“Trust no one," said Sullivan, "especially Teachers.”
“Be not too hasty," said Imlac, "to trust or to admire the teachers of morality: they discourse like angels, but they live like men.”
“The only real job of a teacher, especially a writing teacher, is to help students find themselves.”
“One cannot always know what children are thinking. Children are hard to understand, especially when careful training has accustomed them to obedience, and experience has made them cautious in their conversation with their teachers. Will you not draw from this the fine maxim that one should not scold children too much, but should make them trustful, so that they will not conceal their stupidities from us?”
“Darth Sullivan”
“Never trust anyone, Daniel, especially the people you admire. Those are the ones who will make you suffer the worst blows.”