
“Teaching literature is impossible; that is why it is difficult.”
The Stubborn Structure, p. 84
"Quotes"
Some of the Dharma (1997)
“Teaching literature is impossible; that is why it is difficult.”
The Stubborn Structure, p. 84
"Quotes"
"All Literature", from Anarchism Is Not Enough (London: Jonathan Cape, 1928)
Letter to The Daily Telegraph, July 8, 1941; published in The Letters of Sean O'Casey: 1910-41 (New York: Macmillan, 1975) p. 890.
Of P. G. Wodehouse's wartime broadcasts from Berlin.
A Few Maxims for the Instruction of the Over-Educated (1894)
“When your excessive eagerness to teach has left you.”
Aggression
One Minute Wisdom (1989)
Context: A zealous disciple expressed a desire to teach others the Truth and asked the Master what he thought about this. The Master said, "Wait."
Each year the disciple would return with the same request and each time the Master would give him the same reply: "Wait."
One day he said to the Master, "When will I be ready to teach?"
Said the Master, "When your excessive eagerness to teach has left you."
[Z. Elmarsafy, A. Bernard, D. Attwell, Debating Orientalism, https://books.google.com/books?id=VP6ARP2m-D0C&pg=PA82, 13 June 2013, Springer, 978-1-137-34111-2, 82]
As quoted in B. F. Skinner : The Man and His Ideas (1968) by Richard Isadore Evans, p. 73
"As I Please," Daily Herald/Tribune (27 February 1947) http://www.netcharles.com/orwell/essays/asiplease1947-01.htm#Feb27
"As I Please" (1943–1947)
“It's no longer enough to teach our children Bible stories; they need doctrine and apologetics.”