1) Experience is the best argument method. ——Bacon
2) Those who are good at playing the piano do not read the music, and those who are good at reading the horses do not follow the charts. ——Wei Yuan
3) Experience is the essence extracted from pain. ——Hulps
4) A gram of experience is worth a ton of theory. ——Cecil
5) Experience is the worst teacher. Always give a test before teaching. ——Virtanen
6) Experience is a mirror; draw on it and you can see the past clearly. ——Ibsen
7) It is very important to emphasize the value of early experience of immature people. ——Dewey
8) A person's front is iron-eating in the early stages, and his back is non-slip. ——Jin Lian
9) 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 worse than an insect. — The Encyclopedia of Life—Liu Ji
10) If he is single-minded, he will definitely be better than someone who is strong but not dedicated. —— Yao Lesi Carnegie
11) It is true that on-the-ground experience is more conclusive than watching, listening, and dreaming. ——Lu Xun
12) Human memories are quite like the purgatory of heaven. The past events are revived in the memories as clear thoughts that have removed ignorance. ——Herzen
13) To be good at life requires experience, and experience means that one can learn from past mistakes and correct mistakes in future ones. If you can do this, you will be safe and happy when you grow old. ——Pestalozzi
14) Every setback or adverse mutation carries with it the same or larger beneficial seed. ——Emerson
15) My career was born out of simple and pure experience. This experience is a true teacher. ——Leonardo Da Vinci
16) Having only book knowledge and no practical struggle experience is called half-knowledge; having both book knowledge and practical struggle experience, integrating knowledge and action, is called omniscience. ——Xu Teli
17) Although experience is a very expensive school, the fool still does not want to study in other schools. ——Franklin
18) In any complex experience, early experiences will generally survive and enter into later experiences one after another, thus integrating the early and later experiences so that the successive ones can Events constitute a continuous experience. ——Kebbert
19) Experience is an early knowledge about reality, which starts from experience and ends with experience. ——Einstein
20) Experience enables you to recognize mistakes when you make them again. ——Jones
21) Many of the things you think you “know” are merely things you agree with or believe, and rarely are things you have personally experienced or discovered. ——Al Babi
22) The more experience you accumulate, the more cautious you will be, just like the more knowledge you accumulate, you will be knowledgeable. ——Hobbes
24) It is much better to borrow experience than to pay for it. ——Colton
25) A thorn of experience is worth a vast wilderness of advice. ——Lowell Campbell
26) I have only one light, and it illuminates the path under my feet, and it is the lamp of experience. ——Patrick Henry
27) No one of our generation has ever walked on a smooth road. However, each of us has his own unique experience in groping and hitting a wall, falling down and getting up again, and moving forward in a roundabout way. Everyone has different experiences. ——Mao Dun
28) Experience without knowledge is better than knowledge without experience. ——H.G. Boyne page
29) Experience is a gem, that is natural, because it is often obtained at a great price. ——Shakespeare
30) It is a necessary component of education that a person should be able to use the experience of others to make up for the narrowness of personal direct experience. ——Dewey
31) When people are young, they lack experience, and when they gain experience, they lack energy. ——Disraeli
32) The value of a moment of insight is sometimes equivalent to an entire lifetime of experience. ——Oliver Holmes
33) Experience is the best teacher, but the tuition fee is too expensive. ——Carlyle
34) After some setbacks, one gains insights. ——Shen Hanguang
35) Experience only teaches those who can be taught. —— Huxley
36) One of man's greatest misfortunes is that his good qualities sometimes even do him no good. The art of correctly utilizing these advantages is often the final fruit of experience. ——Chamfort
37) A bowl of hot and sour soup cannot be understood as well as what you have heard or heard about it. ——Lu Xun
38) When you stand next to a mountain, you cannot see the mountain. ——Emerson
39) The sensitivity and originality of youth, once combined with the rich knowledge and experience of mature scientists, can complement each other. ——Beveridge There is no end to learning, but there is no limit to experience. This is the danger of experience.
