Beautiful phrases about studying. Thoughts of the wise about knowledge, upbringing, education and culture. Ironic, humorous, sarcastic aphorisms

Quotes from wise people about raising children.

Every person up to last day must take care of his upbringing.

M. Azeglio

Education needs three things: talent, science, and exercise.

Aristotle

In education, the development of skills must precede the development of the mind. Aristotle

Part 1: Quotes on Education

Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up.
Aristippus

Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn.
Leonardo da Vinci

We study, alas, for school, not for life.
Seneca

Education is what remains after everything that was taught is forgotten.
A. Einstein

A person cannot truly improve unless he helps others improve.
Dickens Ch.

We ourselves must believe in what we teach our children.
Woodrow Wilson

Only the wisest and the stupidest are not teachable.
Confucius

You can only learn what you love.
Goethe I.

I never allowed my schoolwork to interfere with my education.
Mark Twain

Don't be ashamed to learn at an older age: it's better to learn late than never.
Aesop

Part 2: Quotes on Education

The teacher should appeal not so much to the memory of students, but to their mind, to achieve understanding, and not just memorization.
Fedor Ivanovich Yankovic de Marievo

A child who has been educated only in educational institution, uneducated child.
George Santayana

To educate others, we must first educate ourselves.
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

A teacher is not the one who teaches, but the one from whom one learns.
Anatoly Mikhailovich Kashpirovsky

Knowledge that is paid for is remembered better.
Rabbi Nachman

A teacher is the person who must pass on to the new generation all the valuable accumulations of centuries and not pass on prejudices, vices and diseases.
Anatoly Vasilievich Lunacharsky

To be good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those to whom you teach.
V. Klyuchevsky

Sign good education- talk about the highest subjects in the simplest words.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Some go to university to learn how to think, but most go to university to learn what professors think.

A real teacher is not the one who constantly educates you, but the one who helps you become yourself
Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov

Part 3: Quotes on Education

People are a thousand times more concerned about acquiring wealth than about educating the mind and soul, although what is in a person is undoubtedly for our happiness more important than that what a person has.
A. Schopenhauer

The great goal of education is not only knowledge, but above all action.
N.I. Miron

Education cannot be the goal itself.
Hans Georg Gadamer

Both upbringing and education are inseparable. You cannot educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge has an educational effect.
L.N. Tolstoy

No matter how long you live, you should study all your life.
Seneca

You have to study a lot to know even a little.
Montesquieu

A student will never surpass a teacher if he sees him as a model and not a rival.
Belinsky V. G.

In ancient times, people studied in order to improve themselves. Nowadays they study in order to surprise others.
Confucius

A person who reads nothing is more educated than one who reads nothing but newspapers.
T. Jefferson

School prepares us to live in a world that does not exist.
Albert Camus

Part 4: Quotes on Education

Teaching adorns a person in happiness, but serves as a refuge in misfortune.
Suvorov A.V.

Book learning is an ornament, not a foundation.
Michel Montaigne

Education gives a person dignity, and the slave begins to realize that he was not born for slavery.
Diderot D.

Learning without reflection is useless, but reflection without learning is also dangerous.
Confucius

Whatever you learn, you learn for yourself.
Petronius

Give instructions only to those who seek knowledge after discovering their ignorance. Provide help only to those who do not know how to clearly express their cherished thoughts. Teach only those who are able, having learned about one corner of a square, to imagine the other three.
Confucius

Nothing that is important to know can be taught - all a teacher can do is point out the paths.
Aldington R.

Anyone who is inclined to contradict and talk a lot is not able to learn what is needed.
Democritus

The subjects that children are taught must be appropriate to their age, otherwise there is a danger that they will develop cleverness, fashion, and vanity.
Kant I.

Education is the face of reason.
Kay-Kavus

A student who studies without desire is a bird without wings.
Saadi

There is no need to prove that education is the greatest good for a person. Without education people are rude and poor and miserable.

Chernyshevsky N. G.

If culture is what remains when everything else is forgotten, then education remains when everything else is lost.
-Nadine de Rothschild-
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Dying, culture turns into civilization.


