Apprentices Quotes

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Lemony Snicket
“There is no easy way to train an apprentice. My two tools are example and nagging.”
Lemony Snicket, Who Could That Be at This Hour?

Alexander McCall Smith
“Teachers were not allowed to beat children as they did in the past, although, Mma Ramotswe reflected, there were some boys-and indeed some young men-who might have been greatly improved by moderate physical correction. The apprentices, for example: would it help if Mr. J.L.B. Matekoni resorted to physical chastisement-nothing severe, of course-but just an occasional kick in the seat of the pants while they were bending over to change a tyre or something like that? The thought made her smile. She would even offer to administer the kick herself, which she imagined might be oddly satisfying, as one of the apprentices, the one who still kept on about girls, had a largeish bottom which she thought would be quite comfortable to kick. How enjoyable it would be to creep up behind him and kick him when he was least expecting it, and then to say: Let that be a lesson! That was all one would have to say, but it would be a blow for women everywhere.”
Alexander McCall Smith, The Kalahari Typing School for Men

“Mentorships, similar to other important relationships, usually end. Ideological differences and a need to chart a personal path might preclude parties from maintaining the original balance that stabilized a mentoring relationship. Conflict between an apprentice and his master is not always bad; in fact, it is almost inevitable, if the apprentice’s destiny is to exceed the accomplishments of the master.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

“Whenever an apprentice’s rising skills and talent exceeds the master’s aptitude and expertise, the understudy must move on because frequently it is too bruising for the eclipsed master’s ego to abide.”
Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls

Randy Komisar
“Apprentices work furiously to learn the rules; journeymen proudly perfect the rules; but masters forget the rules.”
Randy Komisar

Vincent Okay Nwachukwu
“An elderly person who cannot see beneath the surface should donate his brain to a mechanic workshop for an experimental quick fix tutorial with apprentices.”
Vincent Okay Nwachukwu, Weighty 'n' Worthy African Proverbs - Volume 1