
The Culminating Column, Emphasizing Dialogue
“It is through conversation and reflection that our convictions and beliefs are recognized and formed.” […]
“It is through conversation and reflection that our convictions and beliefs are recognized and formed.” […]
“Knowledge—arguably the only omnipresent facet of the universe—is accessible to many, yet chased by few.” […]
“I guess it must be I who is wrong in reasoning that every single student cannot be right.” […]
“We would be fools to never attempt to garner wisdom from them, and at that even a friendship itself.” […]
“When we neglect the possibility of drawing inspiration from the personas and atmospheres that precede us, we refuse to acknowledge the splendor of any life before ours.” […]
“In the Twentieth century, radical leftists were ostracized, but today, people target anyone from a moderately right leaning politician to a classical libertarian.” […]
“Often missing is a basic appreciation of students as multifarious beings, who are much greater than the political beliefs they hold.”
[…]
Copyright © 2019 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes