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'Who am I? Why am I here? Why?'These are all questions we ask ourselves. The simple answer is: Because our great and glorious God put you here. So go out and spread his word.


Unknown


#god #life #teaching-the-faith #faith

We teach what we need to learn. And we teach it until we get it.


Irene Tomkinson


#learning #listening #maturity #teaching #family

Evil prevails when good people do nothing.


Erin Gruwell


#freedom

In God's eyes, a man who teaches one truth and nothing else is more righteous than a man who teaches a million truths and one lie.


Criss Jami


#divine #divinity #faith #freedom-of-thought #god

I love the idea of the teachings of Jesus Christ and the beautiful stories about it, which I loved in Sunday school and I collected all the little stickers and put them in my book. But the reality is that organised religion doesn't seem to work. It turns people into hateful lemmings and it's not really compassionate.


Elton John


#beautiful #book #christ #collected #compassionate

The first task in teaching is to bring to consciousness what the students already believe by virtue of their personal experiences about themselves and society.


Paul Wellstone


#already #believe #bring #consciousness #experiences

Looking back, I understand that I was teaching myself to write.


Mary Wesley


#i #looking #looking back #myself #teaching

It just seemed like Buddhism, especially Tibetan Buddhism - because that's mainly what I've been exposed to - was a real solid organization of teachings to point someone in the right direction. Some real well thought out stuff. But I don't know, like, every last detail about Buddhism.


Adam Yauch


#because #been #buddhism #detail #direction

[Women] complain about many clerks who attribute all sorts of faults to them and who compose works about them in rhyme, prose, and verse, criticizing their conduct in a variety of different ways. They then give these works as elementary textbooks to their young pupils at the beginning of their schooling, to provide them with exempla and received wisdom, so that they will remember this teaching when they come of age ... They accuse [women] of many ... serious vice[s] and are very critical of them, finding no excuse for them whatsoever. This is the way clerks behave day and night, composing their verse now in French, now in Latin. And they base their opinions on goodness only knows which books, which are more mendacious than a drunk. Ovid, in a book he wrote called Cures for Love, says many evil things about women, and I think he was wrong to do this. He accuses them of gross immorality, of filthy, vile, and wicked behaviour. (I disagree with him that they have such vices and promise to champion them in the fight against anyone who would like to throw down the gauntlet ...) Thus, clerks have studied this book since their early childhood as their grammar primer and then teach it to others so that no man will undertake to love a woman.


Christine de Pizan


#clichés #double-standards #empowerment #falsehood #gender

Because I don't have to be careful of people's feelings when I teach literature, and I do when I'm teaching writing.


Tobias Wolff


#because #careful #feelings #i #i do






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