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  • Tutors who make youth learned do not always make them virtuous. -- Samuel Richardson
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  • Old foxes want no tutors. -- Thomas Fuller
  • Newspapers are tutors as well as informers. -- Neil Kinnock
  • When I'm not shooting, I go to school every day. When I am shooting, I have tutors on set helping me. -- Madison Pettis
  • I am just the classic person who wants to learn stuff. I want good tutors, and with Kurt I had the best. -- Courtney Love
  • I'm actually graduating early. I got a lot of work done already. Being home schooled, I have had a lot of tutors help me. -- Miley Cyrus
  • It is true, there was no public-school system, and the reason for it was very plain. The wealth of the upper classes enabled them to have private tutors. -- John Sergeant Wise
  • I didn't think anything I wrote was going to get published. I'm a dyslexic kid who had tutors through college. But I had a very strong impulse to write. -- Isabel Gillies
  • When I was in high school, I didn't feel like I had to pile on the APs in order to look good to colleges. High-achieving classmates didn't use private tutors. -- Alexandra Robbins
  • Some believe all that parents, tutors, and kindred believe. They take their principles by inheritance, and defend them as they would their estates, because they are born heirs to them. -- Alan Watts
  • Message to all you crazed parents desperately hiring tutors and padding your kid's thin resume: Chillax. Attending an elite college is no guarantee of leadership, life success, or earnings potential. -- Nina Easton
  • Show, don't tell, is a mantra repeated by tutors of creative writing courses the world over. As advice for amateurs, it is sound and helps avoid character profiling, unactivated scenes, and broken narrative frames. -- Sarah Hall
  • My tutors at drama school commended and criticised my use of comedy in my acting for a long time at drama school. They said I had a tendency to somehow perform the most tragic of scenes in a slightly flippant way. -- John Bradley-West
  • Martin Scorsese was being given an honorary doctorate, and one of the tutors asked if there was a student film he particularly liked. He mentioned our film. There was a dinner after the final show just for the tutors, but I was smuggled in to meet Scorsese over dessert. -- Asif Kapadia
  • The beginnings of my studies also came to me from my father, as well as from the Rabbinical Judge of our town. But they were preceded by three tutors under whom I studied, one after the other, from the time I was three and a half till I turned eight and a half. -- Shmuel Yosef Agnon
  • I was lucky I went to school in London because the tutors could see what to do. I knew I wanted to do something different. Why would I want to do what other people were already doing, because they would always do it better? I always wanted to work around the body. So throughout my college years, my work was quite free. -- Hussein Chalayan
  • One vice worn out makes us wiser than fifty tutors. -- Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
  • The hearts of men are their books; events are their tutors; great actions are their eloquence. -- Thomas B. Macaulay
  • Get growing. Back yourself and make mistakes. It's your mistakes and observations that are your greatest tutors. -- Costa Georgiadis
  • I am just the classic person who wants to learn stuff. I want good tutors, and with Kurt, I had the best. -- Courtney Love
  • If then we have Angels, let us be sober, as though we were in the presence of tutors; for there is a demon present also. -- Saint John Chrysostom
  • But as sickness and diseases have created the necessity of medicines and physicians, so the disorders of our rational nature have introduced the necessity of education and tutors. -- John Wesley
  • No matter how efficient school training may be, it would only produce stagnation, orthodoxy, and rigid pedantry if there were no uncommon men pushing forward beyond the wisdom of their tutors. -- Ludwig von Mises
  • Can rules or tutors educate The semigod whom we await? He must be musical, Tremulous, impressional, Alive to gentle influence Of landscape and of sky And tender to the spirit-touch Of man's or maiden's eye. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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