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Letter "L" » lie in
«The success or failure of a life, as far as posterity goes, seems to lie in the more or less luck of seizing the right moment of escape»
«The tragedy of life doesn't lie in not reaching your goal. The tragedy lies in having no goal to reach. It isn't a calamity to die with dreams unfilled, but it is a calamity not to dream. It is not disgrace to reach the stars, but it is a disgrace to»
«The roots of true achievement lie in the will to become the best that you can become.»
«True Civilization does not lie in gas, nor in steam, nor in turn-tables. It lies in the reduction of the traces of original sin.»
«The reason for the slow progress of the world seems to lie in a single fact. Every man is born under the yoke, and grows up beneath the oppressions of his age.»
«The teacher must derive not only the capacity, but the desire, to observe natural phenomena. The teacher must understand and feel her position of observer: the activity must lie in the phenomenon.»
Author: Maria Montessori
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Educator,
Physician)
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About:
Teachers and teaching
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Keywords:
derive,
lie in,
natural phenomenon,
observe,
observer,
phenomena,
phenomenon,
position,
The Observer,
The Teacher
«The very spring and root of honesty and virtue lie in good education.»
«The test of the artist does not lie in the will with which he goes to work, but in the excellence of the work he produces.»
«The roots of all goodness lie in the soil of appreciation for goodness.»
«The interest in life does not lie in what people do, nor even in their relations to each other, but largely in the power to communicate with a third party, antagonistic, enigmatic, yet perhaps persuadable, which one may call life in general.»
Author: Virginia Woolf
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Writer)
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About:
Communication
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Keywords:
antagonistic,
communicate,
enigmatic,
general interest,
in general,
largely,
lie in,
persuadable,
relations,
third party,
to each other