Pedagogies Quotes & Sayings
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The thought gave me reassurance for a split-second - until I saw the danger in it. The power to make me feel better also gave her the power to hurt me. With love came fear. It's like sun and shadow. How do you separate them? — Kate Morgenroth
All of my works are steps on my journey, a struggle for truth that I have waged with pen, canvas, and materials. Overhead is a distant, radiant star, and the more I stretch to reach it, the further it recedes. But by the power of my spirit and my single-hearted pursuit of the path, I have clawed my way through the labyrinthine confusion of the world of people in an unstinting effort to approach even one step closer to the realm of the soul. — Yayoi Kusama
Ironically, some of our most stubborn habits and disorders are products of our plasticity. — Norman Doidge
this volume seeks to highlight the multiple sites where anarchist pedagogies operate and where they extend throughout the different locales and communities where knowledge is produced. — Robert H. Haworth
I always like to think on a problem before reading about it. — Jean Piaget
A brief overview of the major theories and pedagogies of the field will show that it has struggled to come to terms with how to do right in a wrong world. — Elaine Richardson
Progress,' he said finally, 'is like a herd of pigs. That's how you should look at progress, that's how you should judge it. Like a herd of pigs trotting around a farmyard. Numerous benefits derive from the fact of that herd's existence. There's pork knuckle. There's sausage, there's fatback, there are trotters in aspic. In a word, there are benefits! There's no point turning your nose up at the shit everywhere. — Andrzej Sapkowski
An empty canvas is full. — Robert Rauschenberg
It is in seeing ourselves whole that we can begin to see ways of working out our differences, of understanding our similarities and of finally forming the cohesive nation that can one day experience the 'domestic tranquility' so hoped for by the framers of the Constitution. — Robert C. Maynard
I was in the band as a boy and was taught music and learned to compose. — Norman Wisdom
Normal people tend to do wrong, feel guilty, take responsibility, and atone. But dysfunctional people, tend to do wrong, justify what they did, blame others, and disrespect the victim. — Robert E. Baines Jr.
In looking at our our individual classroom pedagogies and our isolated artistic endeavors, we must broaden the frame of analysis to consider historical, contextual and institutional assumptions. This means a constant awareness of how the micro-practices of interpersonal dialogue and embodied ways of knowing each other can provide an impetus fro structural change. — Ann Elizabeth Armstrong
You know something, it's best no to have what you need
because then, you start looking for what you need
and make it what you need. — KRS-One
On every level - as individuals, and as members of a family, a community, a nation, and a planet - the most mischievous troublemakers we face are anger and egoism. — Dalai Lama XIV
One always has riches when one has a book to read. — Jacqueline Winspear
They say cats have nine lives. I've had 12 already and I don't know how many more I'll have. — Gordon Ramsay
Your misery will cause you to grow and for see the future. — Euginia Herlihy
