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Carter G. Woodson 15
African-American historian and writer 1875–1950Related quotes

“Liberating education consists in acts of cognition, not transferals of information.”
“Otherwise you are not educated; you are merely trained.”
Pieces of Eight (1982)
Context: The most worthwhile form of education is the kind that puts the educator inside you, as it were, so that the appetite for learning persists long after the external pressure for grades and degrees has vanished. Otherwise you are not educated; you are merely trained.

“I am English by education, Muslim by culture and Hindu merely by accident.”
While this is often attributed to Nehru, it was actually something said by the Hindu Mahasabha leader, N. B. Khare.
Khare states, "Nehru’s is a very complex personality. As he himself has explained in his Autobiography, he is English by education, Muslim by culture and Hindu by an accident of birth."
"The Angry Aristocrat", N. B. Khare in A Study of Nehru, Rafiq Zakaria (ed.), 1960.
No such passage exists in Nehru's autobiography. https://www.altnews.in/did-jawaharlal-nehru-ever-say-i-am-english-by-education-muslim-by-culture-and-hindu-by-accident/
Misattributed

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 28.

Nobel Peace Prize Speech (1975)
(p. 38)
Favela Digital- The other side of technology. (2013)