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Every Hindu boy and girl should possess sound Samskrit learning.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Is not labour, like learning, its own reward?
— Mahatma Gandhi
G.K. Chesterton was the best writer of the 20th century. He said something about everything and he said it better than anybody else.
— Dale Ahlquist
The process of learning should be as far as possible a pleasurable one and not laborious
— Mahatma Gandhi
I consider writing as a fine art. We kill it by imposing the alphabet on little children and making it the beginning of learning.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is easy to give without loving yet DIFFICULT TO LOVE without GIVING.
After all Love is a Vern, it must be demonstrated genuinely. — Robert Junior
After all Love is a Vern, it must be demonstrated genuinely. — Robert Junior
Persistent questioning and healthy inquisitiveness are the first requisite for acquiring learning of any kind.
— Mahatma Gandhi
I am now of the opinion that children should first be taught the art of drawing before learning how to write.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Learning takes us through many states of life, but it fails utterly in the hour of danger and temptation. Then faith alone saves.
— Mahatma Gandhi
The best teacher teaches by inspiring students to learn by showing them the ultimate purpose of learning.
— Debasish Mridha
Here all is strange.
— Samuel Beckett
De object wuz tuh git dere. So Ah got up on de high stool lak she told me, but Pheoby, Ah done nearly languished tuh death up dere.
— Zora Neale Hurston
There is no school equal to a decent home and no teacher equal to a virtuous parent.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Every kind of weather is intensified by warming.
— Barbara Kingsolver
The only money of God is God. He pays never with any thing less, or any thing else.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I refuse to put the unnecessary strain of learning English upon my sisters for the sake of false pride or questionable social advantage.
— Mahatma Gandhi