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  • I have slowly come to realize that a family is composed of people who are teaching one another. -- Anne Truitt
  • I can't very well be teaching one way and living my life another way. What I do in life must be consistent with the things I say. And the same goes for you. -- Joyce Meyer
  • From the Old Testament, containing the Atlantean Mystery teaching, we learn that mankind was created male-female, bi-sexual, and that each one was capable of propagating his species without the co-operation of another, as is the case with some plants today. -- Max Heindel
  • You've never seen me debate anybody. On anything. Ever. My investment of time, as an educator, in my judgment, is best served teaching people how to think about the world around them. Teach them how to pose a question. How to judge whether one thing is true versus another. What the laws of physics say. -- Neil deGrasse Tyson
  • In teaching color, you teach people how to look something and see the tone in it and break it down to be able to paint it and reproduce that color. But then, I'm psychedelic, so I look at color differently. I like colors that are in contrast with one another, so that they flicker back and forth. -- John Van Hamersveld
  • We sometimes get so caught up in one or another aspect of the teaching, we forget that if a person hasn't been introduced to Christ, if a person hasn't embraced the risen Lord and the church that's an expression of that experience, what we're saying just sounds like a bunch of rules or negative statements limiting their personal freedom. -- Donald Wuerl
  • Life is constantly teaching us that we are mirrors of one another and that no one is an island! -- Auliq Ice
  • The little rift between the sexes is astonishingly widened by simply teaching one set of catchwords to the girls and another to the boys. -- Robert Louis Stevenson
  • Teaching creativity to your child isn't like teaching good manners. No one can paint a masterpiece by bowing to another person's precepts about elbows on the table. -- Gurney Williams
  • Once children learn how to learn, nothing is going to narrow their mind. The essence of teaching is to make learning contagious, to have one idea spark another. -- Marva Collins
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