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Famous quotes that encourage early childhood teachers to continue to grow and learn

1. Being eager to learn but not asking questions frequently is not a truly good scholar. ——Ancient saying

2. A person who is eager to ask questions is only five kinds of fools; a person who is ashamed to ask questions will be a fool for life. ——Anonymous

3. When you can’t tell yourself what you learned today, don’t go to bed. ——Lichtenberg

4. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng

5. Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty words. ——Einstein

6. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. ——Ancient saying

7. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. ——Turgenev

8. Learning is labor, labor full of ideas. ——Ushensky

9. Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and it is not shameful to absorb it from any source. ——Abul · Faraz

10. The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot all at once. ——Locke

11. The decisive factor in forming genius should be diligence. ——Guo Moruo

12. My efforts in studying have not yielded any other benefits, except that I am increasingly aware of my ignorance. ——Descartes

13. Great achievements are directly proportional to hard work. Every minute you work, there is a harvest. Over time, from little to more, miracles can be created. ——China: Lu Xun

14. Genius is the ability of endless hard work and diligence. ——Carlyle

15. Genius is ninety-nine percent perspiration and one percent inspiration. ——Edison

16. Attitude determines success or failure. No matter the situation is good or bad, you must have a positive attitude and don't let frustration replace enthusiasm. Life can be of great value, or it can be useless, it's up to you to choose. ——United States: Ryan Giggs

17. The first sign of an educated mind is being good at asking questions. ——Plekhanov

18. Studying in idleness is not better than studying in idleness. ——John Bayless

19. The work is accomplished by hard work but neglected by play. The success is achieved by thinking and destroyed by follow-up. ——Han Yu

20. Research proves that learning is a function of the learner’s attitude, not the number of times of review. ——Jack? Buwitsi

21. There is a road to the mountain of books and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning and hard work is the boat. ——Ancient saying

22. People learn something every day, and what they often learn is that they find out that what they learned yesterday is wrong. ——B.V

23. The human brain is the same as the limbs. If it is used more, it will be more effective, but if it is not used, it will be useless. ——Mao Yisheng

24. The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research. ——Jia Feilao

25. A day of hard work can lead to a good night's sleep; a life of hard work can lead to a happy sleep. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

26. Since ancient times, people who have made great achievements in learning are inseparable from the word "hardship". Proverbs

27. If you are not satisfied with the status quo and are not willing to be mediocre, you will be able to play the magnificent music of life through the courageous and enterprising struggle.

28. If you don’t cultivate and sow, no matter how fertile the fertile soil is, you won’t be able to grow crops; if you don’t struggle and don’t create, no matter how beautiful your youth is, you won’t be able to bear fruit.

29. Don’t laugh at the iron tree. In order to bloom once, it makes a longer effort than other tree species.

30. The colorful clouds floating in the sky are naturally elated, but at most they can only be exchanged for a few compliments; only by turning into sweet rain and taking root in the fertile soil can we create beauty for the world.

31. Noble ideals are like flowers growing on high mountains. If you want to get rid of it, diligence is the rope to climb.

32. When the struggling feet crush their own hotbed, they open up a path of creation.

33. In the river of sweat, the strivers sail the boat of their career to the other side of their ideals.

34. When the roots extend one inch deeper, the danger of the small tree being knocked down by the strong wind is reduced.

35. The cultivators believe most in their own sweat, every drop of which breeds a seed of hope.

36. The streamers on the laurel wreath are not twisted with genius fibers, but are woven with strands of pain and suffering.