-Oswald Spengler-

What in previous times was done with the help of heredity, age-old custom, family and folk traditions can now be achieved only with the help of education.
Ernest Renan

Science and education serve as chastity for young men, as consolation for old men, as wealth for the poor, and as decoration for the rich.
Diogenes

Just because you were given a good education doesn't mean you got it.
Anatoly Ras

Human history is becoming a race between education and disaster.
Herbert George Wells

Learn, gnaw the granite of science with your young teeth!
Chairman of the Revolutionary Military Council Leon Trotsky October 11, 1922

Education allows us to live without particularly straining our minds.
Albert Edward Wiggum

We study for school, not for life.
Seneca

I want to live to learn, not learn to live.
Francis Bacon

Target high school- average student.
Tamara Kleiman

Any school course- This is a course in simplifications.
Jan Zbigniew Slojewski

It makes me furious to think about how much I would have learned if I hadn't gone to school.
George Bernard Shaw

All those who were absolutely incapable of learning anything began to teach - this is how our passion for education was crowned.

Education is like money: you need to have a lot of it, otherwise you will still look poor.
Lina Marsa, circus performer, mother of Edith Piaf

Education costs money. Ignorance too.
Klaus Moser

If you pour the contents of your wallet into your head, no one will take it away from you.

Education allows us to earn more than educators.
American wisdom

What we learned in schools and universities is not education, but only a way to get an education.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

You can lead a horse to water, but you cannot force it to drink.
English proverb

It is worth teaching people not only how much load the heart can withstand, but also how much load the head can withstand.
Maria Mitchell

Education develops abilities, but does not create them.
Voltaire (1694–1778)

We learn from Ashipkas.
Leonid Krainov Rytov

He learned from mistakes, but was surpassed by those who learned from books.
Wladyslaw Katarzynski

A good education should leave much to be desired.
Alan Gregg

It is difficult to learn, but it is even more difficult to relearn.
Dion Chrysostom

The purpose of education is to teach how to do without a teacher.
Elbert Hubbard

An educated person differs from an uneducated person in that he continues to consider his education incomplete.
Konstantin Simonov

The natural mind can replace any education, but no education can replace the natural mind.

The reason that it is difficult to govern the people is that the people are enlightened and there are many smart people in them.
Lao Tzu

Development and education cannot be given or imparted to any person. Anyone who wants to join them must achieve this through their own activity, their own strength, and their own effort.
Adolf Disterweg

The purpose of education is to transform an empty mind into an open one.
Malcolm Forbes

The thirst for knowledge is the fruit for long years teachings.
Oscar Wilde

The more a person understands, the stronger his desire to understand.
Thomas Aquinas

Study as if you will live forever: live as if you will die tomorrow.
Gilles Leigh Muisy (XIV century)

Education is the relentless discovery of one's own ignorance.
Will Durant

Education is just a ladder for collecting fruits from the tree of knowledge, and not the fruits themselves.

The mark of a good education is to speak about the highest subjects in the simplest terms.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

An educated person is one who is able to show the way without taking his hands out of his pockets.
From the “Dictionary of Unreliable Definitions” by L. Levinson

Knowledge that is paid for is remembered better.
Rabbi Nachman of Brailov

British education is probably the best in the world, if you can stomach it.
Peter Ustinov

I am completely uneducated.
Robert Musil

With this attitude towards education, many of our children become fools and then become leaders.
Alexander Smirnov, deputy of the Vologda Regional Legislative Assembly

Implement education with moderation, avoiding bloodshed whenever possible.
Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin, “The History of a City”

Education is what reveals to the wise, and hides from the foolish the inadequacy of his knowledge.
A. Beers

Education is what remains after everything that was taught is forgotten.
A. Einstein

Education is what remains when everything learned is forgotten.
M. Laue

Education is what allows us to live without particularly straining our minds.
author unknown

The best education in the world is obtained in the struggle for a piece of bread.
W. Phillips

The highest result of education is tolerance.
X. Keller

I never allowed my schoolwork to interfere with my education.
Mark Twain

People are a thousand times more concerned about acquiring wealth than about educating the mind and soul, although what is in a person is undoubtedly more important for our happiness than what a person has.
A. Schopenhauer

Vocational education is a woodworking industry that processes oak trees and produces linden.
Folk humor

Uneducated people seem more convincing in the eyes of the crowd than educated ones.
Aristotle

A person who reads nothing is more educated than one who reads nothing but newspapers.
T. Jefferson

A completely uneducated person can only rob a freight car, while a university graduate can steal an entire railroad.
T. Roosevelt

Education is the ability to remain thoughtfully silent when there is nothing to say.
E. Tarasov

Statements and thoughts of great people about education!


