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What was the best words of wisdom your teacher told you?

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What was the best words of wisdom your teacher told you?

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  1. Listen ?


  2. some folks are wise and some are otherwise

  3. he'll be a lawyer

  4. i left schools a few weeks ago and i told my maths teacher before i left i wish i could skip the next to years and go straight to uni.

    he said "dont wish your life away or you'll regret it"

    That the best advice ever and now i live every second!!

  5. "all you are good for is working in a factory",,I have never been inside one and am now a director of a £25 million building business, teachers don't know us at all they only know what they have tried to make us, they cant even stop bullying      

  6. My Maths teacher told me 30 years ago to study computers because they were going to be all the rage, I ignored him and done the Carpentry and Joinery course instead. I can no longer work due to a spinal injury, wish I knew more about computers now.

  7. Stop day dreaming and pull your finger out.

  8. Don't become a teacher.

  9. Get your homework in on time or you're in detention.

  10. In my school report:

    "He must learn that physics can be fun without being a joke"

  11. dont swing back on the chairs....... you'll fall off


  12. "Every single moment in time contains an infinite number of possibilities." A substitute teacher said this to our class in 9th grade-I'm 28 now and think about it every day still.

  13. an original is always worth more then a copy.

    like how people copy each other in clothes and try to be like other people

  14. i'm not sure you're answer to this question reflects as much knowledge as it implies

  15. If you fail to prepare, prepare to fail.

  16. "If you accept that some writing has the power to inspire, you must also accept that some writing has the power to corrupt".

    Mr Marcon, Bromley Grammar school, 1969.

    I remember this well because it went against everything I believed in; and yet it made sense. The sort of wisdom that matters is the sort that makes you think, and change your point of view, not the sort that reinforces your already held position.

    I am still not sure about this statement, and it still makes me think. Perhaps this very statement is the sort that can corrupt; but then if it is, it proves itself to be correct. You cannot deny the truth of this statement without creating a paradox.

  17. Don't cross your legs,you will get varicose veins in later years.

    This teacher would walk the isle of our desks to catch us unaware & slap our legs with a long cane,she loved that cane I can never remember seeing her without it.

  18. Love Many

    Trust Few and

    Always travel in your own canoe.

    She wrote it in mine, and my sisters leaving books

  19. Don't sweat the petty stuff, and don't pet the sweaty stuff!

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