Quotes 161 till 180 of 238.
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The Constitution overrides a statute, but a statute, if consistent with the Constitution, overrides the law of judges. In this sense, judge-made law is secondary and subordinate to the law that is made by legislators.
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The explanation of the propensity of the English people to portrait painting is to be found in their relish for a Fact. Let a man do the grandest things, fight the greatest battles, or be distinguished by the most brilliant personal heroism, yet the English people would prefer his portrait to a painting of the great deed. The likeness they can judge of; his existence is a Fact. But the truth of the picture of his deeds they cannot judge of, for they have no imagination.
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The first time I can remember thinking that I would like to be a writer came in sixth grade, when our teacher Mrs. Crandall gave us an extended period of time to write a long story. I loved doing it. I started working seriously at becoming a writer when I was seventeen.
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The hard necessity of bringing the judge on the bench down into the dock has been the peculiar responsibility of the writer in all ages of man.
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The judge is found guilty when a criminal is acquitted.
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The judge is not the knight-errant, roaming at will in pursuit of his own ideal of beauty or of goodness.
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The judges of normality are present everywhere. We are in the society of the teacher-judge, the doctor-judge, the educator-judge, the ''social worker'' -judge.
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The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires.
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The most certain test by which we judge whether a country is really free is the amount of security enjoyed by minorities.
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The mother is the first teacher of the child. The message she gives that child, that child gives to the world.
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The Oscars demonstrate the will of the people to control and judge those they have elected to stand above them (much, perhaps, as in bygone days, an election celebrated the same).
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The person is a poor judge who by an action can be disgraced more in failing than they can be honored in succeeding.
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The processes of teaching the child that everything cannot be as he wills it are apt to be painful both to him and to his teacher.
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The proposition that the people are the best keepers of their own liberties is not true. They are the worst conceivable, they are no keepers at all; they can neither judge, act, think, or will, as a political body.
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The teacher gives not of his wisdom, but rather of his faith and lovingness.
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The teacher is one who makes two ideas grow where only one grew before.
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The teacher is the one who gets the most out of the lessons, and the true teacher is the learner.
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The teacher pretended that algebra was a perfectly natural affair, to be taken for granted, whereas I didn't even know what numbers were. Mathematics classes became sheer terror and torture to me. I was so intimidated by my incomprehension that I did not dare to ask any questions.
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The teacher that I was for decades, and that I still am in a certain way, wondered what was meant by the word education. I was truly dumbfounded at the very thought of dealing with such an essential and extensive subject.
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The true aim of everyone who aspires to be a teacher should be, not to impart his own opinions, but to kindle minds.
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