His future, his worldview, his whole life depend on who will raise the child. Educator kindergarten- this is a state of mind. He gives children the warmth of his heart. The work of a teacher is not just work. This is, first of all, the ability to renounce, the ability to give all of oneself, without reserve, to see the light in this.

I love reading smart, useful sayings. Raising children is a more ancient science than it might seem at first glance. The instillation of virtues was given Special attention back in ancient times. Ancient philosophers spoke about education, creating aphorisms, which at that time were “pedagogical” aids and were passed on from mouth to mouth.

There are two difficult things in the world - to educate and to manage.

Immanuel Kant

If a teacher combines love for his work and for his students, he is perfect. teacher

Lev Tolstoy

Education is the acquisition of good habits.

Plato

You say: children tire me. You're right. You explain: we must descend to their concepts. Lower, bend, bend, shrink. You are wrong. It’s not because we get tired, but because we have to rise to their feelings. Rise, stand on tiptoes, stretch. So as not to offend.


...Adults should not be angry with children, because it does not correct, but spoils.

Janusz Korczak


Children should live in a world of beauty, games, fairy tales, music, drawing, fantasy, and creativity. This world should surround the child even when we want to teach him to read and write. Yes, how a child will feel when climbing the first step of the ladder of knowledge, what he will experience, will determine his entire future path to knowledge.


When you think about a child’s brain, you imagine a delicate rose flower with a drop of dew trembling on it. What care and tenderness is needed so that when you pick a flower, you don’t let a drop drop.

V. A. Sukhomlinsky


Children are holy and pure... We ourselves can climb into any hole we want, but they must be enveloped in an atmosphere befitting their rank. You can’t be obscene with impunity in their presence... you can’t make them the toy of your mood: either gently kiss them, or madly stomp your feet on them...

Anton Pavlovich Chekhov


Only that in a person is strong and reliable that was absorbed into his nature in his first period of life.

Komensky Ya.


The art of education has the peculiarity that it seems familiar and understandable to almost everyone, and even easy to others, and the more understandable and easier it seems, the less a person is familiar with it theoretically or practically.

Ushinsky K. D.


The game is huge bright window, through which a life-giving stream of ideas and concepts about the surrounding world flows into the child’s spiritual world. The game is a spark that ignites the flame of inquisitiveness and curiosity.

Sukhomlinsky V. A.


Janusz Korczak


A teacher without love for a child is like a singer without a voice, a musician without hearing, a painter without a sense of color. It is not for nothing that all the great teachers, dreaming of a school of joy and creating it, loved children immensely.

T. Goncharov


Children are holy and pure. You can’t make them a toy of your mood.

A. Chekhov


No one in the world feels new things more than children. Children shudder at this smell, like a dog at the scent of a hare, and experience madness, which later, when we become adults, is called inspiration.

I. Babel


Nothing hurts more than high hopes.

Cicero


By teaching I learn.

Seneca the Elder


Nine-tenths of the people we meet are what they are - good or evil, useful or useless - due to education.

D. Locke


The student who is not superior to his teacher is pitiful.

Leonardo da Vinci


Our educator is our reality.

M. Gorky


A bad teacher presents the truth, a good one teaches you to find it.

A. Diesterweg


A teacher is the person who must pass on to the new generation all the valuable accumulations of centuries and not pass on prejudices, vices and diseases.

A. V. Lunacharsky


The teacher must behave in such a way that every movement educates him, and must always know what he wants at the moment and what he does not want. If the educator does not know this, whom can he educate?

A.S. Makarenko


No matter how many correct ideas you create about what needs to be done, if you do not cultivate the habit of overcoming long-term difficulties, I have the right to say that you have not cultivated anything.

A.S. Makarenko


You cannot teach a person to be happy, but you can raise him so that he is happy. But will this be real happiness?

A.S. Makarenko


If you don’t demand a lot from a person, then you won’t get much from him.

A.S. Makarenko


It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself.

M. Montaigne


Repeating the words of the teacher does not mean being his successor.

DI. Pisarev


True education consists not so much in rules as in exercises.

J.J. Rousseau


Education should not only develop a person’s mind and give him a certain amount of information, but should ignite in him a thirst for serious work, without which his life can be neither worthy nor happy.

