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Poems and quotes praising outstanding teachers

Poems and famous sayings praising outstanding teachers are as follows:

1. Be close to the teacher and believe in the way; hate the teacher and ignore the way.

2. The few words given are all from my teacher.

3. Your voice and smile always flash before my eyes; your character and personality will always be treasured in the depths of my memory.

4. Mastering good methods is the prerequisite for academic success; laying a good foundation is necessary for career development; developing good habits is a great cause that will benefit you throughout your life.

5. Teacher, you are sincere, kind and beautiful. May the hearts of all my classmates be open to you.

6. Squat down and talk to the students, and step down from the podium to give lectures to the students.

7. Your love is as warm as the sun, as gentle as the spring breeze, and as sweet as the clear spring. Your love is more serious than father's love, more delicate than mother's love, and more pure than friendship.

8. Only by working for the happiness of others can you achieve your own perfection.

9. The teacher’s spring breeze bathes my heart every day.

10. Education is a career, and the success of a career lies in dedication; education is science, and scientific exploration lies in seeking truth; education is art, and the life of art lies in innovation.

11. Gardener, a noble title, I wish you a world full of peaches and plums, and spring sunshine everywhere.

12. You respect sincerity and integrity as the principles for conducting yourself in the world. You are a role model for our students.

13. Your mind is as high as the sky, and your kindness is as deep as the mountains. Please accept my sincere blessings, Happy Teacher's Day!

14. Teachers are the fire, igniting the fire of students' hearts; teachers are stone steps, allowing students to climb up step by step.

15. A teacher is one who teaches people to use things to illustrate their virtues. ——"Book of Rites"