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I am a pupil of Pissarro.
A pupil is a great resource.
To-day is the pupil of yesterday
Wit,--the pupil of the soul's clear eye.
Wit is the refractory pupil of judgment.
What the teachers digest, the pupils eat.
I belong to Helmut Kohl's political pupils.
The pupil will eclipse his tutor, I warrant.
Be pupils of the masses as well as their teachers.
Tutors should behave reverently before their pupils.
If you become a teacher, by your pupils you'll be taught.
When feminists become saints, we will become their pupils.
The pupil wants not so much to learn, as to learn how to learn.
I have become a pupil of the AA movement rather than the teacher.
Give me a girl at an impressionable age and she is mine for life.
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.
One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil.
I have always felt that the true text-book for the pupil is his teacher
I must remain a child and pupil of the Catechism, and am glad so to remain.
True undoubting is the teacher's part, continual undoubting the part of the pupil.
How much longer are you going to be a pupil? From now on do some teaching as well.
I could undertake to be an efficient pupil if it were possible to find an efficient teacher.
I'm going to smile, and my smile will sink down into your pupils, and heaven knows what it will become.
Zen is not interested in high-flown statements; it wants its pupil to bite his apple and not discuss it.
All my pupils are the creme de la creme. Give me a girl of an impressionable age, and she is mine for life.
Nationally, overwhelmingly non-white schools receive $1,000 less per pupil than overwhelmingly white schools.
The teacher does best, not when he explains, but when he impels his pupils to seek themselves the explanation.
Don't you realize," Merlin said to his pupil, "that the history of the universe has brought us here to this second?
We know that if religion is allowed into schools, pupils will sometimes begin to question the teaching they receive.
Association with my pupils has kept me young in my work. Criticism of their work has kept my own point of view clear.
The most important method of education always has consisted of that in which the pupil was urged to actual performance.
The printed word is no longer as in demand as when I was of the age of pupils or even at the age of the teachers teaching them.
Art, as far as it is able, follows nature, as a pupil imitates his master; thus your art must be, as it were, God's grandchild.
I abhor the supreme folly of those who blame the disciples of nature in defiance of those masters who were themselves her pupils
I get an awful lot of people coming up and saying they went to school with me. There must have been 80,000 pupils at that school!
In my school, racism was ubiquitous and unrelenting, and not just from the pupils. For a year I was terrorised by one of my teachers.
On certain, delicate subjects, bringing in outsiders to talk about values is pertinent because pupils listen to them more attentively.
Naturally, it is with some temerity that the pupil speaks before the master, because you know more about the Common Market than anybody.
When we deal with death, the pupils will always be fixed and dilated, which indicates that there is no longer brain activity or response.
While my father sang, Pedroza stared at me. By that time my eye pupils were staring at him, too, like a terrier that's got hold of a fox.
Let a man live with God, not afraid to talk with him. Let him study God's plans and methods, as one of Michelangelo's pupils might study his.
It is because they have no Oyarsa,' said one of the pupils. It is because everyone of them wants to be a little Oyarsa himself,' said Augray.
Her pupils were at once her salvation and her despair. They gave her the means of supporting life, but they made life hardly worth supporting.
It is normal for politicians in all countries to profess themselves the pupils of history, anxious to draw the right lessons from her teaching.
I say to my pupils, 'You can pitch me any thing you've got, but tell me why you're the only person who can write it in the world. Keep digging.'
I am reminded of the professor who, in his declining hours, was asked by his devoted pupils for his final counsel. He replied, 'Verify your quotations.
We do recognise the need to move towards the publication of information showing the progress made by pupils from one stage of their education to another.
At school, there were more Davids than any other name: more than 20 of us cousins out of 40 pupils. When my older cousins moved on, the school had to close.
Many a bad habit is developed through overindulgence, and many a good one by chastisement; therefore, beat your son as well as your pupil; never indulge them.
Don't say I was an inspirational teacher - my former pupils would laugh their heads off. I was grossly incompetent, but I hope I didn't do the children a disservice.