“Being asked how a man could be taught to escape the evil of drinking, he said, 'By seeing the disgusting behaviour of drunkards.'”— Anacharsis
“A holy life is a voice; it speaks when the tongue is silent, and is either a constant attraction or a perpetual reproof.”— Archibald Alexander
“What we are teaches the child far more than what we say, so we must be what we want our children to be.”— Joseph Chilton Pearce
“Our government is the potent, the omnipresent teacher. For good or for ill, it teaches the whole people by its example.”— Louis D. Brandeis
“The first rule of management is that people are not going to do what you tell them to do. They are going to do what they see you doing.”— Dale Dauten
“The best thing we can do if we want to encourage domestic development in other countries is to make the best of our own.”— George F. Kennan
“A holy life is a voice; it speaks when the tongue is silent, and is either a constant attraction or a perpetual reproof.”— Richard Baxter