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In nature everything is transformed but nothing destroyed.
— Maria Montessori
Conventions which camouflage a man's true feelings are a spiritual lie which help him adapt himself to the organized deviations of society ...
— Maria Montessori
The fundamental basis of education must always remain that one must act for oneself. That is clear. One must act for him or herself.
— Maria Montessori
A humankind abandoned in its earlier formative stage becomes its own greatest threat to survival.
— Maria Montessori
The greatness of the human personality begins at the hour of birth.
— Maria Montessori
If children are allowed free development and given occupation to correspond with their unfolding minds their natural goodness will shine forth.
— Maria Montessori
The senses, being the explorers of the world, open the way to knowledge.
— Maria Montessori
We teachers can only help the work going on, as servants wait upon a master.
— Maria Montessori
The child's conquests of independence are the basic steps in what is called his 'natural development'.
— Maria Montessori
The activity of the child has always been looked upon as an expression of his vitality.
— Maria Montessori
The only language men ever speak perfectly is the one they learn in babyhood, when no one can teach them anything!
— Maria Montessori
Except when he has regressive tendencies, the child's nature is to aim directly and energetically at functional independence.
— Maria Montessori
Order is one of the needs of life which, when it is satisfied, produces a real happiness
— Maria Montessori
To teach details is to bring confusion; to establish the relationship between things is to bring knowledge.
— Maria Montessori
The child is both a hope and a promise for mankind.
— Maria Montessori
From the child itself he will learn how to perfect himself as an educator.
— Maria Montessori
The social relations which are the basis of the reproduction of the species are founded upon the continuous union of parents in marriage.
— Maria Montessori
When you have solved the problem of controlling the attention of the child, you have solved the entire problem of its education.
— Maria Montessori
Social grace, inner discipline and joy. These are the birthright of the human being who has been allowed to develop essential human qualities.
— Maria Montessori
A great deal of time and intellectual force are lost in the world, because the false seems great and the truth so small and insignificant.
— Maria Montessori
The child has a mind able to absorb knowledge. He has the power to teach himself.
— Maria Montessori
The human hand allows the mind to reveal itself.
— Maria Montessori
A child's work is to create the person she/he will become.
— Maria Montessori
Let us treat them [children], therefore, with all the kindness which we would wish to help to develop in them.
— Maria Montessori
Every great cause is born from repeated failures and from imperfect achievements.
— Maria Montessori
To let the child do as he likes when he has not yet developed any powers of control is to betray the idea of freedom.
— Maria Montessori
If intelligence is the triumph of life, the spoken word is the marvellous means by which this intelligence is manifested.
— Maria Montessori
Speech is one of the marvels that characterize man, and also one of the most difficult spontaneous creations that have been accomplished by nature.
— Maria Montessori
The more perfect the approximation to truth, the more perfect is art.
— Maria Montessori