——Tanigawa Tetsuzo
40) After a lot of experience, you can know the consequences from the causes. My predictions are always proven, but only from this end. ——Lu Xun
Experiential Famous Quotes
1. People with rich experience often only know what they do but do not know why. ——Heidegger
2. It is natural that experience is a gem, because it is often obtained at great cost. ——Shakespeare
3. Life is short, science is vast, opportunities are rare, experience is false, and judgment is difficult. ——Hippocrates
4. Experience is the father of science. ——Spain
5. Experience school fees are high, and fools can’t learn from them. ——Mina Antrim
6. Experience is a strict teacher. She tests you first and then teaches you. ——Spuddy Temps
7. Few people scratch the surface of their own experiences, and even fewer people ponder these experiences in detail. —— Randolph Byrne
8. Experience is a kind of wisdom. It will tell us that the habits we have developed are likely to be an annoying old friend. ——Mark Twain
9. A gram of experience is worth a ton of theory. ——Cecil
10. Real knowledge lies in experience. ——Germany
11. Experienced hunters can deal with vicious leopards. ——Cambodia
12. I have the only oil lamp that guides my steps. That lamp is called experience. ——Patrick
13. Experience enables you to discover in time the second time you make the same mistake. ——Jones
14. We know from experience that not everything that is unbelievable is untrue. ——Cardinal Reis
15. Experience is the result of thoughts; thoughts are the result of actions. ——Disraeli
16. Experience is to be familiar with the totality of things. ——Hooker
17. The meaning of life does not care about the changes in the outside world, but about the inner experience. ——Anonymous
18. Pediatrics pride themselves on the mistakes of sticking to rules, while common sense is satisfied with being correct without rules. ——Colton
19. 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
20. An old horse will not trample the pear ditch, and experienced people will not easily make things worse. ——Russia
21. We have rich experience, and all our knowledge is based on experience. In a word, all knowledge comes from experience. ——Locke
22. Experience creates all future; experience is the result of all past. ——Arnold
23. Experience is a mirror; by drawing on it, you can see the past clearly. ——Ibsen
24. Experience is a kind of knowledge about the consequences of behavior. ——Max Heindel
25. Experience is the best argument method. ——Bacon
26. 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 worse than an insect. ——Liu Ji
27. One of the greatest misfortunes of a person is that his good qualities sometimes even do him no good. The art of the correct application and command of these virtues is often the last fruit of experience. Chamfort
28. Experience is a valuable school, but a fool gets nothing from it. ——Franklin
29. When a person sinks into the filthy mud in the thick fog and the mud is up to his neck, experience appears in front of his eyes like the rising dawn and reaches him. Reveal: He shouldn't have gone down this path. ——Ambrose Bierce
30. Experience is the father of knowledge. ——Britain
31. Nothing happens and nothing is gained. ——Cao Xueqin
32. In the early days, a person eats iron in front and is anti-skid in the back. ——Jin Xi
33. When a person thinks he has rich experience, he often can’t do anything. ——Oscar Wilde
34. Knowledge and wisdom are the summary of practical experience. ——Afghanistan
35. Experience is the father of wisdom, and memory is the mother of wisdom. ——Italy
36. Various painful experiences have proved that in the process of understanding the truth, profound knowledge is not the same thing as fairness and justice. —— Belinsky
37. Experience is a never-ending seeder. ——Manillas
38. Experience is the mother of true knowledge and insights, so all its actions are wise and firm. —— Owen
39. Experience is like a big school, it can make you realize what kind of fool you are. ——Josh Billings
40. A thorn of experience is worth a vast wilderness of advice. ——Lowell Campbell
41. Original experience is the most expensive school, but it is the only school where you can learn something. ——Franklin
42. Experience is like the light of a bright lamp. It makes the hazy things that already exist in the mind suddenly become clear.
