A teacher who cannot explain any abstract subject to a child does not himself thoroughly understand his subject if he does not attempt to break down his knowledge to fit the childs mind he does not understand teaching.
Fulton J. Sheen
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To use a man for what he is naturally best fitted is to keep him if one can from apostasy and dissatisfaction. At the same time lifes temptations come most often from that for which one has the greatest aptitude.
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The science of a religious man must be scientific the religion of a scientific man must be religious.
- Fulton J. Sheen