"There is no school equal to a..." - Quote by Mahatma Gandhi
There is no school equal to a decent home and no teacher equal to a virtuous parent.
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“I would give wings to children, but I would leave it to them to learn how to fly by themselves.”
“The work that leads to a doctor's degree is a constant temptation to sacrifice one's growth as a man to one's growth as a specialist.”
“I am not willing to be drawn further into the toils. I cannot accede to the acceptance of gifts upon terms which take the educational policy of the university out of the hands of the Trustees and Faculty and permit it to be determined by those who give money.”
More on Family
“Sometimes the best way to keep peace in the family is to keep the members of the family apart for awhile.”
“No one in my family or my circle of friends had ever had to confront something like this. Jamie was seventeen, a child on the verge of womanhood, dying and still very much alive at the same time. I was afraid, more afraid than I'd ever been, not only for her, but for me as well. I lived in fear of doing something wrong, of doing something that would offend her. Was it okay to ever get angry in her presence? Was it okay to talk about the future anymore?”
“The child as a monument to the passion of two people; the will to oneness in two.”