Pain and suffering have been my most trusted textbook.
~ Bert Mccoy
It appeared clear to me - partly because of the lies that filled my history textbooks - that the intent of formal education was to inculcate obedience to a social order that did not deserve my loyalty. Defiance seemed the only dignified response to the adult world.
~ Timothy B. Tyson
To be a prosperous pastor one needs: (1) a bible (2) a tailored suit, and (3) a few psychology books.
~ Mokokoma Mokhonoana
While teachers often complain that their students seem to do very little thinking, teachers who simply follow the manual should understand that they are actually contributing to the problem. Students seldom learn to think under the tutelage of teachers who do not think either.
~ Donovan L. Graham
While you can't hold on to everything forever, you're a fool if you sell back your college books at semester's end: have you learned nothing of this life?
~ Ander Monson
Fifty years from now if an understanding of man's origins, his evolution, his history, his progress is not in the common place of the school books we shall not exist.
~ Jacob Bronowski
The knowledge we gain from textbooks can never measure to the wisdom we gain through experience.
~ Anika De Souza
To be better equipped for the tests that the year will bring — read a textbook. To prepare for the tests that life will bring — read a book.
These programs and reading series are the fruit of an intellectually exhausted literacy industry that lost its way long ago, even as we mutely accepted its misguided agenda - to complicate reading and literacy so that we will purchase its programs and materials.
~ Mike Schmoker
There is not one Indian in the whole of this country who does not cringe in anguish and frustration because of these textbooks. There is not one Indian child who has not come home in shame and tears.
~ Rupert Costo
It was always embarrassing when professors assigned their own books. Even Madeleine, who found all the reading hard going, could tell that Zipperstein’s contribution to the field was reformulative and second-tier.
~ Jeffrey Eugenides