Quote: | Mistakes are the portals of discovery. |
| Author: | James Joyce |
| Source: | Franklin Seasons Planner, September 15, 1993. |
| Quote: | The sea does not reward those who are too anxious, too greedy, or too impatient. To dig for treasures shows not only impatience and greed, but lack of faith. Patience, patience, patience, is what the sea teaches. Patience and faith. One should lie empty, open, choiceless as a beach--waiting for a gift from the sea. |
| Author: | Anne Morrow Lindbergh |
| Source: | Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh |
| Quote: | Better to ask than to go astray. |
| Author: | Italian proverb |
| Source: | The Prentice-Hall Encyclopedia of World Proverbs |
| Quote: | He who is ashamed of asking is ashamed of learning. |
| Author: | Danish proverb |
| Source: | The Prentice-Hall Encyclopedia of World Proverbs |
| Quote: | We grow too soon old and too late smart. |
| Author: | Pennsylvania Dutch saying |
| Source: | Words for All Occasions by Glenn van Ekeren |
| Quote: | Use your gifts faithfully, and they shall be enlarged; practice what you know, and you shall attain to higher knowledge. |
| Author: | Matthew Arnold |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | Where there is no vision, the people perish. |
| Author: | King Solomon |
| Source: | Proverbs 29:18 |
| Quote: | A man's mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild; but whether cultivated or neglected, it must, and will, bring forth... Just as a gardener cultivates his plot, keeping it free from weeds, and growing the flowers and fruits, which he requires, so may a man tend the garden of his mind, weeding out all the wrong, useless, and impure thoughts, and cultivating toward perfection the flowers an fruits of right, useful, and pure thoughts. By pursuing this process, a man sooner or later discovers that he is the master gardener of his soul, the director of his life. He also reveals, within himself, the laws of thought, and understands, with ever-increasing accuracy, how the thought-forces and mind-elements operate in shaping his character, circumstances, and destiny. |
| Author: | James Allen |
| Source: | Words for All Occasions by Glenn van Ekeren |
| Quote: | The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. |
| Author: | Alvin Toffler |
| Source: | Lessons from the Art of Juggling; How to Achieve Your Full Potential in Business, Learning and Life by Michael Gelb and Tony Buzan |
| Quote: | Many people assume that mental and physical abilities necessarily decline with age, that we are, after age twenty-five, losing significant brain capacity on a daily basis. In reality, the average brain is capable of improving with age. |
| Author: | Michael Gelb and Tony Buzan |
| Source: | Lessons from the Art of Juggling; How to Achieve Your Full Potential in Business, Learning and Life by Michael Gelb and Tony Buzan |
| Quote: | Only the strongest egos escape the trap of perfectionism. To solve problems successfully, you must believe you can, must feel capable enough to improvise. Yet too many adults have been schooled away from their ability to experiment freely. |
| Author: | Marsha Sinetar |
| Source: | To Build the Life You Want, Create the Work You Love: The Spiritual Dimension of Entrepreneuring by Marsha Sinetar |
| Quote: | How can we remember our ingnorance, which our growth requires, when we are using our knowledge all the time? |
| Author: | Henry David Thoreau |
| Source: | The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People |
| Quote: | Only the educated are free. |
| Author: | Epicetus |
| Source: | Alexandra Stoddard's Book of Days by Alexandra Stoddard |
| Quote: | It is better to ask some of the questions than know all of the answers. |
| Author: | James Thurber |
| Source: | Words for All Occasions by Glenn van Ekeren |
| Quote: | It is the province of knowledge to speak, and it is the privilege of wisdom to listen. |
| Author: | Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. |
| Source: | Words for All Occasions by Glenn van Ekeren |
| Quote: | Do not fail To learn from The pure voice of an Ever-flowing mountain stream Splashing over the rocks. |
| Author: | Morihei Ueshiba |
| Source: | The Art of Peace by Morihei Ueshiba |
| Quote: | The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts. |
| Author: | Timothy Dwight |
| Source: | Light from Many Lamps by Lillian Eichler Watson (Editor) |
| Quote: | Learning is an ornament in prosperity, a refuge in adversity, and a provision in old age. |
| Author: | Aristotle |
| Source: | Light from Many Lamps by Lillian Eichler Watson (Editor) |
| Quote: | The highest, most varied and lasting pleasures are those of the mind. |
| Author: | Arthur Schopenhauer |
| Source: | Light from Many Lamps by Lillian Eichler Watson (Editor) |
| Quote: | Liberty cannot be preserved without general knowledge maong the people. |
| Author: | John Adams |
| Source: | Power Quotes by Daniel B. Baker |
| Quote: | Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and oppressions of the body and mind will vanish like the evil spirits at the dawn of the day. |
| Author: | Thomas Jefferson |
| Source: | Power Quotes compiled by Daniel Baker |
| Quote: | Nothing is unthinkable, nothing impossible to the balanced person, provided it comes out of the needs of life and is dedicated to life's further development. |
| Author: | Lewis Mumford |
| Source: | The Forbes Book of Business Quotations |
| Quote: | One of the most basic issues we face in our lives is the feeling of failure or guilt. I come froma minority group, families where F stood for feedback or flow and not failure. F's on a test meant a failed test and not a failure as a human being. F's helped me find my place in the universe because the family attitude was, "It was meant to be." And now we would see what good would come of this event. |
| Author: | Bernie S. Siegel, MD |
| Source: | Love, Medicine & Miracles: Lessons Learned About Self-Healing from a Surgeon's Experience with Exceptional Patients by Bernie S. Siegel, MD |
| Quote: | Old places and old persons in their turn, when spirit dwells in them, have an intrinsic vitality of which youth is incapable, precisely, the balance and wisdom that come from long perspectives and broad foundations. |