K.D. Ushinsky


The main road of human education is conviction.

K.D. Ushinsky


The purpose of educating a child is to enable him to develop further without the help of a teacher.

E. Hubbard


If you want to convince a person that he lives badly, live well; but do not convince him with words. People believe what they see.

G. Thoreau


When the word does not hit, then the stick will not help.

Socrates


Keep busy. This is the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective.

Dale Carnegie


He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither

Ernest Hemingway


Between the ages of 12 and 16, I was introduced to the elements of mathematics, including the basics of differential and integral calculus. At the same time, fortunately for me, I came across books that did not pay too much attention to logical rigor, but the main idea was clearly highlighted everywhere. The whole activity was truly exciting; there were ups and downs in it, the power of impression was not inferior to the “miracle”...

Albert Einstein


Those who save on schools will build prisons.

Bismarck


Do not offend children with ready-made formulas, formulas are empty; enrich them with images and paintings that show connecting threads. Don't burden your children with the dead weight of facts; teach them techniques and methods that will help them comprehend them. Don't teach them that benefit is the main thing. The main thing is the education of humanity in a person.

Antoine de Saint-Exupery


We are depriving children of their future if we continue to teach today the same way we taught it yesterday.

D. Dewey


Don't kill the child's unclear mind, let it grow and develop. Don't invent childish answers for him. When he starts asking questions, it means that his mind has started working. Give him food for further work, answer as you would answer an adult.

DI. Pisarev


Consider that day and that hour unhappy in which you did not learn anything new and did not add to your education.

Ya.A. Comenius


Letter to my son's teacher.

If you can, teach him to be interested in books... And give him some free time, so that he could ponder the eternal mysteries: the birds in the sky, the bees in the rays of the sun and the flowers on the green slopes of the hill. When he is in school, teach him that it is much more honorable to fail than to cheat... Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is on the winning side... Teach him to listen to all people, but teach him also examine everything he hears from the angle of truth and select only the good. Teach him not to listen to the howling mob, but to stand up and fight if he thinks he is right. Treat him gently, but without excessive tenderness, because only trial by fire gives steel high quality. Teach him to always have high faith in himself, because then he will always have high faith in humanity.

Abraham Lincoln


Every child is an artist. The difficulty is to remain an artist beyond childhood.

Pablo Picasso


To be human means not only to have knowledge, but also to do for future generations what previous ones did for us.

Georg Lichtenberg


The older the school, the more valuable it is. For a school is a collection of creative techniques, traditions, and oral traditions accumulated over centuries about deceased or living scientists, their manner of work, their views on the subject of research. These oral traditions, accumulated over centuries and not subject to printing or communication to those considered unfit for this - these oral traditions are treasures whose effectiveness is difficult to even imagine and appreciate. If we look for any parallels or comparisons, then the age of the school, its accumulation of traditions and oral traditions is nothing more than the energy of the school, in an implicit form.

N.N. Luzin


Listen - and you will forget, look - and you will remember, do - and you will understand.

Confucius


Study as if you constantly feel the lack of your knowledge, and as if you are constantly afraid of losing your knowledge.

Confucius


Researchers (Hayes, Bloom) have shown that to acquire expert knowledge in any broad field human activity, including playing chess, composing music, painting, playing the piano, swimming, tennis, and conducting research in neuropsychology and topology, takes approximately ten years.

Moreover, it seems that in reality this period cannot be shortened: even Mozart, who showed outstanding musical abilities at the age of 4, took another 13 years before he began to compose world-class music.

Samuel Johnson believes that it actually takes more than ten years: “Excellence in any field can only be achieved by a lifetime of hard work; it cannot be bought at a lower price.”

And even Chaucer complained: “Life is so short that there is not enough time to master the skill.”

Peter Norvig, “Learn to Program in Ten Years”


Our school has been teaching and educating badly for a long time. And it is unacceptable for the position of a classroom teacher to be an almost unpaid additional burden: it must be compensated by reducing the teaching load required of him. Current programs and textbooks on humanities all are doomed, if not to be thrown away, then to be completely recycled. And the atheistic hammering must stop immediately. And we need to start not with children - but with teachers, because we have thrown them all over the edge of vegetation, into poverty; Of the men who could, they left teaching for better earnings. But school teachers should be a selected part of the nation, called to this: they are entrusted with our entire future.

