Unschool Quotes & Sayings
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Top Unschool Quotes

I know that, like every woman of the people, I have more strength than I appear to have. — Evita Peron

I thought the two ugly ones were sisters, but they got very insulted when I asked them. You could tell neither one of them wanted to look like the other one, and you couldn't blame them, but it was very amusing anyway. — J.D. Salinger

Break the teacher certification monopoly so anyone with something valuable to teach can teach it. Nothing is more important than this. — Kytka Hilmar-Jezek

Men have no better guidance than examples and facts proved by experience. — Muhammad Abduh

Embracing personal vulnerability is required if you wish to work, play and succeed in the future. — Bill Jensen

A vivid tale of exploration set in a howling, deadly wilderness. — T. J. Stiles

I do everything via email. Which in turn works as my tickler file and prioritization queue. I start at the top every morning and keep on going until I'm finished. I don't do calls. I don't do meetings. — Mark Cuban

When we damage the environment, we damage everything we depend on. — Naomi Oreskes

The Bible will always be full of things you cannot understand, as long as you will not live according to those you can understand. — Billy Sunday

Labels are OK for marketing something, but does the Unschooling philosophy of life need any marketing? No. In so many ways, Unschooling stands for a refusal of marketing and a rejection of any consumerist approach to learning.
Your learning IS your life, not something you purchase subject by subject in the big education supermarket to hang on the wall like a diploma or certificate. Unschooling by its nature does not need to set up an 'Institute of Unschooling' or an 'Unschooling Foundation': that would be the purest contradiction-in-terms, to institutionalize the very practice that most undermines institutionalization! — Kytka Hilmar-Jezek

He smelled like magic and sweat and the sea, but there was something else beneath all that, something sweet and warm like honey, and just for a moment I didn't feel afraid anymore. — Cassandra Rose Clarke

The Secretary of Labor is in charge of finding you a job, the Secretary of the Treasury is in charge of taking half the money you make away from you, and the Attorney General is in charge of suing you for the other half. — Lyndon B. Johnson