2. Science itself is poetic-Spencer
3. What is the most valuable knowledge? The unanimous answer is science. -Spencer
4. The conceit of science is only modest compared with the conceit of ignorance. -Spencer
5. If a person's knowledge is not organized, the more he knows, the more confused he is-Spencer
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7. Long-term physical problems make the brightest future dark. -Spencer
8. Without the emotions caused by oil painting, sculpture, music, poetry and all kinds of natural beauty, the joy of life would be lost by half. -Spencer
9. The training methods used should be able to arouse inner happy activities; Not because you can get external rewards, but because it is good for your health. -Spencer
1. Because being energetic and full of emotions is more important than anything else, teaching people to keep good health and emotions is more important than anything else. -Spencer
11. The method of cramming knowledge often causes people to hate books; In this way, people will not be able to acquire the self-study ability of reasonable education and training, but will continue to regress. -Spencer
12. Savagery begets savagery, and kindness begets kindness. This is the fact. When children have no sympathy, they will become unsympathetic. Treating them with the friendship they deserve is a means to cultivate their friendship. -Spencer
13. No one can be completely free unless everyone has freedom, and no one can be called completely moral unless everyone has morality; Unless everyone is happy, no one can be called completely happy Spencer
14. We must remember that our study time is limited. Time is limited, not only because life is short, but also because people are complicated. We should try to spend all our time doing the most beneficial things. -Spencer
15. When educating your children, you should receive a higher education. Mentally, you must learn the most complicated subjects, namely, your children, yourself and human nature and its laws in society. Morally, you must always exert your noble feelings and control the low ones. -Spencer