——Dela Meir
43. Without experience, there may not be much wisdom. ——Jews
44. No one of our generation has ever walked on a smooth road. However, each of us has his own way of groping and hitting a wall, falling and getting up again, and moving forward in a roundabout way. Different experiences. ——Mao Dun
45. Life is composed of a series of experiences. Every experience makes us mature, although sometimes it is difficult for us to realize this. ——Ford
46. Experience is the worst teacher. Always give a test before teaching. ——Virtanen
47. A person's experience must be gained through hard work, and it can only mature through years of tempering. ——Shakespeare
48. Experience is a good school, but its students are often absent from class. ——Irving Wallace
49. It is better to have experience but no knowledge than to have knowledge but no experience. ——UK
50. Learn from failed experiences. ——Lenin
51. 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 part of education. ——Dewey
52. If you can sell your experience at cost, you will never need a pension. —— E.F.
53. Without experience, nothing new can be understood deeply. ——Bacon
54. In this world, nothing can replace actual experience. ——Taforth
55. Experience makes us suddenly realize why we often do not learn from experience. ——Bernard Shaw
56. Experienced fishermen can always deal with storms. ——United States
57. I have only one light, and it illuminates the path under my feet. It is the light of experience. ——Patrick Henry
58. Wisdom gained from experience is better than wisdom gained from learning. ——UK
59. Lucky are those who borrow experience rather than buy it. ——Blessington
60. For most people, experience is like the taillight on a ship, which only illuminates the voyage that has been sailed. —— Coleridge It is much better to borrow experience than to pay for it. ——Colton
61. Whoever accepts pure experience and acts according to it will have enough truth. In this sense, growing children are smart. ——Goethe
62. The tuition fees collected are extremely high, but the teaching methods are unmatched. ——Thomas Carlyle
63. It is very important to emphasize the value of early experience of immature people. ——Dewey
64. The experience a person gains in one hour cannot be expressed clearly even with all the words in Shakespeare's works. —— Stevenson
65. Experience is not what happens to people, but what people do with what happens. —— Huxley
66. Experience without knowledge is better than knowledge without experience. ——H.G. Boyne page
67. Experience and abstraction - these are the two necessary, real and practical stages of the same kind of knowledge. ——Herzen
68. Experience contains precious knowledge. ——Britain
What are the famous quotes about suffering?
1. Will is a strong blind man, leaning on the shoulders of a sighted lame man. ——Schopenhauer
2. Adversity gives people valuable training opportunities. Only those who can withstand the test of the environment can be considered truly strong. ——Xia Yan
3. Adversity can test a person’s character, and extraordinary circumstances can reveal extraordinary integrity. ——Shakespeare
4. Do it according to your own will, don't listen to those gossips, and you will definitely succeed. ——Nasredan Hoxha
5. Every setback or adverse mutation carries the same or larger beneficial seeds. ——Emerson
6. If the will wants to have the power of law, it must be controlled by reason when reason issues orders. ——Aquinas
7. Human thinking is amazing. As long as you focus on a certain cause, you will definitely achieve results that surprise you. ——Mark Twain
8. Without sowing, there is no harvest; without hard work, there is no success; without suffering, there is no glory; without setbacks, there is no glory. ——Payne
10. Only through hellish training can the power to create heaven be refined; only fingers with blood flowing through them can play the swan song beyond the world. ——Tagore
11. Remember! The more serious and difficult the situation is, the more determined, active and courageous it is to do something, and the more inaction the more harmful it is. ——Leo Tolstoy
12. He who never laments the hard times and never grieves for his fate is indeed a great man. ——Seneca
13. People’s strengths or weaknesses in willpower and fighting spirit are often one of the important reasons for their success or failure.