A.I. Solzhenitsyn


We are largely responsible for the development of the inclination invested in us.

A.I. Solzhenitsyn


It is necessary to watch over the school, as over the cradle of the people's spirit, with tragic attention and spare no effort to defend its tasks.

Menshikov


It is necessary to call for pedagogical work, as for maritime, medical or the like, not those who seek only to ensure their lives, but those who feel a conscious calling to this work and to science and anticipate their satisfaction in it, understanding the general national need .

DI. Mendeleev


In pedagogy, elevated to the level of art, as in any other art, it is impossible to measure the actions of all figures by one standard, it is impossible to enslave them into one form; but, on the other hand, we cannot allow these actions to be completely arbitrary, incorrect and diametrically opposed.

N.I. Pirogov


Socrates made his students speak first, and then he spoke himself.

Montaigne


A teacher must not only have knowledge, but also lead correct image life. The second is even more important.

Thiru-Valluvar


One of the most malicious mistakes is the judgment that pedagogy is a science about the child, and not about the person. There are no children - there are people, but with a different scale of concepts, other sources of experience, other aspirations, a different play of feelings. One hundred children - one hundred people, who will not once be there tomorrow, but already now, today they are already people.

Janusz Korczak


Truly humane pedagogy is one that is able to introduce children to the process of creating themselves.

Sh. Amonashvili


If pedagogy wants to educate a person in all respects, then it must first get to know him in all respects.

K.D. Ushinsky


When little children come to school, their eyes light up. They want to learn a lot of new and interesting things from adults. They are confident that a happy road to knowledge lies ahead. Peering into the dull and indifferent faces of high school students in many lessons, you involuntarily ask yourself the question: “Who extinguished their radiant glances? Why did the desire and desire disappear?

Sh. Amonashvili


For relaxation, I recommend playing chess and reading for a high school student. fiction. Playing chess in absolute silence, with complete concentration, is a wonderful tonic. nervous system, disciplining thought.

V.A. Sukhomlinsky


It’s impossible to imagine a full-fledged education without chess. mental abilities and memory. The game of chess must enter into life primary school as one of the elements of mental culture.

V.A. Sukhomlinsky


Accustom the student to work, make him not only love work, but become so close to it that it becomes second nature to him, accustom him to the fact that it is unthinkable for him otherwise than to learn something on his own; so that he thinks independently, searches, expresses himself, develops his dormant powers, develops himself into a persistent person.

A. Diesterweg


School is a workshop where the thoughts of the younger generation are formed; you must hold it tightly in your hands if you do not want to let the future out of your hands.

A. Barbusse


Each person has inclinations, talents, and talent for a certain type or several types (branches) of activity. It is precisely this individuality that must be skillfully recognized, and then the student’s life practice must be directed along such a path so that at each period of development the child reaches, figuratively speaking, his ceiling.

V.A. Sukhomlinsky


Science should be fun, exciting and easy. So must be scientists.

Peter Kapitsa


I believe that it is impossible to become an educated person in any educational institution. But in any well-run educational institution, you can become a disciplined person and acquire a skill that will be useful in the future, when a person begins to educate himself outside the walls of the educational institution.

M. Bulgakov


The merits of a teacher cannot be judged by the size of the crowd that follows him.

R. Bach


A teacher must have an unusually large amount of moral energy so as not to fall asleep under the soothing murmur of a monotonous teacher's life.

K.D. Ushinsky


To recognize, identify, reveal, nurture, and nurture in each student his unique individual talent means raising his personality to the highest level. high level flourishing of human dignity.

V. A. Sukhomlinsky


The teacher is not the one who teaches, the teacher is the one who feels how the student learns.

V. F. Shatalov


Talent is a spark of God with which a person usually burns himself, illuminating the path for others with his own fire.

V.O.Klyuchevsky


There is sun in every person. Just let it shine.

Socrates


Not being able to express one's thoughts well is a disadvantage; but not having independent thoughts is even much greater; independent thoughts flow only from independently acquired knowledge.

K.D. Ushinsky


No teacher should forget that his main duty is to accustom his pupils to mental work and that this duty is more important than the transfer of the subject itself.

K.D. Ushinsky


Three paths lead to knowledge: the path of reflection is the noblest path, the path of imitation is the easiest path and the path of experience is the most bitter path.

Confucius


The attitude of the state towards the teacher is a state policy that indicates either the strength of the state or its weakness.

