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  • To the young, cliches seem freshly minted.

    BEL KAUFMAN (1964). “UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE”
  • But if there is such a thing as social commitment in literature, I think it must manifest itself in a reader's awareness of the human condition, in the writer's touching some common nerve ending. I think this kind of social commitment, like a lady's slip, should be there but it must not show.

  • ... good teachers, like Tolstoy's happy families, are alike everywhere.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.25, Open Road Media
  • If a teacher wants to know something why doesn't she look it up herself instead of making we students do it? We benefit ourselves more by listening to her, after all she's the teacher!

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.221, Open Road Media
  • Learning is a process of mutual discovery for teacher and pupil. Keep an open mind to their unexpected responses.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.256, Open Road Media
  • When giving comes directly from the heart, it can never disappoint or embarrass.

  • Mythology is studied in the school system because most of us come from it.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.182, Open Road Media
  • I feel no different than I felt at 99, 98 or 97. Just because you live a long time, you get all this attention. Just because you survived? Of course, I survived a lot.

    "At 100, Still a Teacher, and Quite a Character" by Joseph Berger, www.nytimes.com. May 11, 2011.
  • The preciousness of every moment is emphasized with every tick of the clock. Isn't it a magnificent day today?

  • Laughter keeps you healthy. You can survive by seeing the humor in everything. Thumb your nose at sadness; turn the tables on tragedy. You can’t laugh and be angry, you can’t laugh and feel sad, you can’t laugh and feel envious.

  • One of my students had written wistfully of a dream-school that would have "windows with trees in them.

    Bel Kaufman (1964). “Up the Down Stair Case”
  • Education is not a product: mark, diploma, job, money-in that order; it is a process, a never-ending one.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “This and That: Random Thoughts and Recollections”, p.54, Open Road Media
  • Education can't make us all leaders, but it can teach us which leader to follow.

  • Best marks go to cheaters and memorizers. Marks depend on memorizing and not on real knowledge. When you cram into your head for a test you may get a high mark but forget it the next day. That's not an education. I suggest just Good and Bad at the end of the term on report cards. Or maybe nothing. Frank Allen

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.381, Open Road Media
  • Time collapses and expands like an erratic accordion.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.109, Open Road Media
  • I had used my sense of humor; I had called it proportion, perspective. But perspective is distance.

    BEL KAUFMAN (1964). “UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE”
  • Love is the ultimate giving, an expression of one's best self.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “This and That: Random Thoughts and Recollections”, p.111, Open Road Media
  • The clerical work is par for the course. "Keep on file in numerical order" means throw in wastebasket. You'll soon learn the language. "Let it be a challenge to you" means you're stuck with it; "interpersonal relationships" is a fight between kids; "ancillary civic agencies for supportive discipline" means call the cops; "Language Arts Dept." is the English office; "literature based on child's reading level and experiential background" means that's all they've got in the Book Room; "non-academic-minded" is a delinquent; and "It has come to my attention" means you're in trouble.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.49, Open Road Media
  • To the outside world, of course, this job is a cinch: 9 to 3, five days a week, two months' summer vacation with pay, all legal holidays, prestige and respect. My mother, for example, has the pleasant notion that my day consists of nodding graciously to the rustle of starched curtsies and a chorus of respectful voices bidding me good morning.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.114, Open Road Media
  • The heart has its reasons; it's the mind that's suspect.

    Bel Kaufman (1964). “Up the down staircase”
  • I so enjoy being old because for the first time I don't have to do anything-work, teach, study. I feel very good about myself-and at my age I can say no to anything now if I don't want to do it. What a liberating word.

  • Teachers try to make us feel lower than themselves, maybe because this is because they feel lower than outside people. One teacher told me to get out of the room and never come back, which I did.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.116, Open Road Media
  • People ate bread made of the shells of peas because there was no flour.

    "At 100, Still a Teacher, and Quite a Character" by Joseph Berger, www.nytimes.com. May 11, 2011.
  • Never mind the cream; it will always rise to the top. It's the skim milk that needs good teachers.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.203, Open Road Media
  • And that's it; that's why I want to teach; that's the one and only compensation: to make a permanent difference in the life of a child.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.193, Open Road Media
  • Children are the true connoisseurs. What’s precious to them has no price, only value.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “This and That: Random Thoughts and Recollections”, p.58, Open Road Media
  • I am writing this during my lunch period, because I need to reach towards the outside world of sanity, because I am overwhelmed by the sheer weight of the clerical work still to be done, and because at this hour of the morning normal ladies are still sleeping.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.72, Open Road Media
  • I like the word OLD. Not senior, that's for proms. Older? Older than whom? 'Old' is honorable and ripe

  • I’ll never retire as long as I live—that’s like retiring from life! I’ll never stop writing, teaching, lecturing. If you’re in good health, living is exciting on its own.

  • A teacher is frequently the only adult in the pupil's environment who treats him with respect.

    Bel Kaufman (2012). “Up the Down Staircase”, p.255, Open Road Media
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