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Schoolteaching Quotes By Mike Quigley

From high school, you can see my Sierra Club card - I've been a member since 1979. That gives you an indication of early interest. — Mike Quigley

Schoolteaching Quotes By Amos Lee

I'm in love with a girl who's in love with the world. — Amos Lee

Schoolteaching Quotes By Thomas Merton

In a certain sense, these people have a better appreciation of the Church and of Catholicism than many Catholics have: an appreciation which is detached and intellectual and objective. But they never come into the Church. They stand and starve in the doors of the banquet -- the banquet to which they surely realize that they are invited -- while those more poor, more stupid, less gifted, less educated, sometimes even less virtuous than they, enter in and are filled at those tremendous tables. — Thomas Merton

Schoolteaching Quotes By Arthur Conan Doyle

Above all, do not fret until you know that you really have a cause for it. — Arthur Conan Doyle

Schoolteaching Quotes By Lao-Tzu

Therefore the sufficiency of contentment is an enduring and unchanging sufficiency. — Lao-Tzu

Schoolteaching Quotes By John Taylor Gatto

It is time that we squarely face the fact that institutional schoolteaching is destructive to children. — John Taylor Gatto

Schoolteaching Quotes By Sunil Mittal

Even while in school - initially, Vineberg Allen in Mussourie, and later, a number of schools in Ludhiana - I aspired to achieve great things in life. Admittedly, I wasn't quite sure about what these great things would be. — Sunil Mittal

Schoolteaching Quotes By Charles Churchill

Drawn by conceit from reason's plan
How vain is that poor creature man;
How pleas'd in ev'ry paltry elf
To grate about that thing himself. — Charles Churchill

Schoolteaching Quotes By Philip Larkin

When I throw back my head and howl
People (women mostly) say
But you've always done what you want,
You always get your way
- A perfectly vile and foul
Inversion of all that's been.
What the old ratbags mean
Is I've never done what I don't.

So the shit in the shuttered chateau
Who does his five hundred words
Then parts out the rest of the day
Between bathing and booze and birds
Is far off as ever, but so
Is that spectacled schoolteaching sod
(Six kids, and the wife in pod,
And her parents coming to stay)...

Life is an immobile, locked,
Three-handed struggle between
Your wants, the world's for you, and (worse)
The unbeatable slow machine
That brings what you'll get. Blocked,
They strain round a hollow stasis
Of havings-to, fear, faces.
Days sift down it constantly. Years.

--The Life with the Hole in It — Philip Larkin

Schoolteaching Quotes By Alice Munro

The college library was a high beautiful space, designed and built and paid for by people who believed that those who sat at the long tables before open books - even those who were hung-over, sleepy, resentful, and uncomprehending - should have space above them, panels of dark gleaming wood around them, high windows bordered with Latin admonitions, through which to look at the sky. For a few years before they went into schoolteaching or business or began to rear children, they should have that. And now it was my turn and I should have it too. — Alice Munro

Schoolteaching Quotes By John Taylor Gatto

How many schoolteachers were aware of what they actually were a part of? Surely a number close to zero. In schoolteaching, as in hamburger-flipping, the paycheck is the decisive ingredient. No insult is meant, at bottom this is what realpolitik means. We all have to eat. — John Taylor Gatto