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Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Jean-Pierre Jeunet

When you make something you like and audiences reject it, the experience can be painful. But I've discovered ... that when you make something you aren't exactly satisfied with, and someone tells you it's great, that's even mor ... e painful and frustrating. — Jean-Pierre Jeunet

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Maria Montessori

Praise, help, or even a look, may be enough to interrupt him, or destroy the activity. It seems a strange thing to say, but this can happen even if the child merely becomes aware of being watched. After all, we too sometimes feel unable to go on working if someone comes to see what we are doing. The great principle which brings success to the teacher is this: as soon as concentration has begun, act as if the child does not exist. Naturally, one can see what he is doing with a quick glance, but without his being aware of it. — Maria Montessori

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Edward Livingston

It means that through knowledge have come responsibility and hope, and through both, action. — Edward Livingston

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Maria Montessori

An interesting piece of work, freely chosen, which has the virtue of inducing concentration rather than fatigue, adds to the child's energies and mental capacities, and leads him to self-mastery. — Maria Montessori

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

The hardest tumble a man can take is to fall over his own bluff. — Ambrose Bierce

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Bobby Gould

I was born and bred in Coventry. I played for the club as well, so that's where my liaisons lie. — Bobby Gould

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Maria Montessori

Concentration is the key that opens up to the child the latent treasures within him. — Maria Montessori

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

He got why Eleanor tried so hard to look different. Sort of. It was because she was different - because she wasn't afraid to be. — Rainbow Rowell

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Richard Flanagan

death poem of Hyakka, — Richard Flanagan

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Alec Douglas-Home

Resentment is, in every stage of the passion, painful, but it is not disagreeable, unless in excess; pity is always painful, yet always agreeable; vanity, on the contrary, is always pleasant, yet always disagreeable. — Alec Douglas-Home

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Maria Montessori

Concentration is a part of life. It is not the consequence of a method of education. — Maria Montessori

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Eduard Hanslick

On the one hand it is said that the aim and object of music is to excite emotions, i.e., pleasurable emotions; on the other hand, the emotions are said to be the subject matter which musical works are intended to illustrate. Both propositions are alike in this, that one is as false as the other. — Eduard Hanslick

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Debra Messing

And I don't know where to find Ashley Danfield and all the other lovely commentators who show me live courtroom trials. To me, you know, I'm obsessed with it. Like I think maybe if I wasn't an actor I'd be a litigator. But, you know, it's always just shocking to see what happens in real life because most of the things that you see on those trials if you tried to write them into a TV series you would say oh gosh, no one would believe that would ever happen. But yet they always do in real life. — Debra Messing

Maria Montessori Concentration Quotes By Karen Hawkins

Beth grimaced. "He is a pompous ass." "And in dire need of a wealthy wife. Perhaps you should find a twitch to go with your stutter." "I would fall upon the floor in a fit if I thought it might do some good. The man is a menace. — Karen Hawkins