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  • #1
    C.S. Lewis
    “An unliterary man may be defined as one who reads books once only. . . . We do not enjoy a story fully at the first reading. Not till the curiosity, the sheer narrative lust, has been given its sop and laid asleep, are we at leisure to savour the real beauties. Till then, it is like wasting great wine on a ravenous natural thirst which merely wants cold wetness.”
    C.S. Lewis, On Stories: And Other Essays on Literature

  • #2
    Bob Dylan
    “In the fury of the moment I can see the Master's hand
    In every leaf that trembles, in every grain of sand.”
    Bob Dylan

  • #3
    John Taylor Gatto
    “What's gotten in the way of education in the United States is a theory of social engineering that says there is ONE RIGHT WAY to proceed with growing up.”
    John Taylor Gatto, Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling

  • #4
    John Taylor Gatto
    “Whatever an education is, it should make you a unique individual, not a conformist; it should furnish you with an original spirit with which to tackle the big challenges; it should allow you to find values which will be your roadmap through life; it should make you spiritually rich, a person who loves whatever you are doing, wherever you are, whomever you are with; it should teach you what is important, how to live and how to die.”
    John Taylor Gattoo, Dumbing us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling

  • #5
    John Taylor Gatto
    “Shouldn't we also ask ourselves what the consequences are of scrambling to provide the "most" of everything to our children in a world of fast dwindling resources? ”
    John Taylor Gatto

  • #6
    John Taylor Gatto
    “Independent study, community service, adventures and experience, large doses of privacy and solitude, a thousand different apprenticeships — the one-day variety or longer — these are all powerful, cheap, and effective ways to start a real reform of schooling. But no large-scale reform is ever going to work to repair our damaged children and our damaged society until we force open the idea of “school” to include family as the main engine of education. If we use schooling to break children away from parents — and make no mistake, that has been the central function of schools since John Cotton announced it as the purpose of the Bay Colony schools in 1650 and Horace Mann announced it as the purpose of Massachusetts schools in 1850 — we’re going to continue to have the horror show we have right now.”
    John Taylor Gatto, Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling

  • #7
    John Taylor Gatto
    “The primary goal of real education is not to deliver facts but to guide students to the truths that will allow them to take responsibility for their lives.”
    John Taylor Gatto, A Different Kind of Teacher: Solving the Crisis of American Schooling

  • #8
    John Taylor Gatto
    “This was once a land where every sane person knew how to build a shelter, grow food, and entertain one another. Now we have been rendered permanent children. It’s the architects of forced schooling who are responsible for that.”
    John Taylor Gatto, Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling

  • #9
    John Taylor Gatto
    “The home-schooling movement has quietly grown to a size where one and half million young people are being educated entirely by their own parents; last month the education press reported the amazing news that, in their ability to think, children schooled at home seem to be five or even ten years ahead of their formally trained peers.”
    John Taylor Gatto, Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling

  • #10
    John Taylor Gatto
    “Children allowed to take responsibility and given a serious part in the larger world are always superior to those merely permitted to play and be passive.”
    John Taylor Gatto, The Underground History of American Education: An Intimate Investigation Into the Prison of Modern Schooling

  • #11
    John Taylor Gatto
    “I feel ashamed that so many of us cannot imagine a better way to do things than locking children up all day in cells instead of letting them grow up knowing their families, mingling with the world, assuming real obligations, striving to be independent and self-reliant and free.”
    John Taylor Gatto

  • #12
    George Sand
    “Let us accept truth, even when it surprises us and alters our views.”
    George Sand, Letters of George Sand

  • #13
    C.S. Lewis
    “There are no ordinary people. You have never talked to a mere mortal. Nations, cultures, arts, civilizations - these are mortal, and their life is to ours as the life of a gnat. But it is immortals whom we joke with, work with, marry, snub and exploit - immortal horrors or everlasting splendors. This does not mean that we are to be perpetually solemn. We must play. But our merriment must be of that kind (and it is, in fact, the merriest kind) which exists between people who have, from the outset, taken each other seriously - no flippancy, no superiority, no presumption.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Weight of Glory

  • #14
    Denis de Rougemont
    “Love ceases to be a demon only when he ceases to be a god.”
    Denis de Rougemont

  • #15
    William Shakespeare
    “One touch of nature makes the whole world kin,
    That all with one consent praise new-born gauds,
    Though they are made and moulded of things past,
    And give to dust that is a little gilt
    More laud than gilt o'er-dusted.
    The present eye praises the present object.”
    William Shakespeare

  • #16
    Flannery O'Connor
    “Everywhere I go I'm asked if I think the university stifles writers. My opinion is that they don't stifle enough of them. There's many a best-seller that could have been prevented by a good teacher.”
    Flannery O'Connor

  • #17
    Jim Elliot
    “Lord, make my way prosperous not that I achieve high station, but that my life be an exhibit to the value of knowing God.”
    Jim Elliot



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