17+ Daniel Pennac Quotes On Education, Democracy And Power

Time spent reading, like time spent loving, increases our lifetime. — Daniel Pennac

The paradoxical virtue of reading lies in distancing ourselves from the world so that we may make sense of it. — Daniel Pennac

Reader's Bill of Rights 1. The right to not read 2. The right to skip pages 3. The right to not finish 4. The right to reread 5. The right to read anything 6. The right to escapism 7. The right to read anywhere 8. The right to browse 9. The right to read out loud 10. The right to not defend your tastes — Daniel Pennac

You can't make someone read. Just like you can't make them fall in love, or dream. — Daniel Pennac

If you`re wondering how you`ll find time, it means you don`t really want to read. Because nobody`s ever got time. Children certainly haven`t, nor have teenagers or grown-ups. Life always gets in the way. <...> Time to read is always time stolen. <...> Stolen from what? From the tyranny of living.”- p.125 — Daniel Pennac

We keep quiet about what we read. Our enjoyment of a book remains a jealously guarded secret. Perhaps because there`s no need to talk, or because it takes time to distill what we've read before we can say anything. Silence is our guarantee of intimacy. We might have finished reading but we`re still living the book. — Daniel Pennac

By making time to read, like making time to love, we expand our time for living. — Daniel Pennac

A well-chosen book saves you from everything, including yourself. — Daniel Pennac

I master my doubts now. I have fun with them, they're my travelling companions. — Daniel Pennac

All it takes is one teacher - just one - to save us from ourselves and make us forget all the others. — Daniel Pennac

But reading is different, reading is something you do. With TV, and cinema for that matter, everything's handed to you on a plate, nothing has to be worked at, they just spoon-feed you. The picture, the sound, the scenery, the atmospheric music in case you haven't understood what the director's on about... The creaking door that tells you to be stiff. You have to imagine it all when you're reading. — Daniel Pennac

Each country thinks its school is in a specific crisis, without ever linking the school's crisis to that of the society around it. — Daniel Pennac

When you buy a jacket, it’s important the pockets are big enough for a paperback! — Daniel Pennac

L’architecture est art de suggestion. — Daniel Pennac

I have never experienced a sorrow that was not relieved by an hour of reading. — Daniel Pennac

I've never had time to read. But no one ever kept me from finishing a novel I loved. — Daniel Pennac

The teacher is commodified, the school is a shop, the subjects are consumer goods. To read, to think, to reflect, isn't a question of want, it's a question of need. — Daniel Pennac

Life Lessons by Daniel Pennac

  1. Daniel Pennac's work emphasizes the importance of autonomy and self-expression in learning, and the need to prioritize the individual's experience of learning over external expectations.
  2. He advocates for a more holistic approach to education, and emphasizes the need to create an environment in which students can develop and explore their interests.
  3. Pennac's work emphasizes the importance of empathy and understanding in teaching, and the need to recognize and respect the individual needs of students.
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