[quote=@RomanAria] [@Dedonus] ... I only believe that I know what my teachers have professed to teach me; if it is anyone's fault for my lack of wisdom, it must be theirs. For teachers believe themselves to know things; they must, to be accepted in their profession, because a professor who would not profess would be, in short, worthless. And do the best students not emulate the behaviors they see from their teachers? Surely it is not the fault of the student, then, when they inherit the "wisdom" (and foolishness) of their dear professors. [/quote] What Greek text should I throw her way this time... ἐγὼ δ᾽ ἄκομψος εἰς ὄχλον δοῦναι λόγον, ἐς ἥλικας δὲ κὠλίγους σοφώτερος: ἔχει δὲ μοῖραν καὶ τόδ᾽: οἱ γὰρ ἐν σοφοῖς φαῦλοι παρ᾽ ὄχλῳ μουσικώτεροι λέγειν. Edit: Also, that last Greek text wasn't supposed to be a personal attack. Just was throwing out a (relatively) famous "quote" of Sokrates about wisdom. Until stated otherwise, I'll assume [@RomanAria]'s response was just a snarky way to say that she understood the Greek text (I mean, the Genitive of Comparison was a masculine noun...).