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My happiest hours are spent in school, surrounded by those I hope to benefit.
Dorothea Dix
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Interpretation

What this quote means

The quote reflects the joy and fulfillment found in teaching and supporting others in a school environment.

Dorothea Dix expresses her deep satisfaction and happiness derived from her time spent in school, emphasizing the importance of being with others and the hope of making a positive impact on their lives. This sentiment highlights the value of education and mentorship, suggesting that true happiness often comes from contributing to the well-being of others.

Themes

HappinessEducationTeachingBenefitMentorship

In practice

Example use cases

This quote could be shared at a teacher appreciation event to highlight the joy teachers find in their work.

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Steady, firm, and kind government of prisoners is the truest humanity and the best exercise of duty. It is with convicts as with children: unseasonable indulgence, indiscreetly granted, leads to mischiefs which we may deplore but cannot repair.
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My wish is to be known only thru my work.
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