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Quotes by John Dewey


"The self is not something ready-made, but something in continuous formation through choice of action."
By John Dewey
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"Education is life itself."
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"There is no discipline in the world so severe as the discipline of experience subjected to the tests of intelligent development and direction."
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"We can have facts without thinking but we cannot have thinking without facts."
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"Social engaged intellectuals must accept reality as they found it and shape it toward positive social goals, not stand aside in self-righteous isolation."
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"We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice or kindness in general. Action is always specific, concrete, individualized, unique."
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"It is our American habit if we find the foundations of our educational structure unsatisfactory to add another story or wing. We find it easier to add a new study or course or kind of school than to recognize existing conditions so as to meet the need."
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"Luck, bad if not good, will always be with us. But it has a way of favoring the intelligent and showing its back to the stupid."
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"Intellectually, religious emotions are not creative but conservative. They attach themselves readily to the current view of the world and consecrate it."
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"Every great advance in science has issued from a new audacity of imagination."
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"To find out what one is fitted to do, and to secure an opportunity to do it, is the key to happiness."
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"There is more than a verbal tie between the words common, community, and communication.... Try the experiment of communicating,"
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"Failure is instructive. The person who really thinks learns quite as much from his failures as from his successes."
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"Children who know how to think for themselves spoil the harmony of the collective society which is coming where everyone is inte"
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"Intellectually, religious emotions are not creative but conservative. They attach themselves to the current view of the world an"
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"The good man is the man who, no matter how morally unworthy he has been, is moving to become better."
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"Anyone who has begun to think places some portion of the world in jeopardy."
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"There is no discipline in the world so severe as the discipline of experience subjected to the tests of intelligent development"
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