Sol LeWitt (1928–2007) American artist
“Serial Project #1, 1966,” Aspen 5/6 (Fall/Winter 1967)
Quotes of Sol Lewitt
Source: Information Systems (1973), p. 1.
Sol LeWitt (1928–2007) American artist
“Serial Project #1, 1966,” Aspen 5/6 (Fall/Winter 1967)
Quotes of Sol Lewitt
“Precepts may instruct, but examples persuade.”
Thomas Brooks (1608–1680) English Puritan
Heaven On Earth, 1654
Gerald of Wales (1146) Medieval clergyman and historian
Edward A Freeman The History of the Norman Conquest of England Vol. 5 (1876) p. 579.
Criticism
François-Noël Babeuf (1760–1797) French political agitator and journalist of the French Revolutionary period
Nul ne peut par l'accumulation de tous les moyens priver l'autre de l'instruction nécessaire pour son bonheur; l'instruction doit-être commune.
[in Gracchus Babeuf avec les Egaux, Jean-Marc Shiappa, Les éditions ouvrières, 1991, 49, 27082 2892-7, ; Manifeste des Plébéien]
On education
“Præcepta docent, exempla movent, Precepts may instruct, but examples do persuade.”
Thomas Brooks (1608–1680) English Puritan
London's Lamentations
Richard Price (1721–1791) Welsh nonconformist preacher and radical
Source: A Discourse on the Love of Our Country (1789), p. 13
Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880) French writer (1821–1880)
Correspondence, Letters to Mademoiselle Leroyer de Chantepie
Variant: Do not read as children do to enjoy themselves, or, as the ambitious do to educate themselves. No, read to live.
Context: Do not read as children do to enjoy themselves, or, as the ambitious do to educate themselves. No, read to live. (June 1857)
Mario Bunge (1919) Argentine philosopher and physicist
Mario Bunge, Philosophy in Crisis: The Need for Reconstruction, 2001, p. 20.
2000s
“One should never forget, that society would rather be amused than instructed.”
Adolph Freiherr Knigge book Über den Umgang mit Menschen
Vor allen Dingen soll man nie vergessen, daß die Gesellschaft lieber unterhalten, als unterrichtet sein will.
Variant translation: Above all, we should never forget that society would prefer to be entertained, than taught.
Über den Umgang mit Menschen (1788)
James Beattie (1735–1803) Scottish poet, moralist and philosopher
"Remarks on the Utility of Classical Learning" (written in 1769), published in Essays, Vol. II (1776), p. 524.