Philosophical
and Psychological Foundations of Education
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Reading |
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My Educational Philosophy Quotations by Author |
Reading is the threshold to the spiritual life; it can introduce us to it; it does not constitute it. ~ Marcel Proust When you are young, every book you truly fall in love with is a life of yours, one that you have, as it were, lived in the past and now can remember in full. It is a blessing of remarkable proportion, for through books one is incarnated many times—not only, say, as a questing sailor aboard a whaling ship, a mortally ill heiress, a woman taken in adultery, but also as the mind who conceives and renders these things and experiences the world in a certain manner. ~ Mark Edmundson, Teacher: The One Who Made the Difference, p. 255 Mostly what I read for, I have to admit, was to find out who I myself might be. I was perpetually in hope of hearing my own inarticulate thoughts and feelings put into words by someone who had gone deeper into life, and into language, than I had done. ~ Mark Edmundson, Teacher: The One Who Made the Difference, p. 255 It is only the incessant labor of combining your own experience, taken in and metabolized by intense feeling and thought, with what you have acquired in books that actually creates and re-creates a free-flowing identity. ~ Mark Edmundson, Teacher: The One Who Made the Difference, p. 255
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