Bismarck


Make the student work with his hands, tongue and head! Encourage him to process the material, ingrain it into such a habit that he does not know how to do otherwise, and feels restless when this is not done; so that he feels the inner need for this! Just as no one can eat, drink and digest food for him, that is, with benefit for him, so no one else can think for him, study for him; no one else can in any respect be his substitute. He must achieve everything himself. What he himself does not acquire and develop in himself, he will not become and will not have. These provisions are clear as a sunny day, but still thousands of people act as if these rules do not exist at all.

Quotes from wise people about raising children.

Each person must engage in his own upbringing until his last day.

M. Azeglio

Education needs three things: talent, science, and exercise.

Aristotle

In education, the development of skills must precede the development of the mind. Aristotle

Part 1: Quotes on Education

Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up. Aristippus

Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn. Leonardo da Vinci

We study, alas, for school, not for life. Seneca

Education is what remains after everything that was taught is forgotten. A. Einstein

A person cannot truly improve unless he helps others improve. Dickens Ch.

We ourselves must believe in what we teach our children. Woodrow Wilson

Only the wisest and the stupidest are not teachable. Confucius

You can only learn what you love. Goethe I.

I never allowed my schoolwork to interfere with my education. Mark Twain

Don't be ashamed to learn at an older age: it's better to learn late than never. Aesop

Part 2: Quotes on Education

The teacher should appeal not so much to the memory of students, but to their mind, to achieve understanding, and not just memorization. Fedor Ivanovich Yankovic de Marievo

A child who has received education only in an educational institution is an uneducated child. George Santayana

To educate others, we must first educate ourselves. Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

A teacher is not the one who teaches, but the one from whom one learns. Anatoly Mikhailovich Kashpirovsky

Knowledge that is paid for is remembered better. Rabbi Nachman

A teacher is the person who must pass on to the new generation all the valuable accumulations of centuries and not pass on prejudices, vices and diseases. Anatoly Vasilievich Lunacharsky

To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach. V. Klyuchevsky

The mark of a good education is to speak about the highest subjects in the simplest terms. Ralph Waldo Emerson

Some go to university to learn how to think, but most go to university to learn what professors think.

A real teacher is not the one who constantly educates you, but the one who helps you become yourself Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov

Part 3: Quotes on Education

People are a thousand times more concerned about acquiring wealth than about educating the mind and soul, although what is in a person is undoubtedly more important for our happiness than what a person has. A. Schopenhauer

The great goal of education is not only knowledge, but above all action. N.I. Miron

Education cannot be the goal itself. Hans Georg Gadamer

Both upbringing and education are inseparable. You cannot educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge has an educational effect. L.N. Tolstoy

No matter how long you live, you should study all your life. Seneca

You have to study a lot to know even a little. Montesquieu

A student will never surpass a teacher if he sees him as a model and not a rival. Belinsky V. G.

In ancient times, people studied in order to improve themselves. Nowadays they study in order to surprise others. Confucius

A person who reads nothing is more educated than one who reads nothing but newspapers. T. Jefferson

School prepares us to live in a world that does not exist. Albert Camus

Part 4: Quotes on Education

Teaching adorns a person in happiness, but serves as a refuge in misfortune. Suvorov A.V.

Book learning is an ornament, not a foundation. Michel Montaigne

Education gives a person dignity, and the slave begins to realize that he was not born for slavery. Diderot D.

Learning without reflection is useless, but reflection without learning is also dangerous. Confucius

Whatever you learn, you learn for yourself. Petronius

Give instructions only to those who seek knowledge after discovering their ignorance. Provide help only to those who do not know how to clearly express their cherished thoughts. Teach only those who are able, having learned about one corner of a square, to imagine the other three. Confucius

Nothing that is important to know can be taught - all a teacher can do is point out the paths. Aldington R.

Anyone who is inclined to contradict and talk a lot is not able to learn what is needed. Democritus

The subjects that children are taught must be appropriate to their age, otherwise there is a danger that they will develop cleverness, fashion, and vanity. Kant I.

Education is the face of reason. Kay-Kavus

A student who studies without desire is a bird without wings. Saadi

There is no need to prove that education is the greatest good for a person. Without education people are rude and poor and miserable.

Chernyshevsky N. G.

