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The look in his eyes was devastating, because I saw hatred swirling around in his pupils.
— Matthew Quick
CHAPTER IX CONTAINING FURTHER PARTICULARS CONCERNING THE PLEASANT OLD GENTLEMAN, AND HIS HOPEFUL PUPILS
— Charles Dickens
Education must assume full responsibility to enter the moral and spiritual lives of pupils.
— Sai Baba
The bad teacher imposes his ideas and his methods on his pupils, and such originality as they may have is lost in the second-rate art of imitation.
— Stephen Neill
She couldn't tell where his pupils ended and the irises began; looking into those eyes was like looking into a well where children had drowned.
— MaryJanice Davidson
They locked gazes, showing their souls on the edge of their pupils, their melancholy and passionate souls, which death was unable to unite.
— Marcel Proust
Education should turn out the pupil with something he knows well and something he can do well.
— Alfred North Whitehead
When he did appear his eyes were as brown as I remembered, pupils flecked with gold like beach pebbles.
— Amber Dawn
Teachers should be very careful not to spoil their pupils' taste for poetry for all time by making it a task and an imposition.
— Ernest Shackleton
Give the pupils something to do, not something to learn; and the doing is of such a nature as to demand thinking; learning naturally results.
— John Dewey
We are nor pupils neither teachers for the West. We are disciples of God and teachers for ourselves.
— Ivan Ilyin
If you are not prepared to look at your pupils strength's, don't touch their weaknesses.
— Reuven Feuerstein
Your future - take it, shake it, MAKE IT happen for you!
— G.J. Griffiths
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils ... - Louis Hector Berlioz
— William L.K.
Up close, though, these warring hues were offset by the brilliant ring of gold around her pupils.
— Sarah J. Maas
By studying the masters and not their pupils.
— Niels Henrik Abel
His pupils flared. "Is there a reason you do that, Princess?" "Is there any reason not to?
— Sarah J. Maas
To-day is the pupil of yesterday
— Publilius Syrus
Teachers are directed to instruct their pupils ... and to awaken in them a sense of their responsibility toward the community of the nation.
— Bernhard Rust
Her pupils were at once her salvation and her despair. They gave her the means of supporting life, but they made life hardly worth supporting.
— P.G. Wodehouse
He found, moreover, that the younger and more ignorant his pupils were, the more pleasure he took in teaching.
— Hermann Hesse
While my father sang, Pedroza stared at me. By that time my eye pupils were staring at him, too, like a terrier that's got hold of a fox.
— Barry McGuigan
You teacher, teach your pupils freedom in thought and deed, honesty in thought and deed, and tolerance in thought and deed.
— Ameen Rihani
If a teacher have any opinion which he wishes to conceal, his pupils will become as fully indoctrinated into that as into any which he publishes.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Association with my pupils has kept me young in my work. Criticism of their work has kept my own point of view clear.
— William Merritt Chase
For all the best teachers pride themselves on having a large number of pupils and think themselves worthy of a bigger audience.
— Quintilian
How much longer are you going to be a pupil? From now on do some teaching as well.
— Seneca The Younger
If we are any good we must always be working towards the moment at which our Pupils are fit to become our Critics & Rivals
— C.S. Lewis
I get an awful lot of people coming up and saying they went to school with me. There must have been 80,000 pupils at that school!
— James Nesbitt
His eyes, green with yellow sparks, and with elongated pupils like a cat's, made his grandmother gasp and say: 'Jesus! He has the devil's eyes!
— Olga Nunez Miret
For a moment, his pupils flickered blue, like there were tiny bathypelagic fish swimming in the deep trenches of his eyeballs.
— James S.A. Corey
The printed word is no longer as in demand as when I was of the age of pupils or even at the age of the teachers teaching them.
— Tom Stoppard
What the teachers digest, the pupils eat.
— Karl Kraus
Master and Doctor are my titles; for ten years now, without repose, I held my erudite recitals and led my pupils by the nose.
— Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
He turned his gaze upon her, and their eyes not only met, the pupils shook hands, exchanged business cards, and sat down for tea together.
