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1. The manager does not bear the task of creating knowledge, his task is to effectively use knowledge. ——Custer

2. Money and extravagant hopes are what seduce the soul, but knowledge and reason are what attract the soul. ——Iran

3. What constitutes the biggest obstacle to our learning is the known things, not the unknown things. ——Bernard

4. Of course, a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money. ——Marx

5. Knowledge can give you an additional pair of eyes. ——Syria

6. Knowledge and abilities are accumulated bit by bit. We must pay attention to having a solid foundation, review and consolidate, and not rush for success. ——Gu Chaohao

7. Except for knowledge and learning, no power in the world can establish dominance and authority in the human spirit and soul, and in human thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. ——Bacon

8. There is no force more powerful than knowledge, and those armed with knowledge are invincible. ——Gorky

9. People cannot live like animals and should pursue knowledge and virtue. ——Dante

10. Science is for those who are diligent and studious, and poetry is for those who are knowledgeable. ——Joseph Lu

11. The three conditions for studying are: more observation, more hardship, and more research. ——Garfield

12. The situation is constantly changing. To adapt your thoughts to the new situation, you have to learn. ——Mao Zedong

13. Real knowledge makes people truly and truly better than others. ——Addison

14. The pursuit of too much power will make angels fall, and the pursuit of too much knowledge will make people fall. ——Bacon

15. Once society has a technical need, this need will push science forward more than ten universities. ——Marx

16. You can become a learned person by being diligent in your studies. ——Wu Han

17. Knowledge is different from sophistication. People who are truly knowledgeable are often very naive. ——Romain Rolland

18. Knowledge is the best food for old age. ——Aristotle

19. Knowledge is the only source of love and principles for human freedom. ——Webster

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

21. Youth is the time to learn wisdom, and middle age is the time to put it into practice. ——Rousseau

22. Intellectuals are better than illiterates, just as the living are better than the dead. ——Aristotle

23. Knowledge is more valuable than gold, because gold cannot buy it. ——Soviet Union

24. When you are young and only know how to make money, it is the bleakest moment in your life. ——Greer

25. Human value is contained in human talents. ——Marx

26. If a person has no knowledge, he is nothing more than a zombie. ——Tor Ingelund

27. Smart people have long ears and short tongues. ——Flag

28. If you don’t want to waste your life in the world, you must study all your life. ——Gorky

29. Knowledge is like candlelight, which can illuminate one person and countless people. ——UK

30. Interest in the knowledge content learned may become a motivation for learning. ——Zankov

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

32. Complex labor involves the use of skills and knowledge that require more or less hard work, time and money to acquire. ——Engels

33. Knowledge is an extremely precious thing, and there is no shame in absorbing it from any source. ——Abul · Faraz

34. Knowledge is a kind of happiness, and curiosity is the bud of knowledge.

——Bacon

35. Knowledge cannot be derived from experience alone, but can only be derived from the comparison of intellectual inventions and observed facts. ——Einstein

36. Knowledge, when wisdom is unable to control it, will be like a stubborn horse overturning its rider. ——F. Quarles

37. Having knowledge without applying it is equivalent to plowing and sowing. ——Myanmar

38. Honor and wealth, without intelligence, are very unstable assets. ——Democritus

39. The less knowledge, the more accurate it is. The more knowledge, the more doubts there are. ——Goethe

40. Applying a piece of knowledge requires a lot of accumulation. ——Iran

41. If you keep learning, you will know everything. The more you know, the more powerful you are. ——Golky

42. The value of knowledge lies not in possession, but in use. ——Greece

43. No matter how much knowledge you have, if you don’t use it, you know nothing. ——Arab

44. Ignorance has never brought happiness to people; the root of happiness lies in knowledge. ——Zola

45. If learning only lies in imitation, then we will have no science and no technology. ——Gorky

46. Knowledge can be obtained by reading; but more useful knowledge and understanding of the world can only be obtained by studying various people. ——Chesterfield

47. Reading is learning, and using is also learning, and it is more important learning. ——Mao Zedong

48. Human knowledge and human power are two things that are combined into one; the failure of work all starts from the ignorance of cause and effect. ——Bacon

49. When we enter our old age, knowledge will be our comfortable and necessary retreat; if we don’t plant the tree of knowledge when we are young, we will have no place to enjoy the shade when we are old. . ——Chesterfield

50. Reading and studying are the constant nourishment of the mind and the infinite development of the mind. ——Goncharov

51. The world is big, but the most equitable distribution is common sense. ——Descartes

52. Studying idlely is not better than studying idlely. ——John Bayless

53. The priceless treasure that will never be destroyed is the knowledge of a person. ——Europe

54. There are two kinds of knowledge. One is the problem that we are proficient in; the other is that we know where to find knowledge about a certain problem. ——Johnson

55. Don’t go to bed when you can’t tell yourself what you learned today. ——Lichtenberg

56. Knowledge stored as mental fat is useless. It is useful only if it becomes mental muscle. ——Spencer

57. Intelligence lies in learning, and genius lies in accumulation. The so-called genius actually relies on learning. ——Hua Luogeng

