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“I do not know to whom the aphorism 'There are no sound studies, only ones that haven't been busted yet' belongs, but it has measure of truth in it.”
Source : Mark Dvoretsky (1991). “Secrets of Chess Training”, Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
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“A US Department of Education; implementation of a scientific materialist philosophy; studies, being cleansed of religious, patriotic and other features of the bourgeois ideology; students taught on the basis of Marxian dialectical materialism, internationalism and general ethics of a new socialist society; present obsolete methods of teaching will be superseded by a scientific pedagogy. The whole basis and organization of capitalist science will be revolutionized. Science will become materialistic, hence truly scientific. God will be banished from the laboratories as well as from the schools.”
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“We begin with the hypothesis that any subject can be taught effectively in some intellectually honest form to any child at any stage of development.”
Source : Jerome S. BRUNER (2009). “The Process of Education, Revised Edition”, p.33, Harvard University Press
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“My love life doesn't stink; it's nonexistent.”
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“The darkness crumbles away It is the same old druid Time as ever.”
Source : 1916 'Break of Day in theTrenches'.
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“There are good men everywhere. I only wish they had louder voices.”
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“In the fairy tale the painting represents the here and now. The book is actually divided into five sections, through which the key character, the muse, leads us.”
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“Both instruments are processors of information. Both appeared when nothing quite like them had existed before, and both began to make their effects felt immediately (a situation that isn't invariable with new technology). Both devices were less the result of a single breakthrough than of an evolving set of technologies. Like the computer, the printing press had no one certain inventor; it was a technology whose time had come.”