“I remember being in high school and listening to Vivaldi's 'Winter' and being so overwhelmed with emotion.” SchoolRememberEmotionListeningHigh SchoolWinterOverwhelmedVivaldi Author:Sara Zarr
“I'd come home from school alone with those teenage blues and I'd put on Frank Sinatra's It was a very good year. Here was this mature man singing about the cycle of his life, and as a kid I felt the emotions of it already. It has since been a touchstone for me whenever I want to experiment musically.” MenWantInspirationalYearsHomeKidsSchoolFeltEmotionSingingVery GoodExperimentsCyclesMatureComing HomeFrankTeenageTouchstonesGood Years Author:Iggy Pop
“Reunions are always fraught with awkward tensions - the necessity to account for oneself; the attempt to find, through memories, an ember of the old emotions.” SchoolMemoriesEmotionFamilyHigh SchoolAccountsOneselfTensionAwkwardReunionEmbers Author:Anita Shreve
“Honestly, on so many levels, I feel like motherhood has prepared me even better for directing than film school because all it is is troubleshooting and dealing with different personalities and emotions and trying to make everybody happy and at the end of the day reaching your own personal goals and agendas.” FeelsTryingDifferentEndsSchoolFilmGoalLevelsEmotionPersonalityPreparedMotherhoodHonestlyReachingThe End Of The DayAgendasFilm SchoolAnd At The End Of The DayPersonal Goal Author:Christine Swanson
“All entertainment is education in some way, many times more effective than schools because of the appeal to the emotions rather than to the intellect.” WaySchoolEmotionEntertainmentIntellectAppeals Author:Hortense Powdermaker
“Education cannot be neutral. It is either positive or negative; either it enriches or it impoverishes; either it enables a person to grow or it lessens, even corrupts him. The mission of schools is to develop a sense of truth, of what is good and beautiful. And this occurs through a rich path made up of many ingredients. This is why there are so many subjects - because development is the results of different elements that act together and stimulate intelligence, knowledge, the emotions, the body, and so on.” PersonsMadeDifferentBodySchoolTogetherBeautifulGrowsResultsEmotionPathRichSubjectsDevelopmentElementsNegativeMissionsIngredients Author:Pope Francis
“It is a fallacy of the old schools to divide man into parcels, elements, thoughts, emotions, intuitions, etc. All human faculties consist of an interconnected whole.” MenHumansWholeSchoolEmotionElementsIntuitionEtcFacultyDividesFallacyOld SchoolInterconnectedParcel Author:Alfred Korzybski
“I am an emotional pitcher, but I can control it. When I was in high school, I was a little immature and I let my emotions get the best of me.” LittlesI CanSchoolEmotionEmotionalHigh SchoolPitcherImmatureBest Of Me Author:Justin Verlander
“I was trying to release emotions, exercise emotions, and then I entered the art world. Even after grad school, some of [the earlier works] were still lingering in my head. I realized there were some pieces where I felt that I had to respond to the criticism.” WorldTryingArtStillsSchoolFeltEmotionPiecesExerciseCriticismI RealizedReleaseArt WorldLingeringGradGrad School Author:Kalup Linzy
“At drama school, I always picked the really evil roles. It's a great way to deal with your everyday emotions.” WaySchoolEvilDealsEmotionRolesDramaEveryday Author:Eva Green
“How to survive boarding school. Do not express emotion, do not feel emotion, do not have emotion. If someone hits you, hit them back, if someone argues with you, argue back, never give in an inch, never look vulnerable and you will survive.” IfsGivingFeelsLooksSchoolEmotionArguingVulnerableInchesNever Give In Author:Eddie Izzard
“I believe that part of what propels science is the thirst for wonder. It's a very powerful emotion. All children feel it. In a first grade classroom everybody feels it; in a twelfth grade classroom almost nobody feels it, or at least acknowledges it. Something happens between first and twelfth grade, and it's not just puberty. Not only do the schools and the media not teach much skepticism, there is also little encouragement of this stirring sense of wonder. Science and pseudoscience both arouse that feeling. Poor popularizations of science establish an ecological niche for pseudoscience.” FeelsFirstsBelieveChildrenLittlesFeelingsHappensSchoolI BelievePoorPowerfulEmotionWonderTeachMediaEncouragementThings HappenAcknowledgeGradesClassroomSkepticismThirstVery PowerfulNicheEcologicalStirringPubertySense Of WonderPseudosciencePowerful Emotions Author:Carl Sagan
“And what is called history at school, and all we learn by heart there about heroes and geniuses and great deeds and fine emotions, is all nothing but a swindle invented by the schoolmasters for educational reasons to keep children occupied for a given number of years. It has always been so and always will be.” YearsHeartChildrenReasonSchoolGivenNumbersEmotionFineGeniusHeroDeedsEducational Book:Steppenwolf Source: Steppenwolf