“I've always been a person afraid of the dark. I was taught that when you have complete darkness, that's when spirits walk. In our house when I was growing up, all the doors were always cracked a little bit at night so you could get light into the room.” LittlesPersonsLightSpiritNightHouseBitsDarkWalksRoomsDarknessGrowing UpGrowingDoorsTaughtLittle BitCracked Author:Tony Dorsett
“Where are these rational practices to be taught and acquired? Not within the four walls of a bare building, in which formality predominates... But in the nursery, play-ground, fields, gardens, workshops, manufactures, museums and class-rooms. ...The facts collected from all these sources will be concentrated, explained, discussed, made obvious to all, and shown in their direct application to practice in all the business of life.” MadePlayFactsRoomsClassPracticeFourFieldsBuildingTaughtSourceWallGardenDirectObviousRationalMuseumsApplicationWorkshopsNurseryFormalityFour Walls Author:Robert Owen
“We always hate the school room where we learn hard lessons. But then we love it, because that's the school that taught us all we know, and gave us all the strength we have.” KnowsHardSchoolHateRoomsEducationLearningTaughtLessonsTaught UsHard Lessons Author:Gwen Bristow
“My parents, grandmother and brother were teachers. My mother taught Latin and French and was the school librarian. My father taught geography and a popular class called Family Living, the precursor to Sociology, which he eventually taught. My grandmother was a beloved one-room school teacher at Knob School, near Sonora in Larue County, Ky.” SchoolMotherFatherParentRoomsClassTeacherTaughtBrotherBelovedGrandmotherLatinMy GrandmotherSociologyLibrarianGeographyCountySchool TeachersKnobsPrecursorGeography Teachers Author:Sam Abell
“Little miss is taught by her mamma that she must never speak before she is spoken to. On this she sits bridling up her head, looking from one to the other, in hopes of being called to and addressed by the name of pretty miss.... But if this should not happen and no one should take any notice of her, she is ready to cry at the neglect. But should there be another miss in the room caressed and taken notice of whilst she is thus overlooked, it will be impossible for her to contain her tears, and blubbering is the word.” IfsShouldLittlesHappensNamesSpeakRoomsEducationTakenImpossibleChildhoodMissingCryTearsTaughtReadyNeglectOverlooked Author:Sarah Fielding
“What writing ROOM taught me was that I know exactly how to be the perfect mother, but I'm not willing to do it for more than ten minutes at a time.” KnowsWritingMotherPerfectRoomsMinutesTaughtWillingTen Author:Emma Donoghue
“Seriously, I think what all the puzzling over parenthood I had to do to write [a novel] ROOM taught me is that children can thrive in a remarkable range of situations.” ThinkingWritingChildrenRoomsSituationNovelTaughtRangeThriveRemarkableParenthoodPuzzling Author:Emma Donoghue
“If we have a decent sort of cat to begin with, and have always treated it courteously, and aren't cursed with meddling, bullying natures, it's a pleasure to let it do as it pleases. With children, this would be wicked and irresponsible, so raising children involves a lot of effort and friction. They need to be taught how to tie their shoes and multiply fractions, they need to be punished for pocketing candy in the grocery store, they need to be washed and combed and forced to clean up their rooms and say please and thank you. A cat is our relief and our reward.” IfsNeedsChildrenWould BePleasureRoomsEffortTaughtPleaseCatCleanRewardsShoesStoresTreatedTiesDecentWickedReliefBullyingCandyRaising ChildrenGroceriesIrresponsibleCursedFractionsGrocery StoresFrictionMeddlingPlease And Thank You Book:Secrets of the Cat: It's [sic] Lore, Legend, and Lives Source: Secrets of the Cat: It's [sic] Lore, Legend, and Lives
“As a kid, I was always listening to music. I would just go in to my room and put on an album, read the lyrics, and just spend hours and hours in there. Plus, my sister Laurie played piano (in fact she taught me my first few notes) so music was always around one way or another.” WayFirstsFactsKidsHoursRoomsTaughtListeningNotesAlbumsOne WayPianoPlusMy SisterListening To Music Author:Andrew Hollander
“Slaves were taught to be fine chefs, but they endangered their lives if they made a mistake or served an ill-prepared dish. Rather than being reprimanded, they were often hauled into the dining room and flogged in the presence of the guests.” IfsMadeRoomsMistakeFoodTaughtFineSlavePreparedIllGuestsDishesChefMade A MistakeDiningDining Rooms Author:Jeff Smith
“There may not be a hell, but those who judge may create one. I think people are over-taught. They are over-taught everything. You have to find out by what happens to you, how you will react. I'll have to use a strange term here... "good." I don't know where it comes from, but I feel that there's an ultimate strain of goodness born in each of us. I don't believe in God, but I believe in this "goodness" like a tube running through our bodies. It can be nurtured. It's always magic, when on a freeway packed with traffic, a stranger makes room for you to change lanes... it gives you hope.” PeopleThinkingKnowsGivingFeelsBelieveMayUseBodyHappensRunningI BelieveTermBornRoomsHellMagicTaughtStrangeJudgingGoodnessUltimateDon't BelieveI Believe InStrangerBelieve In GodTrafficStrainLanesTubesFreewaysThose Who Judge Author:Charles Bukowski
“But since I've taught that bodies of matter, made Completely solid, hither and thither fly Forevermore unconquered through all time, Now come, and whether to the sum of them There be a limit or be none, for thee Let us unfold; likewise what has been found To be the wide inane, or room, or space Wherein all things soever do go on, Let us examine if it finite be All and entire, or reach unmeasured round And downward an illimitable profound.” IfsHas BeensMadeMatterBodyFoundSpaceRoomsTaughtGoes OnLimitsAll ThingsProfoundRoundsWideAll TimeTheeFinite Book:Delphi Complete Works of Lucretius (Illustrated) Source: Delphi Complete Works of Lucretius (Illustrated)