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“The commonest error of the gifted scholar, inexperienced in teaching, is to expect pupils to know what they have been told. But telling is not teaching. The expression of facts that are in one's mind is a natural impulse when one wishes others to know these facts, just as to cuddle and pat a sick child is a natural impulse. But telling a fact to a child may not cure his ignorance of it any more than patting him will cure his scarlet fever. (p. 61)”
Edward Lee Thorndike“There are four stages to a person’s career:In Stage 1 you are enthusiastic about your work, but inexperienced (start of your career).In Stage 2 you are both enthusiastic about your work and have gained experience (top of your career).In Stage 3 you’re tired of your work, but you are also still competent/experienced (maintenance stage).In Stage 4 you are sick of your work, and because you haven’t been motivated to keep up with your profession, you are now, once again, inexperienced relative to the state-of-the-art in your field (end of career).”
Clifford Cohen“Optimists are usually inexperienced.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman, Veterans of the Psychic Wars“I realize my heart is forever Inexperienced. It does fall for the same tricks over and over again”
Manasa Rao“He sought an adventure but didn't find one. He was inexperienced and besides he didn't have too much imagination.”
Raymond Queneau“Anxious, inexperienced writers obey rules. Rebellious, unschooled writers break rules. Artists master the form.”
Robert McKee, Story: Substance, Structure, Style, and the Principles of Screenwriting“An older generation, chastened by one depression, is afraid to be optimistic; and a younger generation, accustomed to security, is inexperienced at being pessimistic.”
Warren W. Wiersbe, God Isn't In A Hurry“What does a guy say to that? What does an inexperienced guy say to a beautiful, smart, proper girl who's not supposed to say things like that?”
S.A. Tawks, Misadventurous“Quite often, when an idea that could be helpful presents itself, we do not appreciate it, for it is so inconspicuous. The expert has, perhaps, no more ideas than the inexperienced, but appreciates more what he has and uses it better.”
George Pólya, How to Solve It: A New Aspect of Mathematical Method