Benjamin Jowett

Benjamin Jowett
Benjamin Jowettwas renowned as an influential tutor and administrative reformer in the University of Oxford, a theologian and translator of Plato and Thucydides. He was Master of Balliol College, Oxford...
NationalityEnglish
ProfessionTeacher
Date of Birth15 April 1817
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We Barbie dolls are not supposed to behave the way I do.
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Plato's dialogues bear at least some similarities to the classical plays.
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Nowhere probably is there more true feeling, and nowhere worse taste, than in a churchyard - both as regards the monuments and the inscriptions. Scarcely a word of true poetry anywhere.
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One man is as good as another until he has written a book.
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My dear child, you must believe in God despite what the clergy tells you.
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You've got to be success minded. You've got to feel that things are coming your way when you're out selling; otherwise, you won't be able to sell anything.
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I am not blaming the past. ... But I want the peace of God to settle on the future.
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Jowett, in his day, did probably more than any other single man to let some fresh air into the exhausted atmosphere of the [Oxford] common rooms, and to widen the intellectual horizons of the place.
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Research ! A mere excuse for idleness; it has never achieved, and will never achieve any results of the slightest value.
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Young men make great mistakes in life; for one thing, they idealize love too much.
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If you don't find a God by five o'clock this afternoon you must leave the college.
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Precautions are always blamed. When successful they are said to be unnecessary.
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We cannot seek or attain health, wealth, learning, justice or kindness in general. Action is always specific, concrete, individualized, unique.
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Grace is an energy; not a mere sentiment; not a mere thought of the Almighty; not even a word of the Almighty. It is as real an energy as the energy of electricity. It is a divine energy; it is the energy of the divine affection rolling in plenteousness toward the shores of human need.