28 Metaphors for trainings

There was evidently plenty of good strong love between her and her husband; and though her training might not have been the best for a clergyman's wife, there was substance enough in both to shake down together in time.

My brothers are still with you; the dignity of Gallio, the leisure of Mela, will protect you; the ever-sparkling mirth of my darling little Marcus will cheer you up; the training of my little favourite Novatilla will be a duty which will assuage your sorrow.

Individual training cannot suddenly become class discipline, neither can children be switched from the Nursery School to a full-blown class system.

The manual training gradually being introduced is a hopeful beginning, but nothing more.

A good deal of it is to go, quite rightly, to relieving the hardships of demobilisation, which fall with peculiar severity on men whose special training is not much use to them in civil life.

The so-called manual training of city schools is only a poor makeshift for developing in the city boy those habits which the country boy acquires naturally in his daily life.

The training of her childhood has been no preparation for the employments of her girlhood.

Child-training is guidance in the way of God's decrees.

The training and education of the endocrine-vegetative system is the basis of all social rules (Habit, Custom, Convention, Law, Conscience).

MORAL TRAINING There Is No Escape from Wrong-Doing.

This training is as much a guarantee of success as any other method known.

No boy of mine with a poor daddy eats up four years of his life and my salary training to be a college sissy.

While training of character and conduct is the accepted aim for education in general, to make this useful and practical each teacher must fix her attention on how this ultimate aim affects her own special part of the whole work.

For me the only training in Swaraj we need is the ability to defend ourselves against the whole world and to live our natural life in perfect freedom even though it may be full of defects.

People who say this evidently have no conception of Froebel's plan, in which the simultaneous training of head, heart, and hand is the most striking characteristic.

And she said that my training had been the best thing for my own life, that I had fulfilled all her expectations (not gone beyond them), and she knew just what I could do and could not do when she brought me here.

Training and wages and social approbation are very elastic spring-boards, and the whole course of history has seen these offered bounteously to one sex and as sedulously withheld from the other.

Training for match play is rather a difficult subject for me to write about, for I have never gone in for proper "training."

XX TRAINING FOR MORAL LEADERSHIP Since the path of democracy is education, moral leadership is more necessary to it, than in any other form of society; yet there are exceptional obstacles to its development.

It is the same in the case of animals: training is a habit which is forced upon them.

It could scarcely be called a profession, for an advocate's practice at Rome was gratuitous; but it was the best training for public life;it was the ready means, to an able and eloquent man, of gaining that popular influence which would secure his election in due course to the great magistracies which formed the successive steps to political power.

"Give me two infantry companies mounted," said he, "and I will engage to whip the Sauks out of the country in one week!" True, but to whip the enemy you must first meet him; and in order to pursue effectually and catch the Indians, a peculiar training is necessarya training which, at that day, few, even of the frontier militia, could boast.

An honest, hard-working country training is the best inheritance a father can leave his son.

The training and education of the German military system and German administration, will be a blessing to them.

Gymnastics also for the development and training of the hand and the wrist, training in quickness and precision of movement are all excellent exercise, all the finer muscles should be trained now, and probably less training should be given to the heavy fundamental muscles which are all important in childhood.

28 Metaphors for  trainings