Travel educates youth," said Bixiou, grinning, when Madame Bridau and the colonel had disappeared.
In all my days I never saw a man carry things with such a high hand as that soldier; they say war educates young men!
The rostrum governs and educates the rising young men who are destined to assume leading positions in the state.
Religion, according to my belief, educates men not for the state but for their eternal destiny.
His Arrival at Power, on the Death of Mazarin--He Re-educates himself.
But this education of others is a very complex matter, not to be accomplished unless the educator educates himself in the light afforded him by his pupils.
It is the maternal nursing of body and mind which educates the free force within to produce transient effects, and finally objects, agreeable to the sensibility.
He educates his child by his own exertions, and as he seeks his bed, may say he has done his duty.
And is not he a good citizen, who toils usefully, and properly educateshis children?
Hörnli, a Swiss, who showed me the Madrasa, an institution which educates eight hundred boys and young men from eight to twenty-two years old.
The theocratic system educatesthe individual as the servant of God.
The first works in harmony with nature since it educates the individual as a type of his species.
But this educates the child for Society, and by means of Society the individual passes over into relations with the world at large.
An invisible, irresistible power, the great current of life's experience, educates a man far more than a single human teacher can do, and in a different way.
Thought of others educates at once the heart and the mind; Frau Bella thought only and always of herself; of what she had to say and to feel.
As one example, my son, see how the State now educates its children, and does it in a way that no Solon, no Socrates, ever could imagine.
But God educateshis children, as chemists educate their pupils, by putting them into the laboratory and letting them work.
So God educates us, first, by impersonal law, and, secondly, by personal dependence.
The peculiarity of this school is that during a portion of the course it educates Officers for all Arms in common.
It makes us observe the vital points in which character consists, and educates the eye and mind in the habit of fastening and limiting themselves to essentials.
Now, gentlemen, follow me to the schoolhouse, so that you may see how Russia educates her subjects.
It is not history which teaches conscience to be honest; it is the conscience which educates history.
I have heard of one rich man objecting to it, who educates his own children at colleges and ladies' seminaries, but who looks not beyond his own family.
Beauty is that which evokes and educates this feeling.
Again, the work of the chorus is co-extensive with the work of education; rhythm and melody answer to the voice, and the motions of the body correspond to all three, and the sound enters in and educates the soul in virtue.
But let us bear in mind that the best teacher is not necessarily or often he who knows the most, but he who has most power to determine the student to self-activity; for in the end the mind educates itself.
The kind of man whoeducates is the test of the kind of education given, and there is properly no other test.
The poor young men that she often educates by toil early and late, labor, arduous and half paid, teach her, when properly prepared, that this absurd tyranny is supported by the word of God!
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