Robert Baden-Powell Quotes About Scouting

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  • Scouting is not an abstruse or difficult science: rather it is a jolly game if you take it in the right light. In the same time it is educative, and (like Mercy) it is apt to benefit him that giveth as well as him that receives.

    "Aids to Scoutmastership". Book by Robert Baden-Powell, 1919.
  • Be Prepared... the meaning of the motto is that a scout must prepare himself by previous thinking out and practicing how to act on any accident or emergency so that he is never taken by surprise.

    Robert Baden-Powell, Elleke Boehmer (2005). “Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship”, p.20, Oxford University Press
  • O God, help me to win, but in thy wisdom if thou willest me not to win, then O God, make me a good loser.

    Wisdom  
  • A man carries out suggestions the more wholeheartedly when he understands their aim.

    Wisdom   Boys  
    "Aids to Scoutmastership: A Handbook for Scoutmasters on the Theory of Scout Training".
  • Correcting bad habits cannot be done by forbidding or punishment.

  • When you want a thing done, 'Don't do it yourself' is a good motto for Scoutmasters.

    Wisdom  
  • It is risky to order a boy not to do something; it immediately opens to him the adventure of doing it.

    Wisdom   Boys  
  • If you make listening and observation your occupation you will gain much more than you can by talk.

  • A Scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances.

    Robert Baden-Powell (1918). “Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship”, p.45, Cedar Fort
  • See things from the boy's point of view.

    Wisdom   Boys  
    Robert Baden-Powell (2013). “Playing the Game: A Baden-Powell Compendium”, p.276, Pan Macmillan
  • The Scoutmaster teaches boys to play the game by doing so himself.

    Wisdom   Boys  
  • The most worth-while thing is to try to put happiness into the lives of others.

    Robert Baden-Powell's letter, September 1940.
  • In Scouting, a boy is encouraged to educate himself instead of being instructed.

    Wisdom   Boys  
  • Success in training the boy depends largely on the Scoutmaster's own personal example.

    Wisdom   Boys  
  • Loyalty is a feature in a boy's character that inspires boundless hope.

  • The more responsibility the Scoutmaster gives his patrol leaders, the more they will respond.

  • A Scout is never taken by surprise; he knows exactly what to do when anything unexpected happens.

    Robert Baden-Powell, Elleke Boehmer (2005). “Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship”, p.20, Oxford University Press
  • It is the Patrol System that makes the Troop, and all Scouting for that matter, a real co-operative matter.

    "Aids to Scoutmastership". Book by Robert Baden-Powell, 1919.
  • A week of camp life is worth six months of theoretical teaching in the meeting room.

    Wisdom  
  • Show me a poorly uniformed troop and I'll show you a poorly uniformed leader.

    Wisdom  
  • To get hold of your boys you must be their friend.

    Wisdom   Boys  
    "Scouting for Boys: A Handbook for Instruction in Good Citizenship".
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