28+ Roger Ascham Quotes On Education, World And Educational

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Top 10 Roger Ascham Quotes

  1. As a hawk flieth not high with one wing, even so a man reacheth not to excellence with one tongue.
  2. By experience we find out a short way by a long wandering.
  3. Young children were sooner allured by love, than driven by beating, to attain good learning.
  4. Let the master praise him, and say, "Here ye do well." For, I assure you, there is no such whetstone to sharpen a good wit, and encourage a will to learning, as is praise.
  5. A man reacheth not to excellence with one language.
  6. To be rash is to be bold without shame and without skill.
  7. Learning teacheth more in one year than experience in twenty.
  8. It is a pity that, commonly, more care is had--yea, and that among very wise men--to find out rather a cunning man for their horse than a cunning man for their children.
  9. A man, groundly learned already, may take much profit himself in using by epitome to draw other men’s works, for his own memory sake, into short room.
  10. For [the] quick in wit and light in manners be either seldom troubled or very soon weary, in carrying a very heavy purse.

Roger Ascham Short Quotes

  • It is good manners, not rank, wealth, or beauty, that constitute the real lay.
  • Aristotle him selfe sayeth, that medicines be no meate to lyue withall.
  • It is costly wisdom that is bought by experience.
  • To laugh, to lie, to flatter, to face: Four ways in court to win man's grace.
  • To speak as the common people do, to think as wise men do is style.

Roger Ascham Quotes About Learning

He hazardeth much who depends for his learning on experience. An unhappy master, he that is only made wise by many shipwrecks; a miserable merchant, that is neither rich nor wise till he has been bankrupt. By experience we find out a short way by a long wandering. — Roger Ascham

I remember when I was young, in the north, they went to the grammar school little children: they came from thence great lubbers: always learning, and little profiting: learning without book everything, understanding within the book little or nothing. — Roger Ascham

There is no such whetstone, to sharpen a good wit and encourage a will to learning, as is praise. — Roger Ascham

In mine opinion, love is fitter than fear, gentleness better than beating, to bring up a child rightly in learning. — Roger Ascham

The least learned, for the most part, have been always most ready to write. — Roger Ascham

Roger Ascham Quotes About Write

He that will write well in any tongue, must follow this counsel of Aristotle, to speak as the common people do, to think as wise men do: and so should every man understand him, and the judgment of wise men allow him. — Roger Ascham

Twenty to one offend more in writing too much than too little. — Roger Ascham

He that will write well in any tongue must follow this counsel of Aristotle: to speak as the common people do, to think as wise men do. — Roger Ascham

Roger Ascham Famous Quotes And Sayings

Charles V used to say that "the more languages a man knew, he was so many more times a man." Each new form of human speech introduces one into a new world of thought and life. So in some degree is it in traversing other continents and mingling with other races. As a hawk flieth not high with one wing, even so a man reacheth not to excellence with one tongue. — Roger Ascham

Italianate Englishmen are incarnate devils ... for they first lustfully condemn God, then scornfully mock his word, and also spitefully hate and hurt all the well wishers thereof.... They count as fables the holy mysteries of religion. — Roger Ascham

Marke all Mathematicall heades, which be onely and wholy bent to those sciences, how solitarie they be themselues, how vnfit to liue with others, & how vnapte to serue in the world. — Roger Ascham

Mark all mathematical heads which be wholly and only bent on these sciences, how solitary they be themselves, how unfit to live with others, how unapt to serve the world. — Roger Ascham

In our fathers' time nothing was read but books of feigned chivalry, wherein a man by reading should be led to none other end, but only to manslaughter and bawdry. — Roger Ascham

Life Lessons by Roger Ascham

  1. Roger Ascham's work emphasizes the importance of education and the power of knowledge. He believed that education should be tailored to the individual, and that it should be pursued with diligence and enthusiasm.
  2. Ascham's writings also emphasize the importance of moderation and self-control, and the need to balance work and leisure.
  3. Finally, Ascham's work encourages readers to think critically and to question accepted assumptions and beliefs.
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