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Famous aphorisms about education

1. Benevolence, justice, etiquette and kindness are to others, just like money and corn are to one's family. ——Xunzi

2. The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge. ——Anonymous

3. The pinnacle of good education is the enthusiasm to help others. ——Anonymous

4. The reason why people are noble is because they are trustworthy and polite; the reason why a country can be strong is because of good faith and righteousness. ——Tang Zhang Jiuling

5. Educated people can find beautiful meanings in beautiful things. This is because there is hope in these beautiful things. —— Oscar Wilde

6. An ignorant person always thinks that what he knows is very important and he should tell everyone when he sees it. But an educated person does not easily show off his knowledge. He can talk about many things, but he thinks there are still many things that he cannot talk about well. ——Rousseau

7. It is not difficult for a person with good intentions to express his courtesy to others. ——Rousseau

8. If the dress is not correct, the guests will not be respectful. ——Guan Zhong

9. If there is no etiquette in advancing or retreating, then the government orders will not work. ——Guan Zhong

10. Full of losses, modesty of benefits, don’t reach out, work hard all day long, and strive for self-improvement. ——Chen Yi

11. Education is getting used to being satisfied from the best things and knowing why. ——Van Dyck

12. The so-called good education...they are different in almost all countries and even in a region; every sensible person will imitate the culture where he is. Good upbringing and keeping up with it. ——Chesterfield

13. There is no politeness that can make people see the lack of upbringing at a glance. The correct education lies in making the appearance of politeness and noble upbringing a person. Show it at the same time. ——Goethe

14. It is a kind of nature to tell others about yourself; therefore, it is a kind of education to take seriously what others tell you about themselves. ——Goethe

15. The soul of a person without education, knowledge, or practice is like a field. Even if the field is naturally fertile, it will not bear fruit if it is not cultivated and sown. . ——Grimelshausen

16. No matter how knowledgeable a person is, as long as there is an unbridgeable distance between his iceberg and his life, he cannot be called a human being. Be an educated person. ——Bowys

17. The essence of cultivation is like human character, which ultimately comes down to the issue of moral sentiment. ——Emerson

18. Humility is the color of virtue. ——Diognis

19. Caring for public welfare should be shared by every well-educated person. ——Leo Tolstoy

20. Labor educates the body, and study educates the soul. ——Smith

21. Educated people don’t pretend, they don’t run around in vain. They are not interested in fake ‘diamonds’ like meeting famous people… They scoff ‘I am a representative of the publishing world! ’ This statement...——Chekhov