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The less we parade our misfortunes the more sympathy we command.
— Orville Dewey
If all meanings could be adequately expressed by words, the arts of painting and music would not exist.
— John Dewey
I do not think that any thorough-going modification of college curriculum would be possible without a modification of the methods of instruction.
— John Dewey
As long as politics is the shadow of big business, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance.
— John Dewey
Nature as a whole is a progressive realization of purpose strictly comparable to the realization of purpose in any single plant or animal.
— John Dewey
The path of least resistance and least trouble is a mental rut already made. It requires troublesome work to undertake the alteration of old beliefs.
— John Dewey
To Dewey, if brevity was the soul of wit, stagecraft was the very center of politics.
— David Pietrusza
Cause and effect is infallible, like the shadow that follows one's body wherever it goes.
— Chokling Dewey Dorje
Just as a flower which seems beautiful and has color but no perfume, so are the fruitless words of the man who speaks them but does them not.
— John Dewey
The listening part is afraid that there may not be time to say it. Dewey Dell - As I Lay Dying.
— William Faulkner
Poetry has historically been allied with religion and morals; it has served the purpose of penetrating the mysterious depths of things.
— John Dewey
Education, therefore, is a process of living and not a preparation for future living.
— John Dewey Polt
Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes.
— John Dewey
It isn't things and proximity, or even blood that holds us all together. What makes a family is love and loyalty.
— Genevieve Dewey
What the best and wisest parent wants for his own child, that that must community want for all it's children.
— John Dewey
Not perfection as a final goal, but the ever-enduring process of perfecting, maturing, refining is the aim of living.
— John Dewey
Education is not an affair of 'telling' and being told, but an active and constructive process.
— John Dewey
Godliness is practical religion.
— Orville Dewey
What I reach for first when I play is sound. Technique maybe, but there is technique in sound.
— Dewey Redman
As trite as the thought was, even her butterflies got the butterflies with just a tilt of his lips, and it had always been so.
— Genevieve Dewey
Intentions were powerful things.
— Genevieve Dewey
The future of our civilisation depends upon the widening spread and deepening hold of the scientific habit of mind.
— John Dewey