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1. "he would have been under the tutelage of a two-star."
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David Baldacci, The Escape
2. "Writers aren't born, they're made--from practice, reading, and a lot of caffeine. And sometimes tutelage."
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Quote by Alexander Chee
3. "Enlightenment is man's release from his self incurred tutelage. Tutelage is man's inability to make use of his understanding without direction from another. Self-incurred is this tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of reason but in lack of resolution and courage to use it without direction from another. " Have courage to use your own reason" that's the motto of enlightenment ."
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Immanuel Kant, Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals
4. "Enlightenment is man's release from his self-incurred tutelage. Tutelage is man's inability to make use of his understanding without direction from another. Self-incurred is this tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of reason but in lack of resolution and courage to use it without direction from another. Sapere aude! 'Have courage to use your own reason!'- that is the motto of enlightenment."
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Immanuel Kant, An Answer to the Question: What Is Enlightenment?
5. "True modernism is freedom of mind, not slavery of taste. It is independence of thought and action, not tutelage under European schoolmasters."
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Rabindranath Tagore, The Spirit of Japan
6. "Enlightenment is man's exodus from his self-incurred tutelage. Tutelage is the inability to use one's understanding without the guidance of another person..'Dare to Know'(sapere aude) Have the courage to use your own understanding;this is the motto of the Enlightenment."
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Quote by Immanuel Kant
7. "his own willingness to practice Morse code about 18 hours a day. (Edison’s capacity for extended bursts of work would be his principal vanity his entire life.) This intensive tutelage soon enabled him to become a professional telegraph operator."
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Randall E. Stross, The Wizard of Menlo Park: How Thomas Alva Edison Invented the Modern World
8. "Enlightenment is the emancipation of man from a state of self-imposed tutelage... of incapacity to use his own intelligence without external guidance. Such a state of tutelage I call 'self-imposed' if it is due, not to lack of intelligence, but to lack of courage or determination to use one's own intelligence without the help of a leader. Sapere aude! Dare to use your own intelligence! This is the battle-cry of the Enlightenment."
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Quote by Immanuel Kant
9. "Friedrich Hayek advanced the view that the common law contributed to greater economic welfare because it was less interventionist, less under the tutelage of the state, and was better able to respond to change than civil legal systems; indeed, it was for him a legal system that led, like the market, to a spontaneous order."
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Matt Ridley, The Evolution of Everything: How New Ideas Emerge
10. "I would not have Drool reading Cicero or crafting clever riddles, but under my tutelage he had become more than fair at tumbling and juggling, could belch a song, and was, at court, at least as entertaining as a trained bear, with slightly less proclivity for eating the guests. With guidance, he would make a proper fool."
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Christopher Moore, Fool