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Famous aphorisms about scholarship

The famous aphorisms about scholarship are as follows:

1. Be tireless in learning and tireless in teaching. Study and cultivate yourself, and sacrifice yourself for others.

2. A wise person is not tired of studying, a benevolent person is not tired of teaching, a diligent person is not tired of doing things, and a capable person is not complaining about suffering.

3. People who are talented and eager to learn should not be ashamed to ask for advice from those whose status is lower than themselves and who are less knowledgeable than themselves.

4. Ask the canal how clear it is. It has a source of living water. There is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path. There is no end to the sea of ??learning, and the boat is hard work. The black hair does not know how to study hard, and the white head regrets that it is late to become a king. Let’s talk about today’s poem, and try our best to invite you from today. The sharp edge of the sword will emerge from the sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms will emerge from the bitter cold.

5. Be knowledgeable, read more, and experiment frequently.

6. To make things consistent with justice (fairness), there must be an unbiased balance. The law is exactly such a middle-of-the-road balance.

7. Politics does not create humans, but it separates humans from nature and controls them.

8. When reading text, you must read it in large sections, keep your spirits up and your muscles and bones upright. Don’t be sleepy, as if there is a sword behind you. It is necessary to understand a paragraph. If you hit the beginning, the tail should be the same. If you hit the tail, the head should be the beginning. Don't press the book and you will be there, and cover the book and forget it.

9. As long as a teacher lies to a student and reveals the truth once, all his educational achievements may be destroyed.

10. Regular success in learning may lead to greater interest in learning and improve students' self-concept as learners.

11. Politics does not create humans, but it separates humans from nature and controls them.

12. The German nation is an extremely diligent and intelligent nation, and its meticulous thoroughness in work and study is famous throughout the world. The cultural achievements they created in just one or two hundred years are shining throughout the world.

13. If you only read one person's works, the result will be insignificant: you will not get the advantages of many aspects. You must be like a bee and collect many flowers before you can make honey. If it bites in one place, the gain will be very limited and boring.

14. Ambition and knowledge (both broad and expert) and perseverance are the three elements of scholarship. If you have ambition, you will never be willing to be inferior; if you have knowledge, you will know that knowledge is endless; if you have perseverance, you will never achieve anything.

15. Those who know by birth are the best; those who know by learning are second; those who are tired and learn are second; those who are tired but do not learn are the worst.