The Jesuits I know who have died and all their lives were great teachers, they're the least remembered people.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Jesuits encourage an intellectual rigor in a way that I like.
The teachers I know are extremely dedicated people.
I had many good teachers, but only three of them were school teachers.
Philosophers see no harm in the Jesuits other than in their effect on humanity and the sciences. The vulgar and especially the prejudiced only hate them from an envy and jealousy born out of conspiracy and intrigue at an organisation which overshadows them.
I'm indebted to the teachers who shaped me - from the Sisters of St. Joseph at St. Croix Catholic elementary to the monks of St. John's in Minnesota to my professors at Georgetown.
My mother and my father were teachers. My grandmother and my grandfather were teachers. This is something I really know about. Even when I was a kid, it was a profession my father couldn't stay in, because he couldn't make enough money.
After learning the language and culture of the Chinese people, these Jesuits began to establish contacts with the young intellectuals of the country.
My father was my teacher. But most importantly he was a great dad.
Great teachers emanate out of knowledge, passion and compassion.
My mom was a teacher - I have the greatest respect for the profession - we need great teachers - not poor or mediocre ones.
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