The real student is studying, learning, inquiring, exploring, not just until he is twenty or twenty-five, but throughout life.
It is only those who are in constant revolt that discover what is true, not the man who conforms, who follows some tradition. It is only when you are constantly inquiring, constantly observing, constantly learning, that you find truth, God, or love.
Teaching is not the mere imparting of knowledge but the cultivation of an inquiring mind.
You want to be loved because you do not love; but the moment you love, it is finished, you are no longer inquiring whether or not somebody loves you.