“Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.”
W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963) American sociologist, historian, activist and writer
Epistola CVI, sect. 2; translation from Edward Churton The Early English Church ([1840] 1841) p. 324
“Children learn more from what you are than what you teach.”
W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963) American sociologist, historian, activist and writer
Bhakti Tirtha Swami (1950–2005) American Hindu writer
Source: Books, Spiritual Warrior, Volume I: Uncovering Spiritual Truths in Psychic Phenomena (Hari-Nama Press, 1996), Chapter 1: Dreams: A State of Reality, p. 26
John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury (1834–1913) British banker, Liberal politician, philanthropist, scientist and polymath
The Use of Life (1894), ch. IV: Recreation
James Weldon Johnson (1871–1938) writer and activist
O Black and Unknown Bards, st. 6.
Fifty Years and Other Poems (1917)
“If you want to master something, teach it. Teaching is a powerful tool for learning.”
Richard Feynman (1918–1988) American theoretical physicist
Nigel Cumberland (1967) British author and leadership coach
Source: Your Job-Hunt Ltd – Advice from an Award-Winning Asian Headhunter (2003), p.35