"Truancy" Quotes from Famous Books
... in the bracken. All these years he had, like an old blind horse, stolidly plodded round and round in a dull self-set routine. And now, just when the spirit had come for rebellion, the mood for a harmless truancy, there had fallen with them too this hideous enigma. He sat there with the dusky silhouette of the face that was now drenched with sunlight in his mind's eye. He set off again up the ... — The Return • Walter de la Mare
... how far the increase in crime keeps pace with the increasing mobility of the population. It is from this point of view that we should seek to interpret all those statistics which register the disintegration of the moral order, for example, the statistics of divorce, of truancy, and of crime. ... — Introduction to the Science of Sociology • Robert E. Park
... James, or Miss Jewett, or Miss Wilkins, in other given cases, and has done it with an art of kindred quiet and force. He belongs, in other words, to the good school, the only school, all aberrations from nature being so much truancy and anarchy. He sees his people very clearly, very justly, and he shows them as he sees them, leaving the reader to divine the depth of his feeling for them. He touches all the stops, and with equal delicacy in stories of real tragedy and ... — The Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, 1995, Memorial Issue • Various
... a reckoning for truancy and a probable renewal of his danger, but tomorrow is after all another day and for this afternoon at least he ... — Destiny • Charles Neville Buck
... taxed their citizens to provide schools, the different States now require children to attend and partake of the advantages provided. The schools, too, have made a close study of retarded pupils, because of the close connection found to exist between retardation in school and truancy ... — THE HISTORY OF EDUCATION • ELLWOOD P. CUBBERLEY |