Tuition

Tuition refers to a fee charged for educational instruction.

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 * During those years I taught the art of rhetoric. Conquered by the desire for gain, I offered for sale speaking skills with which to conquer others.
 * Augustine, Confessions, Book 4, Chapter 1


 * The Pythagoreans thought those who teach for the sake of reward show themselves worse than sculptors, or artists who perform the work sitting. For these, when someone orders wood to make a statue of Hermes, search for wood suited to receive the proper form; while those pretend that they can readily produce the works of virtue from every nature.
 * Iamblichus, “Life of Pythagoras”


 * Unlike so many, we do not peddle the word of God for profit. On the contrary, in Christ we speak before God with sincerity, as those sent from God.
 * Paul of Tarsus, 2 Corinthians 2:17


 * Each of these private teachers who work for pay … inculcates nothing else than these opinions of the multitude which they opine when they are assembled and calls this knowledge wisdom.
 * Plato, The Republic, 493a


 * Follow those who do not ask you for [any] payment; they are [rightly] guided.
 * Qur'an 36:21, as translated by Safi Kaskas


 * When we see a woman bartering beauty for gold, we look upon such a one as no other than a common prostitute; but she who rewards the passion of some worthy youth with it, gains at the same time our approbation and esteem. It is the very same with philosophy: he who sets it forth for public sale, to be disposed of to the highest bidder, is a sophist, a public prostitute.
 * Xenophon, Socrates in Memorabilia, 1.6.11, T. Stanley, trans., p. 535


 * To offer one’s beauty for money to all comers is called prostitution. … So is it with wisdom. Those who offer it to all comers for money are known as sophists, prostitutors of wisdom.
 * Xenophon, Socrates in Memorabilia, 1.6.11