
“A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room.”
Source: Sisterhood Everlasting
“A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room.”
This is Your Brain on Music (2006)
Context: During the first six months or so of life... the infant brain is unable to clearly distinguish the source of sensory inputs; vision, hearing, and touch meld into a unitary perceptual representation.... inputs from the various sensory receptors may connect to many different parts of the brain, pending pruning that will occur later in life. As Simon Baron-Cohen has described it, with all this sensory cross talk, the infant lives in a state of complete psychodelic splendor (without the aid of drugs).
Two Years Later: Mexico City Return
Queer: A Novel (1985)
The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman (1926)
“In the first three months, half of my salary went for a pigeonhole in the Siberian end of town.”
Source: Five Point Someone - What not to do at IIT! (2004), P. 270
New York Times (30 November 2003) "The Chant Not Heard".
"The next … months" in Iraq
Asimov Laughs Again (1992)
General sources
Fragment 10 (1794). [Source: Saint-Just, Fragments sur les institutions républicaines]