1. Whispering in public is a sign of lack of education. ——Peru
2. Education is the second sun of educated people. ——Peru
3. The way of herdsmen is the combination of education and education. ——Wang Fuzhi
4. A broad river is calm, and an educated person is humble. ——Herzen
5. It is better not to have children than to be uneducated. ——Russia
6. The pinnacle of good education is the enthusiasm to help others. ——Anonymous
7. Education is the second sun of educated people. ——Heraclitus
8. Whispering in public is a sign of lack of education. ——Tolstoy
9. Labor educates the body, and study educates the soul. ——Smith
10. There is a prohibition for all well-educated people: do not lose your temper. ——Emerson
11. The genius of great men lies in the well-educated masses. ——Higginson
12. I know of no more sacred duty than raising a child to be an adult. ——Beethoven
13. Courage is the inevitable result of wisdom and a certain degree of education. ——Leo Tolstoy
14. Education is the second sun of educated people. ——Heraclitus
15. Educated people will not be respected among uneducated people. ——Sanmao
16. Caring for public welfare should be shared by every well-educated person. ——Tolstoy
17. The wealth is uneven and the education is incompetent. Even if you want to talk about it, you will do nothing. ——Zhang Zai
18. Without education, knowledge and practice. ——Mark Twain
19. Caring about public welfare should be a matter of education for everyone. ——Grimelshausen
20. The first sign of an educated mind is being good at asking questions ——Plekhanov
21. The genius of a great man is and complementary to the intellectual deficiencies of the educated masses. ——Engels
22. Excellent character is real wealth, and what sets off this character is good education. ——Locke
23. If you want to be educated, "you must understand the best things that are being talked about and thought about in the world." ——Arnold
24. Excellent moral character is the true wealth of the heart, and good education reflects this character. ——John Locke
25. Using beatings to educate children is similar to how apes educate their offspring. ——Makarenko
26. If you want to be educated, you must understand the best things that the whole world is talking about and thinking about. ——M. Arnold
27. The only reliable and safe way is to base your children's happiness on virtue and good education. ——Locke
28. Without reading, there is no real education, and at the same time, it is impossible to have any discernment. ——Herzen
29. The inheritance of educated people is more valuable than the wealth of ignorant people. ——Democritus
30. Excellent moral character is the true wealth of the heart, and what sets off this character is good education. ——John Locke
31. Education is the habit of being satisfied with the best things and knowing why. ——Van Dyke
32. Reading is a noble enjoyment for a cultured person; I cherish books, it is a hobby I love. ——Gorky
33. An educated person will make you friendly and happy if you get along with him for a while; an uneducated person will make you strange and annoying after living together for many years. ——Anonymous
34. A mentor should be well-educated and have appropriate manners and courtesy with others, at any time, and in any place. ——Locke
35. Politeness is a language. Its rules and practices must be learned mainly from observation and the behavior of educated people. ——Locke
36. Education determines everything. The peach used to be a bitter almond; the cabbage was just a yellow bud with a university education. ——Mark Twain
37. There are many ways to enjoy intelligence, and they are various. I mean wise and educated people. For such people, life is thinking. ——Cicero
38. Is the possession of books evidence of education? Sure enough, who is educated enough to compete with a bookstore owner who has a room full of books? ——Lucianos
39. Education determines everything. The peach was once a bitter almond; cabbage was just a college-educated yellow sprout. ——Mark Twain
40. 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
41. Educated people can find beautiful meanings in beautiful things. This is because there is hope in these beautiful things.
—— Oscar Wilde
42. No matter how busy a mother is, she must find time to educate her children, even if it affects her own rest or housework. ——Makhova
43. If a talented person wants to develop quickly and happily, he needs to have a very prosperous spiritual civilization and healthy education popularized in his nation. ——Goethe
44. No matter how knowledgeable a person is, as long as there is an unbridgeable distance between his knowledge and his life, he cannot be called an educated person. ——Bowys
45. In people who lack education, bravery will become rude, knowledge will become pedantry, wit will become fun, simplicity will become rude, and gentleness will become flattery. . ——Locke
46. In a man, wisdom and education are the most important. Beauty or not is nothing to him! If you don't have education and wisdom in your mind, even if you are a handsome man, you are still worthless. ——Chekov
47. No matter how knowledgeable a person is, as long as there is an inestimable distance between his knowledge and his life, he cannot be called educated. people. ——Bowys
48. There is a great yearning in upbringing-the yearning for beauty and light. It even has a greater yearning - the yearning for beauty and light to overcome everything. ——Arnold
49. Self-esteem is the least important thing among etiquette. Being polite is an expression of education and friendliness, and it is also a respect for the rights, comfort and emotions of others. ——Love Martin
50. Talent only gives some seeds, not established knowledge and virtue. These seeds need development, and development must be achieved through education and upbringing. ——Kelov
51. There is no politeness that can make people see the lack of upbringing at a glance. The correct education is to make the appearance of politeness and the person's noble upbringing at the same time. Show it. ——Goethe
52. In order to live successfully, a young person must learn to be self-reliant, eliminate obstacles lurking everywhere, and educate him at home so that he has an independent personality that is recognized by others. ——Dale Carnegie
53. Practice has proved that the more coordinated the actions of all teachers are, and the more consistent the requirements for students in academic work and education work are, the more successful the results of teaching and education will be. ——Petrov
