“We come finally, however, to the relation of the ideal theory to real world, or "real" probability. If he is consistent a man of the mathematical school washes his hands of applications. To someone who wants them he would say that the ideal system runs parallel to the usual theory: "If this is what you want, try it: it is not my business to justify application of the system; that can only be done by philosophizing; I am a mathematician". In practice he is apt to say: "try this; if it works that will justify it".” IfsMenWorldWantTryingRealDoneHandsRunningSchoolPracticeTheoryIdealsRelationMathematicsMathWhat You WantMathematicalConsistentJustifyReal WorldApplicationUsualMathematicianProbabilityParallels Author:John Edensor Littlewood
“In a large university, there are as many deans and executive heads as there are schools and departments. Their relations to one another are intricate and periodic; in fact, "galaxy" is too loose a term: it is a planetarium of deans with the President of the University as a central sun. One can see eclipses, inner systems, and oppositions.” FactsSchoolPresidentTermSunRelationUniversityDepartmentOppositionExecutivesBureaucracyGalaxyDeanIntricateEclipse Book:Teacher in America Source: Teacher in America
“I never planned on being an actress, just as I never planned on being a model. I went to law and international-relations school. It wasn't my direction. It kind of happened to me. And because it wasn't my dream when I started, I wasn't starstruck.” KindDreamSchoolLawHappenedModelsRelationInternationalActressesInternational Relations Author:Gal Gadot
“So much of the writing is not conscious, in the sense that it's not calculated. I remember in film school we had so many studies with big fancy words where you could dissect a movie and make charts of all of the characters' complicated inner relations and themes and what does this mean? And it's overwhelming as a student. It's great for a student, but as a writer, it's paralyzing.” WritingMeanDoeCharacterBigsSchoolRememberFilmStudyStudentsConsciousRelationComplicatedFancyThemeOverwhelmingFilm School Author:Don Hertzfeldt
“The domestic relations precede, and in our present existence are worth more than all our other social ties. They give the first throb to the heart, and unseal the deep fountains of its love. Home is the chief school of human virtue. Its responsibilities, joys, sorrows, smiles, tears, hopes, and solicitudes form the chief interest of human life.” GivingFirstsHumansHeartHomeSchoolFormJoySocialInterestExistenceResponsibilityVirtueTearsSorrowRelationChiefsHuman LifeTiesFountainSolicitude Book:Essays, Literary & Political Source: Essays, Literary & Political
“For there is another kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions; indifference and inaction and slow decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. This is a slow destruction of a child by hunger, and schools without books and homes without heat in the winter.” MenKindChildrenBookDifferentHomeSchoolNightPoorViolenceColorShotsDestructionSkinsRelationInstitutionsWinterHungerIndifferenceHeatPoisonBombsDestructiveDecayInactionDifferent Colors Author:Robert Kennedy
“I always maintain that playing in an orchestra intelligently is the best school for democracy. If you play a solo, the conductor and everybody in the orchestra follows you. Then, a few bars later, the main voice goes to another instrument, another group, and then you have to go back into the collective [sound]. The art of playing in an orchestra is being able to express yourself to the maximum but always in relation to something else that is going on.” IfsArtPlayAbleSchoolSoundVoiceDemocracyGroupsRelationInstrumentsBarsCollectivesSoloOrchestraMaximumExpress YourselfConductorBest School Author:Daniel Barenboim
“My deep relations with fashion started in Paris in 1980s, when I was appointed head of The Fashion History course at French Esmod fashion school, the biggest and the best in those years in Paris.” YearsSchoolCoursesFashionRelationParis Author:Alexander Vassiliev
“There's an interesting book about that called The Third Reich and the Ivory Tower, written by Stephen H. Norwood. It has a long discussion about Harvard, and indeed the school's president, James Conant, did block Jewish faculty. He was the one who prevented European Jews from being admitted to the chemistry department - his field - and also had pretty good relations with the Nazis.” LongBookSchoolPresidentInterestingWrittenFieldsThirdsRelationJewBlockDiscussionDepartmentFacultyChemistryTowersNaziHarvardIvoryIvory TowerInteresting Book Author:Noam Chomsky
“Privatization radically alters power relations in our society by weakening groups like public employees and public school teachers.” SchoolTeacherRelationEmployeePublic School Author:Nancy MacLean
“There have been some medical schools in which somewhere along the assembly line, a faculty member has informed the students, not so much by what he said but by what he did, that there is an intimate relation between curing and caring.” Has BeensSaidSchoolLinesStudentsMembersRelationCaringMedicalIntimateFacultyAssemblyMedical SchoolAssembly LineFaculty Members Author:Ashley Montagu
“In order that the relations between science and the age may be what they ought to be, the world at large must be made to feel that science is, in the fullest sense, a ministry of good to all, not the private possession and luxury of a few, that it is the best expression of human intelligence and not the abracadabra of a school, that it is a guiding light and not a dazzling fog.” WorldFeelsHumansMayMadeLightAgeSchoolScienceOrderExpressionOughtAccountsRelationIntelligentPossessionLuxuryMinistryFogDazzlingHuman IntelligenceGuiding LightAbracadabra Author:William Jay Youmans
“The rigid electron is in my view a monster in relation to Maxwell's equations, whose innermost harmony is the principle of relativity... the rigid electron is no working hypothesis, but a working hindrance. Approaching Maxwell's equations with the concept of the rigid electron seems to me the same thing as going to a concert with your ears stopped up with cotton wool. We must admire the courage and the power of the school of the rigid electron which leaps across the widest mathematical hurdles with fabulous hypotheses, with the hope to land safely over there on experimental-physical ground.” SeemsSchoolScienceViewsPrinciplesLandConceptsEarsRelationHarmonyMonstersExperimentsAdmireMathematicalLeapConcertsFabulousHypothesisEquationsRelativityCottonHindranceHurdleElectronsWoolMaxwell Author:Hermann Minkowski
“School performance, public health, crime rates, clinical depression, tax compliance, philanthropy, race relations, community development, census returns, teen suicide, economic productivity, campaign finance, even simple human happiness - all are demonstrably affected by how (and whether) we connect with our family and friends and neighbours and co-workers.” HumansSchoolHumanityCommunitySimpleRaceEconomicCrimeDevelopmentReturnTaxesPerformancesRelationSuicideWorkersRateProductivityCampaignsFinanceOur FamilyAffectedPhilanthropyFamily And FriendsNeighbourRace RelationsPublic HealthComplianceClinicalsHuman HappinessCo WorkerCensusCommunity DevelopmentCrime RatesCampaign FinanceClinical Depression Author:Robert D. Putnam
“Life is a never-ending school, and the really important lessons all tend to teach man his proper relation to the environment where he must live.” LifeImportantSchoolLife IsHumanityTeachEnvironmentLessonsRelationLive LifeNever EndingImportant Lessons Author:Clarence Darrow
“[T]he influence of the German school is most obvious in relation to the contract theory of the origin of the state and the idea of the function of the state. The theory that the state originates in an agreement between men was assailed by the German thinkers and the historical, organic, evolutionary idea substituted for it.” MenIdeasStatesGovernmentSchoolInfluenceTheoryFunctionRelationHistoricalObviousAgreementContractsThinker Author:Charles Edward Merriam