Doctorate/practice By Country

Famous quotes containing the words practice and/or country:

    In the case of all other sciences, arts, skills, and crafts, everyone is convinced that a complex and laborious programme of learning and practice is necessary for competence. Yet when it comes to philosophy, there seems to be a currently prevailing prejudice to the effect that, although not everyone who has eyes and fingers, and is given leather and last, is at once in a position to make shoes, everyone nevertheless immediately understands how to philosophize.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831)

    It was worth the while to lie down in a country where you could afford such great fires; that was one whole side, and the bright side, of our world.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)