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Poems and famous aphorisms about growth

1 Experience is a gem, it is a matter of course, because it is often obtained at a great price. ——Shakespeare

2. Experience is the worst teacher. Always give a test before teaching. ——Virtanen

3. Experience is a mirror; by drawing on it, you can see the past clearly. ——Ibsen

4. It is very important to emphasize the value of early experience of immature people. ——Dewey

5. In the early days, a person eats iron in front and is non-slip in the back. ——Jin Lian

6 A poor person is better than a farmer; a person who knows water and grass is better than a horse; a person who knows the cold and heat is better than an insect. ——Liu Ji

7. A person should be able to use the experience of others to make up for the narrowness of personal direct experience. This is a necessary component of education. ——Dewey

8. When people are young, they lack experience, and when they gain experience, they lack energy. ——Disraeli

9. The value of a moment of insight is sometimes equivalent to an entire lifetime of experience. ——Oliver Holmes

10. Experience is the best teacher, but the tuition fee is too expensive. ——Carlyle

11. After some setbacks, you gain some insights. ——Shen Hanguang

12. Experience only teaches those who can be taught. ——Hexley

13. Experience can help you recognize mistakes when you make them again. ——Jones

14 When you stand next to a mountain, you cannot see the mountain. ——Emerson 15 Those who are good at playing the piano do not read music, and those who are good at reading horses do not follow the charts. ——Wei Yuan

16. Experience is the essence extracted from pain. ——Hulps

17 The more experience you accumulate, the more cautious you will be, just like the more knowledge you accumulate, the more knowledgeable you will be. ——Hobbes