——Hardy
14. Please remember that the more difficult and difficult the environment is, the more perseverance and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of slackness. ——Leo Tolstoy
15. Seeds do not fall on fertile soil but on rubble. A viable seed will never be pessimistic and sigh, because it can be tempered only by resistance. ——Konosuke Matsushita
16. Failure is the final test of perseverance. ——Bismarck
17. Every failure is a step towards success. ——Taunton
18. Everything is created by human will. ——Platus
19. As long as there is a kind of infinite self-confidence that fills the heart, and then relies on a strong will and independent and uninhibited intelligence, one day you will succeed. —— Maupassant
20. The will expressed in human behavior, like all other external things, is determined by universal natural laws. ——Hegel
21. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. ——Ostrovsky
22. Life is a hard struggle, and you can never take a break. Otherwise, all your hard-earned gains may be lost in an instant. . ——Romain Rolland
23. No matter how fragile a person is, as long as he devotes all his energy to the only purpose, he will be able to achieve something. ——Cicero
24. Try focusing your energy on a focal point, like a lens. ——Fabre
What are the famous quotes about morality
1. The reason why virtuous people are virtuous is just that they are not tempted enough; this is not because their lives are monotonous. Rigidity is because they are focused on one goal and have no time to look around - Duncan?
2. One should be zealously committed to acting morally rather than talking about morality -? Democritus? p>
3. Music is the only enjoyment that can be indulged without damaging moral and religious concepts. ——Edison
4. With a clean life and an honest character, no matter what class you are in, even the most evil-minded people will stand in awe. In Paris, true morality is as appreciated as a diamond or a rare treasure. ——Balzac
5. A person must use all his strength to improve himself and not waste his strength on anything else. ——Leo Tolstoy
6. The essence of cultivation is like human character, which ultimately comes down to the issue of moral sentiment. ——Emerson
7. The monster of habit, although it is a devil, will swallow up all shame, and it will also become an angel, cultivating the accumulated virtues and good deeds into a natural and comfortable routine. ——Shakespeare
8. It doesn’t matter whether you are born noble or humble. But you have to have a way of being a human being. ——Goethe
9. A law-abiding and conscientious person will not steal even if there is an urgent need. However, even if you give a million gold dollars to a thief, you cannot expect him to stop stealing again. Don’t steal——?Krylov?
10. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean——?Chekhov?< /p>
11. Human beings have been given a job, which is spiritual growth - The Encyclopedia of Life - Leo Tolstoy
12. The most sacred and enduring yet ever-changing Yes, the two things that surprise and shock us the most are the starry sky in the sky and the moral law in our hearts. ——Kant
13. Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors——?Romain Rolland?
14. Conscience is determined by people's knowledge and all lifestyles - Marx Seriousness, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. —— bacon, francis
16. Reason is higher than the heart, and thoughts are more reliable than emotions ——?Gorky?
17. A gentleman’s journey is to cultivate one’s character with tranquility and be frugal. Cultivating virtue means that without being indifferent, one will not be able to clarify one's aspirations, and without being tranquil, one will not be able to reach far. ——Zhuge Liang
18. The spiritual moral power exerts its potential and raises its flag, so our patriotic enthusiasm and sense of justice have to exert their power and role in reality—— ?Hegel?
19. Even if moral character is wearing ragged clothes, it should be respected. ——Schiller
20. Communism is not only manifested in the fields and sweaty factories, it is also manifested in families, around the dinner table, among relatives, and in mutual relationships— ——?Mayakovsky?
21. Emotions have great inspiring power. Therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behaviors——?Kelov?
22. Law is revealed morality, and morality is hidden law. ——Lincoln
23. Moral behavior training is not through language influence, but to allow children to practice good moral behavior and overcome bad behaviors such as laziness, rashness, undiscipline, and decadence.
——Comenius
24. Morality and talent are far better assets than wealth. Degenerate descendants can ruin the noble family and destroy the property of the wealthy, but morality and talent But a mortal can become an immortal god. ——Shakespeare
25. When you move forward, scatter flowers along the way, because you will never walk the same road a second time. ——Irving
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