— John Moore
Sir, you have now given me my 'cadeau;' I am obliged to you: it is the meed teachers most covet-praise of their pupils' progress.
— Charlotte Bronte
The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence.
— Amos Bronson Alcott
It is because they have no Oyarsa,' said one of the pupils.
It is because everyone of them wants to be a little Oyarsa himself,' said Augray. — C.S. Lewis
It is because everyone of them wants to be a little Oyarsa himself,' said Augray. — C.S. Lewis
Your eyes are a window into your soul. The way your pupils dilate when you're happy, and restrict when you're mad. -Ben
— Melisa M. Hamling
History is an excellent teacher with few pupils.
— Will Durant
Zen is not interested in high-flown statements; it wants its pupil to bite his apple and not discuss it.
— Anne Bancroft
The teacher does best, not when he explains, but when he impels his pupils to seek themselves the explanation.
— John Lancaster Spalding
When feminists become saints, we will become their pupils.
— Peter Kreeft
I have always said to my pupils: "Learn as much as you can about symbolism; then forget it when you are analyzing a dream."
— Carl Jung
Wit is the refractory pupil of judgment.
— William Shenstone
Those eyes of his just look up at me, pupils dilated in the diffused lights of the room. Wide, black pools, seeking out galaxies.
— Neal Shusterman
She gazes into her own pupils and sees the void that opened up inside of her, swallowing everything like some black hole of happiness ...
— Matthew Quick
Be pupils of the masses as well as their teachers.
— Mao Zedong
Tutors should behave reverently before their pupils.
— Roger L'Estrange
It is normal for politicians in all countries to profess themselves the pupils of history, anxious to draw the right lessons from her teaching.
— Douglas Hurd
pupils were fixed in the position of wide black dilatation that signifies brain death, and obviously would never respond to light again.
— Joan Didion
Every spring he vowed to quit teaching school, and every summer he missed his pupils and searched for them on the streets.
— Annie Dillard
We're spending, on average, three times more for prison than for public-school pupils. That's the dumbest investment policy. It doesn't make us safer.
— Marian Wright Edelman
I never teach my pupils, I only attempt to provide the conditions in which they can learn.
— Albert Einstein
Your pupils are dilated. Does that mean you want to fuck me or eat me? Because I might have a problem with one of those.
-Dex to Sloane — Charlie Cochet
-Dex to Sloane — Charlie Cochet
I am showing my pupils details of an immense landscape which they cannot possibly know their way around.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
If you become a teacher, by your pupils you'll be taught.
— Oscar Hammerstein II
The pupil who is never required to do what he cannot do, never does what he can do.
— John Stuart Mill
I was continuously a failure in his eyes, the worst of his pupils who just couldn't seem to learn her lessons.
— Heather Lyons
Eyes so black they seem all pupils.
— Suzanne Collins
You are rewarding a teacher poorly if you remain always a pupil.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Her four pupils bored into his, her white face perfectly immobile. "Altruism? What's happening to you?" "I don't know," he said.
— William Gibson
Wit,
the pupil of the soul's clear eye. — Sir John Davies
the pupil of the soul's clear eye. — Sir John Davies
He liked to bewilder his pupils, it was a form of tyranny.
— John Banville
I abhor the supreme folly of those who blame the disciples of nature in defiance of those masters who were themselves her pupils
— Leonardo Da Vinci
When we deal with death, the pupils will always be fixed and dilated, which indicates that there is no longer brain activity or response.
— Ann Hood
If a witch comes up to me some day, enlarges her pupils, and says: "With a hey nonnie nonnie and a hotcha cha," she'll be sure to get my attention!
— Anton Szandor LaVey
The result desired by the state is a wholly different one from that desired by parents, guardians, and pupils.
— Lester Frank Ward
The wilderness has found us out.
Darkness widens our pupils. — Maryfrances Wagner
Darkness widens our pupils. — Maryfrances Wagner
I'm going to smile, and my smile will sink down into your pupils, and heaven knows what it will become.
— Jean-Paul Sartre