Taught Quotes
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The unphilosophical majority among men are the ones most helplessly dependent on their era's dominant ideas. In times of crises these men need the guidance of some kind of theory; but, being unfamiliar with the field of ideas, they do not know that alternatives to the popular theories are possible. They know only what they have always been taught.
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Nature never taught me that there exists a God of glory and of infinite majesty. I had to learn that in other ways. But nature gave the word glory a meaning for me. I still do not know where else I could have found one.
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She returned his gaze, struck by the sense of her own transformation, and overwhelmed by the beauty which a lifetime havit had taught her to ignore.
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Now she hates me. I have taught her that, at least.
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Course titles and even course descriptions often fail to reveal what is actually taught (much less learned).
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Men are taught to apologise for their weaknesses, women for their strengths.
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The teachers that we actually learn more from are the ones that taught us life lessons more than trigonometry. And they have such a huge responsibility and they're under-appreciated and underpaid. So that's my opinion of teachers.
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I had a mother who taught me there is no such thing as failure. It is just a temporary postponement of success.
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I taught myself how to play the guitar, so I basically learned by a system of making mistakes.
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I did physics because of my love of nature. As a young student of science, I was taught that physics was the way to learn nature. So my travels through physics really are the same urges that make me travel through ecology.
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Oh, the fools, like a lot of good little schoolboys, scared to death of anything they've been taught is wrong!
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The way I grew up, I was always taught that it's uncouth to talk about money, and that's not what should inspire you.
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For centuries, everything was taught through music. History was taught through music; language and mathematics were taught through music.
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Experience has taught me a lot, and I don't want to let that fall by the wayside.
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The element of craftsmanship in poetry is obscured by the fact that all men are taught to speak and most to read and write, while very few men are taught to draw or paint or write music.
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Everything I know now . . . the pitfalls, the highs and lows, everything . . . it taught me and made stronger.
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Get smart, work hard and remain truthful to those who have taught you something to better love and serve your dancing.
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The bird that has taught its nestling to fly does not try to keep it in the nest, when it is once able to take care of itself.
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I love my dad. He's the biggest thing in my life. He taught me and he straightened me out and he kept me in line. If it hadn't been for him standing behind me and pushing me and driving me, I wouldn't be where I am today.
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I learned more from the first stupid woman who fell in love with me than ever my brains taught me.
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[Vincent Price] taught me how to cook fish in my dishwasher.
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The trouble is, we've been taught what to see and how to render what we see. If only we could be in the position of those men who did those wonderful drawings in Lascaux and Altimira!
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Faith is like stepping off a cliff and expecting one of two outcomes- you will either land on solid ground or you will be taught to fly.
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Writing is like jazz. It can be learned, but it can't be taught.