“It is a trite but true observation, that examples work more forcibly on the mind than precepts.”
Henry Fielding book Joseph Andrews
Book I, Ch. 1
Joseph Andrews (1742)
Source: The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia (1759), Chapter 29
“It is a trite but true observation, that examples work more forcibly on the mind than precepts.”
Henry Fielding book Joseph Andrews
Book I, Ch. 1
Joseph Andrews (1742)
“Brotherhood is an ideal better understood by example than precept!”
Paramahansa Yogananda book Autobiography of a Yogi
Source: Autobiography of a Yogi, Chapter 48 - "At Encinitas In California"
David Hume book Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary
Part I, Essay 22: Of the Standard of Taste
Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary (1741-2; 1748)
“Precepts may instruct, but examples persuade.”
Thomas Brooks (1608–1680) English Puritan
Heaven On Earth, 1654
Thomas Fuller (writer) (1654–1734) British physician, preacher, and intellectual
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727)
“Everywhere he found his precept checkmated by his example.”
Max Beerbohm (1872–1956) English writer
Source: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. XV
“Præcepta docent, exempla movent, Precepts may instruct, but examples do persuade.”
Thomas Brooks (1608–1680) English Puritan
London's Lamentations
Karl E. Weick (1936) Organisational psychologist
Source: 1970s, "Educational organizations as loosely coupled systems," 1976, p. 8
“The peoples of Islam will always be closer to us than, for example, France.”
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party
2 April 1945.
Disputed, The Testament of Adolf Hitler (1945)
Wynford Dewhurst (1864–1941) British artist
Source: Impressionist Painting: its genesis and development. (1904), p. vii; Preface.