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21 EGW TEd 148.1 (2000 True Education)
Many who lay great emphasis on etiquette show little respect for anything, however excellent, that fails to meet their artificial standard. This is false education. It fosters critical pride and narrow exclusiveness.
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22 EGW TEd 172.4 (2000 True Education)
Outdoor exercise, especially in useful labor, is one of the best means of recreation for body and mind, and the example of teachers will inspire students with interest in, and respect for, manual labor.
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23 EGW CE 242.3 (1894 Christian Education)
… self-respect, and command the respect of his students. When once order is restored, let kindness, gentleness, and affection be manifested. It may be that rebellion …
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24 EGW Ed 264.2 (1903 Education)
In view of this command, can we educate our sons and daughters for a life of respectable conventionality, a life professedly Christian, but lacking His self-sacrifice, a life on which the verdict of Him who is truth must be, “I know you not”?
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25 EGW SpTEd 239.3 (1897 Special Testimonies On Education)
God would have us study the history of his dealing with men and nations in the past, that we may learn to respect and obey his messages, that we may take heed to his warnings and counsels.— The Review and Herald, November 5, 1889 .
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26 EGW TEd 147.1 (2000 True Education)
… command respect by their sincerity and uprightness are sadly deficient in geniality. This lack mars their own happiness and detracts from their service …
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27 EGW TEd 164.4 (2000 True Education)
In view of this command, dare we educate our sons and daughters for only a life of respectable conventionality, a life professedly Christian but lacking His self-sacrifice, a life on which the verdict of Him who is truth must be, “I know you not”?
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28 EGW CE 6.3 (1894 Christian Education)
… to respect experienced judgment, and be guided by their parents and teachers. They should be so educated that their minds will be united with the minds of …
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29 EGW CE 36.2 (1894 Christian Education)
… a respectable, honest, virtuous standing in society, against the demoralizing influences which are corrupting the youth.
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30 EGW CE 229.1 (1894 Christian Education)
… to respect parental authority, his daily life testified that that authority was not a selfish or arbitrary control, but was founded in love, and had their …
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