58. Nature has given us the seeds of knowledge, not the knowledge itself. ——Hanieka

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

60. The issue of knowledge is a scientific issue. It does not involve any hypocrisy and pride. What determines it is its opposite - honesty and humility. ——Mao Zedong

61. Knowledge is as precious as human blood. If a person lacks blood, his body will be weak; if a person lacks knowledge, his mind will dry up. ——Gao Shiqi

62. Knowledge is a treasure, but practice is the key to getting it. ——Thomas Fuller

63. Knowledge has weight, but achievement has luster. Some people feel the power of knowledge, but more people only see the luster of achievement. ——Chesterfield

64. Knowledge is indeed the great sun in the sky. Its thousands of rays of light cast life and power. ——Dan Burst

65. Human genius is just a spark. If you want to turn it into a blazing flame, you can only learn! study.

——Gorky

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

67. Repetition is the mother of learning. ——Di Cigen

68. There is no friend better than knowledge, and no enemy worse than illness. ——India

69. The history of knowledge is like a great polyphony, in which the voices of all ethnic groups sound one after another. ——Goethe

70. Labor should be illuminated with the torch of profound knowledge, and labor should be thought about and brought to the highest level. ——Krupskaya

71. No matter what kind of knowledge you master, it is useful for intelligence. It will throw away useless things and keep good things. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

72. Give a hungry man a fish and he will not be hungry for a day; teach him how to fish and he will never be hungry. ——Sri Lanka

73. Youth is limited, but wisdom is infinite. Take advantage of your short youth to learn infinite wisdom. ——Gorky

74. If you don’t know, ask; if you can’t, learn; if you can, don’t give in; then it is a virtue. If you hear it but don't see it, even if you know it, you will be wrong; if you see it but don't know it, even though your knowledge is not false; if you know it but don't act it, even if you are diligent, you will be trapped. ——Xun Kuang

75. The desire for knowledge is a natural tendency of human beings, and any person with a sound mind will do whatever it takes to obtain knowledge. - Cy Johnson

76. People always have to learn. When you die, you graduate. ——Xiao Chunu

77. If you lack knowledge, you will not be able to think, and if you lack thinking, you will not get knowledge. ——Japan

78. Intensify your study, grasp the center, and rather be refined than miscellaneous, and specialize rather than numerous. ——Zhou Enlai

79. Knowledge brings light to the world, and knowledge increases wealth for mankind. ——Africa

80. If you don’t climb high mountains, you don’t know how high the sky is; if you don’t visit deep valleys, you don’t know how thick the earth is; if you don’t hear the last words of the former kings, you don’t know how great knowledge is. ——Xun Kuang

81. I believe that the most beautiful purpose of life and the happiest result of human life is nothing more than learning. ——Balzac

82. The majesty of man is contained in knowledge. Therefore, man has many inner things that the monarch's gold and silver cannot buy, and the monarch's force cannot conquer the inner things. ——Bacon

83. Knowledge is the garland on the head, and property is the shackles on the neck. ——Iran

84. Not knowing that you are ignorant is double ignorance. ——Plato

85. We must cheer up and study hard. There are three words for "hard work": one is "down", one is "suffering", and the other is "gong". You must cheer up and work hard. ——Mao Zedong

86. Integrity but no knowledge is weak and useless; knowledge but no integrity is dangerous and terrible. - Cy Johnson

87. Common sense is instinct, and having enough common sense is genius. ——Bernard Shaw

88. Ignorance is the dark night of wisdom, a dark night without moon and stars. ——Cicero

89. A scholar’s ??day is more valuable than an uneducated person’s life. ——Arab

90. Study hard and work hard to make youth more glorious. ——Wang Guangmei

91. Reading any good book is like talking to many noble people. ——Descartes

92. Scientific conceit can only be regarded as modesty compared with ignorant conceit. ——Spencer

93. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. ——Einstein

94. The inheritance of educated people is more valuable than the wealth of ignorant people. ——Democritus

95. If a person's knowledge lacks order, the more knowledge he has, the more confused he will be. ——Spencer

96. Reading and learning are to build one's own thoughts and knowledge with the help of other people's thoughts and knowledge. ——Pushkin

97. Knowledge is the best honor for young people, the greatest comfort for the elderly, the most precious property of the poor, and the most precious decoration of the rich.

——Diogenes

98. Knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it. The method of application is outside the book. ——Bacon

99. I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous testing. ——Edison

100. Common sense is the measure of possibility and consists of foresight and experience. ——Yameilu

101. As long as there is something you don’t know, you should always learn. ——Little Seneca

102. The price of many things is modest, as is the case with everything, except knowledge. The richer the knowledge, the more expensive it is. ——Mago

103. Knowledge is the crystallization of precious gems, and culture is the luster of gems. ——Tagore

104. 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

105. Learning requires three hearts: one is confidence, the other is determination, and the third is perseverance. ——Chen Jingrun

106. Knowledge makes wise people smarter and ignorant people stupider. ——UK

107. Don’t wait for luck to come, you should work hard to master knowledge. ——Fleming

108. It is often said that common sense is the shortest straight line between two points. ——Ai Xiansheng

109. Too much knowledge will make you stupid. ——Lo Burton