12+ Alice Steinbach Quotes On Education

I suspected, however, that I wasn't homesick for anything I would find at home when I returned. The longing was for what I wouldn't find: the past and all the people and places there were lost to me. — Alice Steinbach

A letter is always better than a phone call. People write things in letters they would never say in person. They permit themselves to write down feelings and observations using emotional syntax far more intimate and powerful than speech will allow. — Alice Steinbach

The fun-seekers, I noted, were spontaneous and flexible. They approached each day and each situation with a willingness to ride whatever wave came along, just for the experience of it. The complainers, on the other hand, would only catch a wave if it was exactly to their liking. Anything else drew loud protestations about how it was not what they expected. — Alice Steinbach

I suppose that, after the passion of love, water rights have caused more trouble than anything else to the human species. — Alice Steinbach

It is one of the strongest bonds, I think, that can spring up between people: sharing a passion for certain books and their authors. — Alice Steinbach

And who's to say that just because something lasts only a short time, it has little value? — Alice Steinbach

Going back to school is like going back in time. Immediately, for better or for worse, you must give up a little piece of your autonomy in order to become part of the group. And every group, of course, has its hierarchies and rules- spoken and unspoken. It is like learning to live once again in a family- which, of course, is the setting where all learning begins. — Alice Steinbach

Women would be better off when they no longer needed men more than they needed their own independent identities...How long a time it took me after my divorce to understand that being alone is not the same as being lonely. — Alice Steinbach

I'm a woman in search on an adventure — Alice Steinbach

What is the purpose of memory? Is it a trick to make sure we don't forget who we are by reminding us of who we were? — Alice Steinbach

Mother loved the wind. When I was growing up, she would recite this poem to me. Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I, But when the trees bow down their heads, The wind is passing by. So it is with God. — Alice Steinbach

Freedom has its dangers as well as its joys. And the sooner we learn to get up after a fall, the better off we'll be. — Alice Steinbach

Life Lessons by Alice Steinbach

  1. Alice Steinbach's work teaches us to be brave and take risks in order to uncover stories that need to be told.
  2. She also shows us the importance of being curious and open to new experiences and cultures.
  3. Lastly, her work demonstrates the power of storytelling and the impact it can have on our understanding of the world.
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