“I don't often spend more than half an hour in prayer at one time, but I never go more than half an hour without praying.” Quote by Smith Wigglesworth
“Crucified preaching only can give life. Crucified preaching can come only from a crucified man.” MenGivingPreaching Book:Power Through Prayer Source: Power Through Prayer
“Spiritual vision requires that what we see with the eyes of our hearts will be more real to us than what we see with our natural eyes. We must see what is invisible to others.” HeartRealEyeSpiritualNaturalVisionInvisibleSpiritual Vision Author:Rick Joyner
“Know the subject; love the subject; like your students; know your students.” KnowsSubjectsStudentsLike You Author:Gilbert Highet
“Build an "inclusive narrative" that goes beyond race, class, religion, etc., so that all may participate in the "the great debates".” MayRaceClassDebateNarrativeEtc Author:Neil Postman
“You have to understand that crew members make movies so they're seeing a lot of actors all the time in their career acting.” ActorsActingCareersSeeingMembersCrew Author:Philip Seymour Hoffman
“Beware of "grandfalloons" and "foma". A "grandfalloon" is a proud and meaningless association of human beings. "Foma" are harmless truths intended to comfort simple souls.” HumansSoulHuman BeingsSimpleProudComfortMeaninglessAssociation Author:Kurt Vonnegut
“No university ought to be merely a national institution....The universities should have their common ideals, they should have their common obligations toward each other. They should be independent of the governments of the countries in which they are situated. They should not be institutions for the training of an efficient bureaucracy, or for equipping scientists to get the better of foreign scientists; they should stand for the preservation of learning, for the pursuit of truth, and in so far as men are capable of it, the attainment of wisdom.” MenShouldCountryGovernmentCommonOughtCapableTrainingIdealsShould HaveScientistIndependentInstitutionsUniversityPursuitObligationEfficientPreservationBureaucracyAttainment Author:T. S. Eliot
“The aim of education is to make the pupil like and dislike what he ought....The little human animal will not at first have the right responses. It must be trained to feel pleasure, liking, disgust, and hatred at those things which really are pleasant, likable, disgusting, and hateful.” FeelsFirstsHumansLittlesPleasureAnimalOughtHatredAimResponsePleasantDislikeDisgustingHatefulPupilsHuman AnimalAim Of EducationLike And Dislike Author:Aristotle
“The well-nurtured youth is one who would see most clearly whatever was amiss in ill-made works of man or ill-grown works of nature, and with a just distaste would blame and hate the ugly even from his earliest years and would give delighted praise to beauty, receiving it into his soul and being nourished by it, so that he became a man of gentle heart.” MenGivingYearsWellsHeartMadeSoulHateYouthPraiseBlameIllUglyGentleReceivingDelightedDistaste Author:Plato
“These are the things I learned: share everything, play fair. Don't hit people. Put things back where you found them. Clean up your own mess. Don't take things that aren't yours. Say you're sorry when you hurt somebody. Wash your hands before you eat. Warm cookies and cold milk are good for you. Live a balanced life. Learn some and think some and draw some and paint and sing and dance and play and work some every day. Take a nap every afternoon, and, when you go out into the world, watch for traffic, hold hands, and stick together.” PeopleThinkingWorldPlayHandsTogetherFoundHurtWatchesShareColdDrawsFairsCleanSticksPaintSorryWarmMessAfternoonMilkBalancedTrafficCookiesNapsHolding HandsBalanced Life Author:Robert Fulghum