Teaching Science Quotes
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Teaching Science Quotes & Sayings
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Real seriousness in regard to writing is one of two absolute necessities. The other, unfortunately, is talent.
— Ernest Hemingway,
President Obama said he plans on training 10,000 new math and science teachers. How about teaching math to that economic team of his?
— Jay Leno
I'm not very good at science or math, even though I pretend. And I'm not very good at teaching. I'm not very patient.
— Rick Smolan
A new grace for a new life is what we need in the coming year.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
For our vanity is such that we hold our own characters immutable, and we are slow to acknowledge that they have changed, even for the better.
— E. M. Forster
The Stranger: Darkness warshed over the Dude - darker'n a black steer's tookus on a moonless prairie night. There was no bottom.
— Fred Barnett
I'm a method actor as well as a method singer.
— Jill Scott
Science is a satisfactory curiosity.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Human knowledge is but a ripple on the water's surface. To go deeper, we must accept the fact that we don't know everything
— Stewart Stafford
I woke up to the world of science when my high school chemistry teacher introduced me to the elegantly ordered periodic table.
— Isadore Singer
In modern pharmacology it's so clear that even if you have a fixed dose of a drug, the individuals respond very differently to one and the same dose.
— Arvid Carlsson
See that your children be taught, not only the labors of the earth, but the loveliness of it.
— John Ruskin
Psychology is a science, and teaching is an art; and sciences never generate arts directly out of themselves.
— William James
If I had my choice, every high school would be teaching financial literacy along with math and science.
— Gregory Meeks
he wrote a series of guidebooks for people forced to travel on business. Ridiculous, when you thought about it: Macon hated travel.
— Anne Tyler
Paul Harvey was the most listened to man in the history of radio ... There is no one who will ever come close to him.
— Paul Harvey
More often than you might think, teaching science is inseparable from teaching doubt.
— Lawrence M. Krauss
Mathematics education is much more complicated than you expected, even though you expected it to be more complicated than you expected.
— Edward Griffith Begle
I love the world, just, you know ... not the people in it.
— Hannah Vandegrift
I have always been - I think any student of history almost inevitably is - a cheerful pessimist.
— Jacques Barzun
Characters don't belong to anyone, not even the person who plays them.
— Antonio Banderas
strange attractor - do
— Nancy Kress