John W. Gardner

John W. Gardner

17 quotes

American politician John W. Gardner has a gift for language that makes complex ideas feel instantly clear. Known for "the father of campaign finance reform", their words carry the weight of lived experience. 26 of John W. Gardner's sharpest quotes live here, spanning themes of Education, Society, Respect, Politics, and Government. To get a sense of their style, try: "It is hard to feel individually responsible with respect to the invisible processes of a huge and distant government."

“The ultimate goal of the educational system is to shift to the individual the burden of pursing his own education. This will not be a widely shared pursuit until we get over our odd conviction that education is what goes on in school buildings and nowhere else.”

— John W. Gardner

Education

All Quotes by John W. Gardner

“The society which scorns excellence in plumbing as a humble activity and tolerates shoddiness in philosophy because it is an exalted activity will have neither good plumbing nor good philosophy: neither its pipes nor its theories will hold water.”

— John W. Gardner

Good

“America's greatness has been the greatness of a free people who shared certain moral commitments. Freedom without moral commitment is aimless and promptly self-destructive.”

— John W. Gardner

Freedom

“When one may pay out over two million dollars to presidential and Congressional campaigns, the U.S. government is virtually up for sale.”

— John W. Gardner

Government

“I am entirely certain that twenty years from now we will look back at education as it is practiced in most schools today and wonder that we could have tolerated anything so primitive.”

— John W. Gardner

Education

“Leaders come in many forms, with many styles and diverse qualities. There are quiet leaders and leaders one can hear in the next county. Some find strength in eloquence, some in judgment, some in courage.”

— John W. Gardner

Courage

“It is hard to feel individually responsible with respect to the invisible processes of a huge and distant government.”

— John W. Gardner

Government

“The ultimate goal of the educational system is to shift to the individual the burden of pursing his own education. This will not be a widely shared pursuit until we get over our odd conviction that education is what goes on in school buildings and nowhere else.”

— John W. Gardner

Education

“If you have some respect for people as they are, you can be more effective in helping them to become better than they are.”

— John W. Gardner

Respect

“Much education today is monumentally ineffective. All too often we are giving young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants.”

— John W. Gardner

Education

“We are all faced with a series of great opportunities - brilliantly disguised as insoluble problems.”

— John W. Gardner

Great

“For every talent that poverty has stimulated it has blighted a hundred.”

— John W. Gardner

Politics

“One of the reasons people stop learning is that they become less and less willing to risk failure.”

— John W. Gardner

Failure

“History never looks like history when you are living through it.”

— John W. Gardner

History

“The hallmark of our age is the tension between aspirations and sluggish institutions.”

— John W. Gardner

Age

“True happiness involves the full use of one's power and talents.”

— John W. Gardner

Happiness

“Some people strengthen the society just by being the kind of people they are.”

— John W. Gardner

Society

“Life is the art of drawing without an eraser.”

— John W. Gardner

Art