“When I went to Egypt right after 9/11 I was very upset. I used to live in Egypt. I had a lot of friends there. I spent two years teaching there. I had very fond feelings for that part of the world, and the fact that a culture I liked so much had attacked my own culture was really very upsetting to me.” WorldYearsTwoFactsFeelingsUsedCultureMy OwnTeachingUpsetTwo YearsEgyptLots Of Friends Author:Lawrence Wright
“Teach your children not to strive for high self-esteem. This is nothing less than teaching them arrogance, conceit and superiority feelings.” ChildrenSelfFeelingsTeachTeachingSelf EsteemOur ChildrenStriveEsteemYour ChildrenArroganceSuperiorityConceitHigh Self Esteem Author:Paul Hauck
“The truth is that art does not teach; it makes you feel, and any teaching that may arise from the feeling is an extra, and must not be stressed too much. In the modern world, and in Canada as much as anywhere, we are obsessed with the notion that to think is the highest achievement of mankind, but we neglect the fact that thought untouched by feeling is thin, delusive, treacherous stuff.” ThinkingWorldFeelsMayDoeArtFactsFeelingsStuffTeachToo MuchTeachingModernMankindTruth IsAchievementHighestNotionAriseObsessedExtrasCanadaNeglectModern WorldStressedTreacherous Book:Fortune, My Foe and Eros at Breakfast Source: Fortune, My Foe and Eros at Breakfast
“I verily believe that the kingdom of God advances more on spoken words than it does on essays written and read; on words, that is, in which the present feeling and thought of the teaching mind break into natural and forceful expression.” MindBelieveDoeFeelingsNaturalBreakWrittenTeachingExpressionKingdomsEssaysKingdom Of GodSpoken Word Book:Conditions of success in preaching without notes, 3 lects Source: Conditions of success in preaching without notes, 3 lects