"Your teacher might be a child who..." - Quote by Wayne Dyer
Your teacher might be a child who takes you by the hand and asks you a question that you hadn't considered before, and your answer to the child is your answer to yourself.
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“Be content. Know that whatever comes along, you can handle it and grow from it.”
“Society demands conformity at the expense of individual liberty. Let us be for once a non conformist to be fully alive.”
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“Ingenuity in meeting and pursuing the pupil, that tact for the concrete situation, though they are the alpha and omega of the teacher's art, are things to which psychology cannot help us in the least.”
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“What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the man who instructs the rising generation?”