It is my conviction that killing under the cloak of war is nothing but an act of murder. |
It is my view that the vegetarian manner of living by its purely physical effect on the human temperament would most beneficially influence the lot of mankind. |
It is not known with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones |
It is not so very important for a person to learn facts. For that he does not really need a college. He can learn them from books. The value of an education is a liberal arts college is not learning of many facts but the training of the mind to think something that cannot be learned from textbooks. |
It is nothing short of a miracle that modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry. |
It is nothing short of a miracle that modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry. |
It is only to the individual that a soul is given. |
It is our American habit if we find the foundations of our educational structure unsatisfactory to add another story or wing. We find it easier to add a new study or course or kind of school than to recognize existing conditions so as to meet the need. strangled the holy curious of inquiry. It is a very grave mistake to think that the enjoyment of seeing and searching can be promoted by means of coercion and a sense of duty. |
It is quite possible that we can do greater things than Jesus, for what is written in the Bible about him is poetically embellished |
It is strange to be known so universally and yet to be so lonely. |
It is the duty of every citizen according to his best capacities to give validity to his convictions in political affairs |
It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge. |
It is the theory that decides what can be observed |
It is the theory that decides what we can observe. |
It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry. |