
Top 15 Art Educator Quotes
#1. Michael Jackson was my musical God. He made me believe that all things are possible, and through real and positive music. He can live forever! I love Michael Jackson. God Bless him.
Wyclef Jean
#2. The educator must believe in the potential power of his pupil, and he must employ all his art in seeking to bring his pupil to experience this power.
Alfred Adler
#3. The only kicks and highs people got then were the ones dished out in nightclub fights.
Stephen Richards
#4. Evangelicals have largely misinterpreted Aquinas, and they have placed on him views that he did not hold.
Norman Geisler
#5. Perhaps the story you finish is never the one you begin.
Salman Rushdie
#6. If you want things to change, you must change. If you want things to get better, you must get better.
Ted Atoka
#7. I believe that what we regret most are our failures of courage, whether it's the courage to be kinder, to show up, to say how we feel, to set boundaries, to be good to ourselves. For that reason, regret can be the birthplace of empathy.
Brene Brown
#8. The educator and the public need to have an opportunity to discuss why certain art is important.
David Elliott
#9. He thinks himself rather an exceptional young man, thoroughly sophisticated, well adjusted to his environment, and somewhat more significant than any one else he knows.
F Scott Fitzgerald
#10. For men, it's about finding the perfect shoe or the perfect pants that will last you through the years. That's how I want to shop: sustainable, classic, great quality.
Lykke Li
#13. When you are caught in the mind, your past defines you. When you are present, you are beyond definition.
Leonard Jacobson
#14. The teacher is of course an artist, but being an artist does not mean that he or she can make the profile, can shape the students. What the educator does in teaching is to make it possible for the students to become themselves.
Paulo Freire
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Jay LaCroix
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