Source: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1961), P. 36
“The word "education" comes from the root e from ex, out, and duco, I lead. It means a leading out. To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul.”
Source: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
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Source: Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor
“Education with humility leads to wisdom; without humility, it leads to arrogance.”
Bishop Daly: Catholic schools should embrace faith, never compromise https://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/46624/bishop-daly-catholic-schools-should-embrace-faith-never-compromise (18 November 2020)

2010s, Farewell Speech (2017)
Context: I want our young people to know that they matter, that they belong. So don't be afraid—you hear me, young people? Don't be afraid. Be focused. Be determined. Be hopeful. Be empowered. Empower yourselves with a good education, then get out there and use that education to build a country worthy of your boundless promise. Lead by example with hope, never fear. And know that I will be with you, rooting for you and working to support you for the rest of my life.

Source: The Sayings and Teachings of the Great Mystics of Islam (2004), p. 86

Conversations with Jean Piaget (1980) by Jean Claude Bringuier
“Set out from any point. They are all alike. They all lead to a point of departure.”
Pártase de cualquier punto. Todos son iguales. Todos llevan a un punto de partida.
Voces (1943)

“We herd sheep, we drive cattle, we lead people. Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way.”
As quoted in Pocket Patriot : Quotes from American Heroes (2005) edited by Kelly Nickell, p. 157

"Of Choice in Reading", The Enquirer (1797)

“Lead, follow, or get out of the way.”
George S. Patton: "Lead me, follow me, or get out of my way", as quoted in Pocket Patriot: Quotes from American Heroes (2005) edited by Kelly Nickell, p. 157
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