EDU101FiveQuotes

Find 4 quotes that speak to you- - that say what you believe about Also find 1 quote that addresses one of the topics listed above but that you totally disagree with.
 * teaching
 * learning
 * your concentration/specialization subject

Details:
 * Bring the quotes in writing to class. They can be handwritten, typed in a word processor and printed, printed or photocopied from a source and highlighted . . . just bring them in a paper format.
 * Be sure to know who the author is. If you know the context (date, was it from a book or speech or letter, etc.), even better.
 * Be prepared to tell why you picked each quote.

(just a few . . . feel free to find your own, (including books and other print media)): http://en.wikiquote.org/ (Thank you to Andrew (EDU 101-003 spring 2007) for sharing this resource.) http://www.positivenews.net/quote.htm (Thank you to Roger (EDU 101-003 spring 2007) for sharing this resource of positive quotes about motivation and inspiration) http://www.wisdomquotes.com/ http://thinkexist.com/quotations/ [|http://homepages.vub.ac.be/~avmessem/Quotes.htm] (Thank you to Lisa (EDU 101-002 spring 2008) for sharing this resource) http://www.quotegarden.com (Thank you to Scott (EDU 101-0001 spring 2009) for sharing this resource)
 * Resources**