John Locke — "It is easier for a tutor to command than to teach."
It is easier for a tutor to command than to teach.
It is easier for a tutor to command than to teach.
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"The improvement of the understanding is for two ends: first, for our own increase of knowledge; secondly, to enable us to deliver that knowledge to others."
"The greatest part of our knowledge is founded on observation and experience."
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