Top 28 Child Educator Quotes

#1. You are very kind," he said. "Very wrong, but very kind.

Rainbow Rowell

#2. The function of the educator is to discover in each individual child the gifts implanted in her by Almighty God and to develop and dedicate them to His service.

Elizabeth Goudge

#3. Junk takes everything and gives nothing but insurance against junk sickness.

William S. Burroughs

#4. The child is truly a miraculous being, and this should be felt deeply by the educator.

Maria Montessori

#5. I would say 70 percent of people who are in therapy are in therapy not because of their upbringing, not because of their mean sister or obsessions, but because of anxiety brought about by lack of financial security.

John Hodgman

#6. From the child itself he will learn how to perfect himself as an educator.

Maria Montessori

#7. Now, what really makes a teacher is love for the human child; for it is love that transforms the social duty of the educator into the higher consciousness of a mission.

Maria Montessori

#8. In any contest between power and patience, bet on patience.

William Prescott

#9. The educator should do anything but advise the child to do what everybody does. He should rather rejoice when he sees in the child tendencies to deviation.

Ellen Key

#10. The problem before the educator is to give the child control over his own nature, to enable him to hold himself in hand as much in regard to the traits we call good, as to those we call evil:.

Charlotte Mason

#11. He explained to me, with great emphasis, that every question possessed a power that was lost in the answer ... Man

Elie Wiesel

#12. Threats betray the speaker by proving that he has failed to influence events in any other way. Most often they represent desperation, not intention.

Gavin De Becker

#13. I'm on a Mission, that niggaz say is Impossible,
But when I swing my swords they all choppable,
I be the body dropper, the heartbeat stopper,
Child educator, plus head amputator.

GZA

#14. Life and death are in constant battle. There is no way in this world for happiness to exist alone ...

Nancy Farmer

#15. The first duty of the educator, whether he is involved with the newborn infant or the older child, is to recognize the human personality of the young being and respect it.

Maria Montessori

#16. The task of the educator lies in seeing that the child does not confound good with immobility and evil with activity.

Maria Montessori

#17. The educator wants the child to be finished at once and perfect. He forces upon the child an unnatural degree of self-mastery, a devotion to duty, a sense of honour - habits that adults get out of with astonishing rapidity.

Ellen Key

#18. I've had the pleasure of playing with the baddest Jazz cats on the planet.

George Benson

#19. A child is a person in whom all possibilities are present - present now at this very moment - not to be educed after many years and efforts manifold on the part of the educator

Charlotte Mason

#20. Pragmatism is cold comfort when millions of lives are in the balance," conceded Boucher. "It's a little like saying, 'Sorry, I can't rescue you from drowning until I finish waxing my car.'" The president chuckled

Jeremy Robinson

#21. The task of the educator is to make the child's spirit pass again where its forefathers have gone, moving rapidly through certain stages but suppressing none of them. In this regard, the history of science must be our guide.

Henri Poincare

#22. What is love? Sometimes it's just letting yourself be who and what you are, and letting the person you're supposed to love be who and what he is too. Or maybe what and who they are.

Laurell K. Hamilton

#23. When I'm taking pictures I even forget that I have a camera. When I shoot I forget about everything. Light comes, death comes, people go in and out in costume - and it's like a play.

Graciela Iturbide

#24. You know, there's a 12 step program for gambling. You should look into that.
Twelve steps. Coyote laughed. I'll bet I can do it in six.

Christopher Moore

#25. I prefer hallucinations cause they tend to make more sense than experience.

Todd Rundgren

#26. Our whole educational problem suffers from a one-sided approach to the child who is to be educated, and from an equally one-sided lack of emphasis on the uneducatedness of the educator.

Carl Jung

#27. The greatest and most important problems of life cannot be solved. They can
only be outgrown.

Brian Herbert

#28. For every promise, there is a price to pay ... If the promise is clear, the price is easy ...

Jim Rohn

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