"For what one has to learn to..." - Quote by Aristotle
For what one has to learn to do, we learn by doing.
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“The probable is what usually happens.”
“All three states - the Lacedaemonian, the Cretan, and the Carthaginian - nearly resemble one another, and are very different from any others. Many of the Carthaginian institutions are excellent. The superiority of their constitution is proved by the fact that the common people remains loyal to the constitution; the Carthaginians have never had any rebellion worth speaking of, and have never been under the rule of a tyrant.”
“The continuum is that which is divisible into indivisibles that are infinitely divisible.”
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“That without experimentation, a willingness to ask questions and try new things, we shall surely become static, repetitive, moribund.”
“Knowledge without practice is useless. Practice without knowledge is dangerous.”
“Shri Ramakrishna use to say, "As Long as I Live, so long do I learn". That man or that society which has nothing to learn is already in the jaws of death.”
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“To paraphrase the philosopher Nietzsche, he who has a strong enough why can bear almost any how. I've found that 20 percent of any change is knowing how; but 80 percent is knowing why. If we gather a set of strong enough reasons to change, we can change in a minute something we've failed to change for years.”
“To make a difference is not a matter of accident...People CHOOSE to make a difference.”
“Thunder on! Stride on! Democracy. Strike with vengeful stroke!”