Education |
An education which does not teach us to discriminate between good and bad, to assimilate the one and eschew the other, is a misnomer. |
Education should be so revolutionized as to answer the wants of the poorest villager, instead of answering those of an imperial exploiter. |
Education in the understanding of citizenship is a short-term affair if we are honest and earnest. |
Basic education links the children, whether of cities or the villages, to all that is best and lasting in India. |
Is not education the art of drawing out full manhood of the children under training? |
Literacy in itself is no education. |
Literacy is not the end of education nor even the beginning. |
Literacy education should follow the education of the hand-the one gift that visibly distinguishes man from beast. |
Real education has to draw out the best from the boys and girls to be educated. |
True education must correspond to the surrounding circumstances or it is not a healthy growth. |
What is really needed to make democracy function is not knowledge of facts, but right education. |
National education to be truly national must reflect the national condition for the time being. |
The function of Nayee-Talim is not to teach an occupation, but through it to develop the whole man. |
I believe that religious education must be the sole concern of religious associations. |
By education I mean an all-round drawing out of the best in the child and man-body, mind and spirit. |
By spiritual training I mean education of the heart. |
Experience gained in two schools under my control has taught me that punishment does not purify, if anything, it hardens children. |
I consider writing as a fine art. We kill it by imposing the alphabet on little children and making it the beginning of learning. |
I do regard spinning and weaving as the necessary part of any national system of education. |
The aim of university education should be to turn out true servants of the people who will live and die for the country's freedom. |
A balanced intellect presupposes a harmonious growth of body, mind and soul. |
Love requires that true education should be easily accessible to all and should be of use to every villager in this daily life. |
The notion of education through handicrafts rises from the contemplation of truth and love permeating life's activities. |
The fees that you pay do not cover even a fraction of the amount that is spent on your education from the public exchanger. |
Persistent questioning and healthy inquisitiveness are the first requisite for acquiring learning of any kind. |
If we want to impart education best suited to the needs of the villagers, we should take the vidyapith to the villages. |
In a democratic scheme, money invested in the promotion of learning gives a tenfold return to the people even as a seed sown in good soil returns a luxuriant crop. |
All education in a country has got to be demonstrably in promotion of the progress of the country in which it is given. |
The schools and colleges are really a factory for turning out clerks for Government. |
The canker has so eaten into the society that in many cases the only meaning of education is a knowledge of English. |
The emphasis laid on the principle of spending every minute of one's life usefully is the best education for citizenship. |