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Anyone who has begun to think, places some portion of the world in jeopardy.
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Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.
John Dewey
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Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another.
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Luck, bad if not good, will always be with us. But it has a way of favoring the intelligent and showing its back to the stupid.
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Man lives in a world of surmise, of mystery, of uncertainties.
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Such happiness as life is capable of comes from the full participation of all our powers in the endeavor to wrest from each changing situations of experience its own full and unique meaning.
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The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action.
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No man's credit is as good as his money.
John Dewey
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Every thinker puts some portion of an apparently stable world in peril and no one can wholly predict what will emerge in its place.
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Man is not logical and his intellectual history is a record of mental reserves and compromises. He hangs on to what he can in his old beliefs even when he is compelled to surrender their logical basis.
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One lives with so many bad deeds on one's conscience and some good intentions in one's heart.
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The good man is the man who, no matter how morally unworthy he has been, is moving to become better.
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Skepticism: the mark and even the pose of the educated mind.
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Education, therefore, is a process of living and not a preparation for future living.
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By object is meant some element in the complex whole that is defined in abstraction from the whole of which it is a distinction.
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The belief that all genuine education comes about through experience does not mean that all experiences are genuinely or equally educative.
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To find out what one is fitted to do, and to secure an opportunity to do it, is the key to happiness.
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To me faith means not worrying.
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Just as a flower which seems beautiful and has color but no perfume, so are the fruitless words of the man who speaks them but does them not.
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Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination.
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Legislation is a matter of more or less intelligent improvisation aiming at palliating conditions by means of patchwork policies.
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We only think when we are confronted with problems.
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Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes.
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Time and memory are true artists; they remould reality nearer to the heart's desire.
John Dewey