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The dons of Oxford and Cambridge are too busy educating the young men to be able to teach them anything
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"The dons of Oxford and Cambridge are too busy educating the young men to be able to teach them anything"

- Samuel Butler

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This quote by Samuel Butler is describing the teachers of Oxford and Cambridge universities. He is recommending that the teachers are so hectic with mentor and informing the trainees that they don't have time to teach them anything else. This might be translated as a criticism of the universities, as Butler implies that the professors are too concentrated on teaching the trainees the fundamentals and not giving them the opportunity to learn more. It might likewise be interpreted as a compliment, as Butler is suggesting that the teachers are so dedicated to their students that they want to put in the additional effort to guarantee that they are well informed. Eventually, this quote is a reflection of Butler's opinion on the education system of Oxford and Cambridge universities.

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Samuel Butler This quote is written / told by Samuel Butler between December 4, 1835 and June 18, 1902. He was a famous Poet from United Kingdom. The author also have 122 other quotes.

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