Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'The task of the educator lies in seeing that the child does not confound good with immobility and evil with activity.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'How can any one paint who cannot grade colors? How can any one write poetry who has not learnt to hear and see?' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'If education is protection to life, you will realize that it is necessary that education accompany life during its whole course.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'If intelligence is the triumph of life, the spoken word is the marvellous means by which this intelligence is manifested.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'The first idea the child must acquire is that of the difference between good and evil.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'With man, the life of the body depends on the life of the spirit.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'When you have solved the problem of controlling the attention of the child, you have solved the entire problem of its education.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'Education is a work of self-organization by which man adapts himself to the conditions of life.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'To aid life, leaving it free, however, that is the basic task of the educator.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'We are nauseated by the sight of trivial personalities decomposing in the eternity of print.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'The telephone, which interrupts the most serious conversations and cuts short the most weighty observations, has a romance of its own.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'I would venture to guess that Anon, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'Sleep, that deplorable curtailment of the joy of life.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'Odd how the creative power at once brings the whole universe to order.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'One of the signs of passing youth is the birth of a sense of fellowship with other human beings as we take our place among them.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'I read the book of Job last night, I don't think God comes out well in it.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality.' Read More Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'It is far more difficult to murder a phantom than a reality.' Read More Newer Posts Older Posts
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'The task of the educator lies in seeing that the child does not confound good with immobility and evil with activity.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'How can any one paint who cannot grade colors? How can any one write poetry who has not learnt to hear and see?' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'If education is protection to life, you will realize that it is necessary that education accompany life during its whole course.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'If intelligence is the triumph of life, the spoken word is the marvellous means by which this intelligence is manifested.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'The first idea the child must acquire is that of the difference between good and evil.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'With man, the life of the body depends on the life of the spirit.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'When you have solved the problem of controlling the attention of the child, you have solved the entire problem of its education.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'Education is a work of self-organization by which man adapts himself to the conditions of life.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Maria Montessori: 'To aid life, leaving it free, however, that is the basic task of the educator.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'We are nauseated by the sight of trivial personalities decomposing in the eternity of print.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'One likes people much better when they're battered down by a prodigious siege of misfortune than when they triumph.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'The telephone, which interrupts the most serious conversations and cuts short the most weighty observations, has a romance of its own.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'I would venture to guess that Anon, who wrote so many poems without signing them, was often a woman.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'Sleep, that deplorable curtailment of the joy of life.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'Odd how the creative power at once brings the whole universe to order.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'One of the signs of passing youth is the birth of a sense of fellowship with other human beings as we take our place among them.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'I read the book of Job last night, I don't think God comes out well in it.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality.' Read More
Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Quote Interpretation 6 10/22/23 Virginia Woolf: 'It is far more difficult to murder a phantom than a reality.' Read More