be, in harmony with Nature. He will make the best of her, and she of him. They will get on together rarely, she as his ever-beneficent mother, he as her mouth-piece, her conscious self, her minister and interpreter. Principles and Practices of Teaching - Stran 12avtor: James Johonnot - 1896 - 334 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Mahatma Gandhi - 1922 - 152 strani
...respect others as himself. Such an .one and no other, I conceive, has had a liberal eaucation, for he is in • harmony with Nature. He will make the best of her and she of him." If this be true education, I must emphatically say that? the sciences I have enumerated above, I have... | |
| John Mason Tyler - 1923 - 168 strani
...of nature. Huxley's liberally educated man " is as completely as a man can be in harmony with her. He will make the best of her and she of him. They will get on together rarely, she as his ever beneficent mother, he as her mouthpiece, her conscious self and interpreter." Speaking of " natural... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1926 - 376 strani
...love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. get on together rarely; she as his ever-beneficent...her conscious self, her minister and interpreter. Where is such an education as this to be had ? Where is there any approximation to it? Has any one... | |
| 1910 - 536 strani
...respect others as himself. Such an one and no other, I conceive, has had a liberal education, for he is in harmony with nature. He will make the best of her and she of him.— Thomas Hu.vley. It is the chief purpose of education to enable the individual to build wisely for the... | |
| Mahatma Gandhi - 1997 - 290 strani
...respect others as himself. Such an one and no other, I conceive, has had a liberal education, for he is in harmony with Nature. He will make the best of her and she of him.' 202 If this be true education, I must emphatically say that the sciences I 2o2 This quotation is taken... | |
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