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Quotes
from written and spoken word of this great advocate of positive
education bringing world peace. With thanks to Tula for collating
and researching them.
Quotes
on Peace
Averting
war is the work of politicians; establishing peace is the work
of education.
It
is the child who makes the man, and no man exists who was not
made by the child he once was.
Grown
ups and children must join their forces. In order to become great,
the grown up must be humble & learn from the child.
It is not the child as a physical but as a psychic being that
can provide a strong impetus to the betterment of mankind.
If salvation and help are to come, it is from the child, for the
child is the constructor of man and so of society. The child is
endowed with an inner power which can guide us to a more enlightened
future.
Not in the service of any political or social creed should the
teacher work, but in the service of the complete human being,
able to exercise in freedom a self-disciplined will and judgement,
unperverted by prejudice and undistorted by fear.
The
child passes little by little from the unconscious to the conscious,
trading always in the paths of joy & love.
It
is the spirit of the child that can determine the course of human
progress and lead it perhaps even to a higher form of civilisation.
If help and salvation are to come, they can only come from the
children, for the children are the makers of men.
We shall walk together on this path of life, for all things are
part of the universe, and are connected with each other to form
one whole unity.
Other
Quotes
No
one can be free unless he is independent.
An individual is disciplined when he is the master of himself.
It
is the child who is active, and not the teacher.
To
develop a language from nothing needs a different type of mentality.
The child has this. His intelligence is not of the same kind as
ours.
Character
formation cannot be taught. It comes from experience and not from
explanation.
The
first duty of the educator, whether he is involved with the new-born
infant or the older child, is to recognise the human personality
of the young being and respect it.
The
essential thing is for the task to arouse such an interest that
it engages the child's whole personality.
Inner
forces affect his choice, and if someone usurps the function of
this guide, the child is prevented from developing either his
will or his concentration.
The
training.....of the senses has the obvious advantage of enlarging
the field of perception and offering an ever more solid foundation
for intellectual growth.
The
children must be free to express themselves and thus reveal those
needs and attitudes which would otherwise remain hidden or repressed
in an environment that did not permit them to act spontaneously.
The
adult ought never to mould the child after himself, but should
leave him alone and work always from the deepest comprehension
of the child himself.
Character
formation cannot be taught. It comes from experience and not from
explanation.
The
hands are the instruments of man's intelligence.
The
human hand allows the mind to reveal itself.
Do
not erase the designs the child makes in the soft wax of his inner
life.
Our goal is not so much the imparting of knowledge as the unveiling
and developing of spiritual energy.
If
men of the future are to be strong, they must be independent and
free.
The
child is much more spiritually elevated than is usually supposed.
He often suffers, not from too much work, but from work that is
unworthy of him.
A
man is not what he is because of the teachers he has had, but
because of what he has done.
MuddlePuddle
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