Teaching English Quotes
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Teaching English Quotes & Sayings
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In 100 years we have gone from teaching Latin and Greek in High School to teaching remedial English in college.
— Joseph Sobran
You can learn English online
— Brian Daniel
The theory of the teacher with all these immigrant kids was that if you spoke English loudly enough they would eventually understand.
— E.L. Doctorow
Love is the grounding of our existence as humans and is the basic emotioning in our systemic identity as human beings.
— Humberto Maturana
new strategies in teaching and learning English language
— Wilga Rivers
I double majored in English education and theater with a musical theater minor. Teaching is the only thing that makes me as happy as performing.
— Rob McClure
To be a queen-that would not sweeten the bitter water against which I had been building the dam in my soul. It might strengthen the dam, though.
— C.S. Lewis
There were bad guys on flying manhole covers after me, and a guy with an armored crotch and a mirrored face.
— Neil Gaiman
My eyes are bloodshot. I look at my face and I think that I had someone who loved this face. And now he's gone. And now no one loves my face anymore.
— Taylor Jenkins Reid
I'm bilingual. I speak English and I speak educationese.
— Shirley Hufstedler
Lord, why are you silent? Why are you always silent ... ?
— Shusaku Endo
Besides the aesthetics, besides teaching an appreciation of T.S. Eliot, a basic need is fulfilled when you teach English at CUNY.
— Billy Collins
I loathe it when they [English teachers] are bullied by no-nothing parents or cowardly school boards.
— Pat Conroy
He may be dead; or he may be teaching English.
— Cormac McCarthy
Teaching English literature would have seemed to us like teaching a hungry man the way to his mouth when he had a feast before him. Almost
— Albert Jay Nock
We wanted to be as expansive as possible to make sure we didn't preclude some good ideas.
— John Poindexter
When I was teaching English and trying to get kids passionate about reading, the most effective weapon I had was 'The Martian Chronicles.'
— Jack McDevitt