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Best Teacher’s Day Quotes By Famous Personalities
On this Teacher's Day, we are sharing some of the best quotes from some of the great personalities.
Their thoughts about teachers and the bond between teachers and students are something significant as these reflect the principles that they believe in.
Here are some of the famous quotes that legends have quoted about teachers.

Dr Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan
‘The
true
teachers
are
those
who
help
us
think
for
ourselves.'
He
believed
that
teachers
have
a
significant
influence
in
moulding
the
lives
of
students.

Swami Vivekananda
‘Education
is
the
manifestation
of
the
perfection
already
in
man.'
He
believed
that
real
education
is
the
learning
that
is
reflected
in
us
and
our
works.

Albert Einstein
‘It
is
the
supreme
art
of
the
teacher
to
awaken
joy
in
creative
expression
and
knowledge.'
He
believed
that
every
child
should
embrace
his/her
natural
interests
and
pursue
his
chosen
passions
and
this
will
help
them
become
a
better
person.

Abdul Kalam
‘The
best
brains
of
the
nation
may
be
found
on
the
last
bench
of
the
classroom.'
He
believed
that
one
can
achieve
one's
dreams
if
one
has
the
determination
and
dedication
to
become
successful.

Nelson Mandela
‘Education
is
the
most
powerful
weapon
which
you
can
use
to
change
the
world.'
He
believed
education
was
the
key
to
eliminate
gender
inequality
and
even
to
reduce
poverty
making
the
world
a
better
place.

Mahatma Gandhi
‘I
have
always
felt
that
the
true
textbook
for
the
pupil
is
his
teacher.'
He
believed
that
whatever
his
teachers
taught
him
was
something
that
he
did
remember
and
that
textbook
learning
was
meaningless
when
compared
to
what
the
teachers
taught.

Barack Obama
‘If
you
were
successful
somebody
along
the
line
gave
you
some
help.
There
was
a
great
teacher
somewhere
in
your
life.'
Though
this
was
a
part
of
his
campaign
speech,
it
does
explain
a
lot
regarding
what
teachers
do
in
our
lives.



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