  1. The illiterate people of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn and relearn. Alvin Toffler
  2. You can't learn from someone who constantly agrees with you. Dudley Field Malone
  3. Walk through life as if there is always something new to learn and you will definitely be able to do it. Vernon Howard
  4. Education consists mainly of what we have forgotten. Mark Twain
  5. I'm always learning. The tombstone will be my diploma. Eartha Kitt
  6. Thinking you know everything stops you from learning new things. Claude Bernard
  7. In the end, the only thing that matters is what you have learned and truly internalized. Harry S. Truman
  8. You can teach a student a lesson in one day, but if you instill curiosity and curiosity in him, he will continue to learn throughout his life. Clay P. Bedford
  9. Life is like playing the violin in public, where you learn while you play. Samuel Butler
  10. Now we can say that learning is a continuous process when you stay close to changes. And the most difficult task is to teach people to learn. Peter Drucker
  1. The main goal of education is to teach you to think, and not to teach you to think in some special way. It is better to develop your own mind and learn to think for yourself than to load many other people's thoughts into your memory. John Deway
  2. Wise people learn from the mistakes of others, and stupid people learn from their own. author unknown
  3. There are three methods of teaching wisdom. The first is through imitation, and it is the noblest. The second is through repetition, and it is the simplest. The third is through experience, and it is the most bitter. Confucius
  4. Life is a learning experience only if you learn. Yogi Berra
  5. Wisdom is the ability to learn to overlook the insignificant. William James
  6. Learning is, in fact, when you suddenly understand something that you have understood all your life, but in a different way. Doris Lessing
  7. Teaching is not a spectator sport. D. Blocher
  8. Anyone who stops learning grows old, no matter how old he is: twenty or eighty. Anyone who continues to learn remains young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young. Henry Ford
  9. We gain real knowledge when we look for the answer to a question, and not when we find out the answer itself. Lloyd Alexander
  10. Smart people stop learning... because they've invested too much in convincing everyone that they know everything, and now they can't afford to appear ignorant. Chris Ajiris

  1. I never teach my students. I only give them the conditions under which they can learn for themselves. Albert Einstein
  2. For our developing mind, the whole world is a laboratory. Martin Fischer
  3. Nothing that is truly worth knowing can be taught. Oscar Wilde
  4. If you hold a cat by the tail, you can learn a lot of new things that you would not be able to learn under other conditions. Mark Twain
  5. I hear - I forget. I see - I remember. I do - I understand. Confucius
  6. I always do what I don't know how to do, in an order that helps me learn how to do it. Pablo Picasso
  7. We understand geology the morning after an earthquake. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  8. The human mind that has known new idea, will never return to its old state. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
  9. Learning is not something you get by chance. And what you strive for with passion and do with diligence. Abigail Adams
  10. No one ever truly stops learning. Johann Goethe

  1. A person who reads too much and uses his brain too little ends up with the lazy habit of thinking too much. Albert Einstein
  2. All learning involves emotions. Plato
  3. Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning. William A. Ward
  4. I know a large number of people who are filled with knowledge, but do not have a single thought of their own. Wilson Misner
  5. Learning is not a means to an end, it is the end itself. Robert Heinlein
  6. Learning is optional and not necessary for survival. W. Edwards Deming
  7. Our knowledge stops us from continuing to learn. Claude Bernard
  8. All the people around and everything that surrounds you are your teachers. Ken Case
  9. You live and you learn. In any case, you live. Douglas Adams
  10. Live as if you will die tomorrow. Study as if you were going to live forever. Gandhi

  1. Reading in itself only provides material for knowledge, but it is the process of reflection that gives us the opportunity to assimilate this knowledge. John Locke
  2. One of the reasons people stop learning is the fear of making mistakes. John Gardner
  3. You don't learn anything while you talk. Lyndon B. Johnson
  4. Anything can be a meaningful learning experience if you approach it with interest. Mary McCracken
  5. Never stop others. The speed of movement is not important, the main thing is the forward movement itself. Plato
  6. Ignorance is not a shame, it is a shame not to strive for knowledge. Benjamin Franklin
  7. It is good to assume, but to get to the truth is better. Mark Twain
  8. Develop a passion for learning. If you succeed, you will always grow. Anthony Zhd. DiAngelo
  9. We learn as we do things. George Herbert
  10. Fill your mind with millions different facts, but at the same time it is quite possible to learn nothing. Alec Bourne.
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