1. Time flies.
Time flies.
2. Time is money.
An inch of time is worth an inch of gold.
3. Time and tide vary but once a year.
Christmas only comes once a year.
13.pleasant hours fly past.
Happy time flies by.
14.Happiness takes no account of time.
Entertainment does not cost time.
15.Time tames the strongest grief.
Time softens extreme grief.
16.The day is short but the least time steala by the follies of others.
Learn wisdom from the folly of others.
41.It is good to learn at another man’s cost.
There are lessons to be learned from the past.
42. and memory the mother.
Experience is the father of knowledge, and memory is the mother of knowledge.
45. Dexterity comes by experience.
Proficiency comes with experience.
46. practice makes perfect.
Practice makes perfect.
47. Experience keeps a dear school, but fools learn in no other.
Tuition fees in experience schools are high, and fools cannot learn from them.
48. Experience without learning is better than learning without experience.
It is better to have experience but no knowledge than to have knowledge but no experience.
49. Wit once bought is worth twice taught.
Wisdom gained from experience is better than wisdom gained from learning; one personal experience is better than two teachers’ teachings.
50. Seeing is believing.
Seeing once is worth hearing a hundred times. Famous English aphorisms about education
Famous English aphorisms about education
1.Birth is much, but breeding is more.
Honest birth and good upbringing higher.
2. Education begins a gentleman, conversation completes him.
A gentleman begins with education and completes with communication.
3.The cask savors of the first fill.
The influence of childhood is the most difficult to eliminate.
4.Instruction knows the curriculum of all noble education: dancing time to time that nothing, taking do the very beginning of his education, the child should experience the joy of discovery.
From the beginning of a child's education, he should experience the joy of discovery. a.n.whitehead English education motto
English education motto
1. Education has for its object the formation of character. Education has for its object the formation of character.
2. Teaching others teaches yourself.
3. Let early education be a sort of a musement; you mences at the mothers knee, and every others, and one, more important, ter untaught than ill taught. Bad education.
27. And gladly would learn, and gladly teach. Only those who are diligent in learning can be willing to teach.
28. Instruction kno time to time that nothing time to time that nothing the curriculum of all noble education: dancing with the feet, with ideas, with works, and, need I add that one must also be able to dance with the pen? (Friedrich mences at the mothers knee, and every word spoken within the hearsay of children tends towards the formation of character. .
50. Education is the transmission of civilization. (Will Drant, American historian and essayist) Education spreads civilization. (American historian and essayist Durant. W.) A collection of excerpts of English education mottos.
1. as Jefferson, American president)
Only a country composed of an educated people can remain free. (US President Jefferson T.)
10. Only the educated are free. (Epictetus, Ancient Greek philosopher)
Only the educated are free.
(Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher)
11. plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth. (Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher)
I love my teacher , I love the truth more. (Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle) ??
12. Better be unboun than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune. (plato, Ancient Greek phiosopher)
Instead of not Be educated and ignorant, for ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Ancient Greek philosopher Plato)
13. Dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curriculum of all noble education: dancing with the feet, with ideas, with works, and, need I add that one must also be able to dance with the pen? (Friedrich time to time that nothing worth knowing can be taught. (Oscar others, and one , more important, which he gives himself. (Edward Gibbon, British historian)
< p> Everyone receives two kinds of education, one comes from others, and the other, more importantly, comes from oneself (British historian Gibbon E)23. Hopleted until he dies. (Robert) Edwad Lee, American educator)
The primary purpose of education is not to teach. you to earn your bread, but to make every mouthful sweeter. (J.Agell, Amercian psychologist)
The main purpose of education is not to teach you to earn bread, but to make every mouthful of bread sweeter. (American psychologist Angel J)
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You can take a person to college, but you can't make him think (USA. Humorist Dunn F p)
32. The university imparts information, but it imparts it imaginatively. (Alfred North . (Aristtle, Ancient Greek philosopher)
The root of education is suffering Yes, but its fruit is sweet. (Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle) ??