| Author: | George Santayana |
| Source: | Webster's New World Dictionary of Quotations |
| Quote: | Taking charge of your own learning is a part of taking charge of your life, which is the sine qua non in becoming an integrated person. |
| Author: | Warren Bennis |
| Source: | On Becoming a Leader by Warren G. Bennis |
| Quote: | I've never been afraid to admit when I've made a mistake. It nearly drives me nuts sometimes, making mistakes. I keep telling myself I should be perfect, but that isn't what we're here for. Perfection isn't an option for us; perfection is death, Micko. We're here to learn and change, and that means making mistakes. |
| Author: | spoken by William Pierce, a character in the novella Heads by Greg Bear |
| Source: | Heads by Greg Bear |
| Quote: | If you want to get the best out of a man, you must look for the best that is in him. |
| Author: | Bernard Haldane |
| Source: | Words for All Occasions by Glenn van Ekeren |
| Quote: | Praise does wonders for our sense of hearing. |
| Author: | Arnold H. Glasow |
| Source: | Words for All Occasions by Glenn van Ekeren |
| Quote: | Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence. |
| Author: | Robert Frost |
| Source: | Franklin Day Planner, December 6, 1993 |
| Quote: | A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice. |
| Author: | Edgar Watson Howe |
| Source: | Webster's New World Dictionary of Quotations |
| Quote: | ..for some of us, books are as important as almost anything else on earth. What a miracle it is that out of these small, flat, rigid pieces of paper unfolds world after world, worlds that sing to you, comfort and quiet you or excite you. Books help us understand who we are and how we are to behave. They show us what community and friendship mean; they show us how to live and die. They are full of the things that you don't get in real life--wonderful, lyrical language, for instance. And quality of attention: we may notice amazing details during the course of a day but we rarely let ourselves stop and really pay attention. An author makes you notice, makes you pay attention, and this is a great gift. My gratitude for good writing is unboundec; I'm grateful for it the way I'm grateful for the ocean. |
| Author: | Anne Lamott |
| Source: | Bird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott |
| Quote: | Reason does not work instinctively, but requires trial, practice, and instruction in order to gradually progress from one level of insight to another. |
| Author: | Immanuel Kant |
| Source: | Thoughts on Leadership: A Treasury of Quotations compiled by William D. Hitt |
| Quote: | The struggle of the mind to keep itself free from every sort of bondage--to remain curious, open, unsatiated in all its relations with nature--is tenfold more difficult than the cultivation of a stable, satisfying point of view, but a thousandfold more precious. |
| Author: | Gardner Murphy |
| Source: | Thoughts on Leadership: A Treasury of Quotations compiled by William D. Hitt |
| Quote: | Reason is like an open secret that can become known to anyone at any time; it is the quiet space into which everyone can enter through his own thought. |
| Author: | Karl Jaspers |
| Source: | Thoughts on Leadership: A Treasury of Quotations compiled by William D. Hitt |
| Quote: | Accumulate learning by study, understand what you learn by questioning. |
| Author: | Mingjiao, Jiufeng Annals |
| Source: | Zen Lessons: The Art of Leadership by Thomas Cleary (Translator) |
| Quote: | All of us do not have equal talent, but all of us should have as an equal opportunity to develop our talents. |
| Author: | John F. Kennedy |
| Source: | Power Quotes by Daniel B. Baker |
| Quote: | The happiest person is the person who thinks the most interesting thoughts. |
| Author: | William Lyon Phelps |
| Source: | The Book of Positive Quotations by John Cook |
| Quote: | The man who doesn't read good books has no advantage over the man who can't read them. |
| Author: | Mark Twain |
| Source: | 1911 Best Things Anybody Ever Said by Robert Byrne |
| Quote: | As the traveler who has once been from home is wiser than he who has never left his own doorstep, so a knowledge of one other culture should sharpen our ability to scrutinize more steadily, to appreciate lovingly, our own. |
| Author: | Margaret Mead |
| Source: | Treasury of Women's Quotations compiled and edited by Carolyn Warner |
| Quote: | I have learned silence from the talkative, tolerance from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind; yet strange, I am on grateful to those teachers. |
| Author: | Kahlil Gibran |
| Source: | Bartlett's Familiar Quotations |
| Quote: | If a man empties his purse into his head, no one can take it away from him. An investment in knowledge always pays the best interest. |
| Author: | Benjamin Franklin |
| Source: | Alexandra Stoddard's Book of Days by Alexandra Stoddard |
| Quote: | Man's creative struggle, his search for wisdom and truth, is a love story. |
| Author: | Iris Murdoch |
| Source: | The Spirit of Loving compiled by Emily Hilburn Sell |
| Quote: | I learn by going where I have to go. |
| Author: | Theodore Roethke |
| Source: | The Right to Write: An Invitation and Initiation into the Writing Life by Julia Cameron |
| Quote: | If you are aware of your weaknesses and are constantly learning, your potential is virtually limitless. You can build something that will be a legacy. |
| Author: | Jay Sidhu |
| Source: | 'A Leader's Journey' by Pamela Kruger, Fast Company Magazine, June 1999 |
| Quote: | ...conflict is the primary engine of creativity and innovation. People don't learn by staring into a mirror; people learn by encountering difference. |
| Author: | Ronald Heifetz |
| Source: | The Leader of the Future by William C. Taylor. Fast Company Magazine, June 1999 |
| Quote: | I have taken all knowledge to be my province. |
| Author: | Francis Bacon |
| Source: | Cassell Companion to Quotations |
| Quote: | For the unlearned, old age is winter; for the learned it is the season of the harvest. |
| Author: | The Talmud |
| Source: | Webster's New World Dictionary of Quotations |
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