Famous sayings of accumulating experience
1. Anything without practical experience is just verbal wisdom. (Sydney, British statesman)
2. Experience is a teacher who tries first and then teaches severely. (Vernon L, British writer)
3. Experience doesn't become meaningful until you repeat yourself. In fact, it was not experience before that. (Bowen, British novelist)
4. Experience will not fall from the sky; Experience can only be gained through practice. (Huxley, American writer)
5. Experience is the son of thought, and thought is the son of action. You can't learn from books. (disraeli, British statesman)
6. Experience is the pronoun that everyone looks for for his own mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist and poet)
7. Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. (Stanford, American industrialist)
8. Experience is always a school with high fees. However, stupid people have to enter this school. (Franklin, American President)
9. Experience has taught us too many lessons, telling us that the most difficult thing for human beings to control is their own tongue. (Spinoza, Dutch philosopher)
10. Experience will never give you the wrong guidance; It is only your own judgment that leads you to the wrong, and your judgment misleads you because it is based on the expected result of experience, not the experiment. (Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci)
Famous sayings and phrases that accumulate experience
1, I can't live up to the sky, I live up to the ground, I live up to my heart.
Since ancient times, no one has died in life, leaving a glowing heart.
The success of Pepsi must be respected.
4. It's expensive to have a fixed point of view, but it's not expensive to have prejudice. Those who have their own opinions are in my knowledge, and those who are not in the world are also.
5. Knowledge is power.
6. Vanity makes people stare at their names; Glorious people are watching the cause of the motherland.
7. Positive people see an opportunity in every worry, while negative people see some kind of worry in every opportunity.
8. Although Tao is indispensable, things are indispensable.
9. When you feel sad and miserable, you'd better learn something. Learning will make you invincible forever.
10, most people want to transform the world, and few people want to transform themselves.
8. Success in life lies not in cleverness and opportunity, but in concentration and perseverance. Don't make excuses for failure, make excuses for success.
9. The great man is great because when he coexists with others in adversity, others lose confidence, but he is determined to achieve his goals. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world.
10, there is no despair in the world, only desperate people. If you shed tears when you miss the sun, you also miss the stars.
1 1. Experience without learning is better than learning without experience. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher and mathematician)
12. I only use one lamp to guide my steps, and that lamp is experience. I can only judge the future by the past. Henry, American statesman
13. Learning from mistakes is an extremely important part of education. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher)
14. Don't believe or deny something just because others believe or deny it. God gave you a mind to judge truth and falsehood. Then use it/(Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States)
15. One painful experience is worth a thousand warnings. (Lowell, British poet and critic)
16. Practical knowledge can only be learned through personal experience. (smiles, British writer)
Proverbs are short sentences obtained from long-term experience. (Cervantes, Spanish writer)
18. The tragedy of the world lies in imagination and lack of experience, while experienced people lack imagination. (Whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician)
19. The tragedy of the world lies in imagination and lack of experience, while experienced people lack imagination. (Whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician)
20. Fools are sometimes right. (Churchill, British statesman)
2 1. Young people with old-age experience and old people with youthful vitality can make life play a greater role. (King Stanislaus I of Poland)
22. For most people, experience is like a taillight on a ship, which only illuminates the channel the ship has traveled. (Coleridge, British poet)
23. Too much experience is dangerous. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)
We know nothing about the future except analogy based on past experience. (American President Lincoln)