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Education Quote by Hector Berlioz

"Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils"

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Berlioz turns a comforting cliche into a cold punchline. “Time is a great teacher” sounds like the kind of wisdom people offer when you’re broke, heartbroken, or humiliated: endure, you’ll learn, you’ll grow. Then he snaps the frame shut: “but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.” The joke isn’t just morbid; it’s a critique of the bargain we make with experience. Time educates only by spending the one resource you can’t replenish, and its curriculum ends in erasure. Any lesson comes stamped with a deadline.

Coming from a 19th-century composer, the line also reads like an artist’s private argument with posterity. Berlioz lived in an era that treated “genius” as both sacred and disposable: celebrated in theory, misunderstood in practice, often recognized too late to matter to the person doing the work. The subtext is a kind of exasperated realism about legacy. Art may outlive the artist, but the artist doesn’t get to cash the check. Time will “teach” the audience, the critics, the next generation - and that’s precisely the indignity.

It works because it’s structurally musical: a familiar theme, then a brutal modulation into a minor key. The line doesn’t deny that time clarifies; it denies that clarity is consoling. The teacher is effective, yes. The grading system is fatal.

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Hector Berlioz

Hector Berlioz (December 11, 1803 - March 8, 1869) was a Composer from France.

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