54. 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. Come. ——Grimelshausen
55. The so-called good education is different in almost all countries and even in a region; every person who is discerning will imitate the place where he is. and keep up with the good breeding of the land. ——Chesterfield
56. The person responsible for educating young people should be a person of high moral character, prudent, sensible, and kind. At the same time, he should also be able to be dignified, calm, and kind. Ability to talk to students in a friendly manner. ——Locke
57. 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
58. Etiquette is also called education. Its essence is just not to show any contempt or insult to anyone in communication. Who can understand and accept this? He who agrees with the rules and norms mentioned above and strives to implement them will surely become a well-educated gentleman. ——Locke
59. The so-called person who can make the best use of his talents must be educated in the right way, encouraged in the right way, and allowed to do the right thing. Madam, you cannot be born knowing it, you must learn it before you know it. Everyone cannot be a learner, you must stick to the teaching and then learn it. A king who pretends to be a king, a teacher who is a teacher, so he educates. ——Sun Yat-sen
60. To become a truly educated person, you must possess three qualities: profound knowledge, thinking habits and noble sentiments. Not having much knowledge means being ignorant; not being accustomed to thinking means being rude and stupid; not having noble sentiments means being vulgar. ——Chernyshevsky
61. The true nurturing nature of a teacher is as follows: students can see in him a guide who guides them to climb the moral ladder, and they can hear him in his words. He calls on them to become people who are loyal to their beliefs and uncompromising to evil thoughts. ——Suhomlinsky
62. Ignorant people always think that what they know is important and they should talk to everyone. 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
63. They are born not to use their brains - they are not born to worry about worldly things. They are a bunch of people who have no status - no virtue - no education, no brains, no talent - in their confused lives, they always have an unexpected peace in their hearts. ——Mark Twain
64. People are the same no matter where they go. They should endure it and should not be stubborn and fight meaninglessly with society. As long as you feel at ease, just go your own way.
In order for a person to truly become an educated person, he must possess three qualities: profound knowledge, thinking habits and noble sentiments. ——Chernyshevsky
65. In order to make a child have self-confidence and gain some skills in getting along with others, sacrifice his innocence and let him associate with those uneducated and evil children. , this is very wrong; the main use of a strong and independent character is to maintain his virtue. When boys have the opportunity to communicate with others, there is nothing they cannot do to learn to be calm, as long as they have enough time. —— Locke
Aphorisms about moral education
1) The east has arrived, can spring be far behind? —— Shelley
2) The past Belong to death, and the future belongs to you. —— Shelley
3) Although the activities in the world have many shortcomings, they are still beautiful. —— Rodin
4) The hard-working bee never has time to mourn. —— Blake
5) Hope is the faithful sister of misfortune. —— Pushkin
6) When your hopes fail one by one, you must be firm and calm! —— Longfellow
7) Believe in yourself first, and then others. will believe you. —— Turgenev
8) Don’t lament the pain of life! --- Lamenting is for the weak... —— Gorky
9) Fatalism is for those who lack will An excuse for the weak. —— Romain Rolland
10) The only shortcoming we will not correct is weakness. ——La Rochefoucauld
11) He who conquers selfishness can destroy the public. —— Lin Bu
12) If everyone loves public affairs, the world will be peaceful; if everyone is selfish, the world will be in chaos. ——Liu E
13) Selfishness is an obstacle to building people up. —— Lu Kun
14) The past is forgotten like smoke, and the selfless world is wide in my heart. —— Tao Zhu
15) Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. ——Xie Juezai
16) All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives. —— Leo Tolstoy
17) Human reason destroys superstition, and human emotions will also destroy egoism. —— Heine
18) Selflessness is a rare morality because there is no profit from it. —— Brecht
19) A gentleman is a metaphor for righteousness, and a villain is a metaphor for profit. —— Confucius
20) Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright. ——Xiao Chunu
21) The value of life is measured by the work a person has done for the contemporary era. ——Xu Wei
22) The road is made by feet, and history is written by people. Every step a person takes is writing his or her own history. —— Ji Hongchang
23) Spring silkworms will not stop running out of silk until they die, but people will not stop until they are pregnant. As long as there is still a breath left, you must work hard and leave it as a good area for youth. —— Wu Yuzhang
24) I hope that every time I recall, I don’t feel guilty about life—— Guo Xiaochuan
25) If you want to love your own value, you have to give The world creates value. —— Goethe
26) Society is like a ship, and everyone must be prepared to steer the ship. ——Ibsen
27) Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy work. —— Leo Tolstoy
28) The value of life is not measured by time, but by depth. —— Leo Tolstoy
29) Life seems empty and dull only to dull people. —— Chernyshevsky
30) The value of a person should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. —— Einstein
31) Only by devoting oneself to society can one find the meaning of that short and risky life. ——Einstein
32) Among all living beings, who doesn’t love life? Love life to the extreme, and then love others. ——Qiu Jin
Quotes on education
1. A gentleman tolerates what others cannot tolerate, tolerates what others cannot tolerate, and deals with what others cannot tolerate. ——Manan
2. Etiquette is a subtle thing. It is indispensable for human communication, and it cannot be overestimated. If you value etiquette above all else, you will lose the sincere trust between people. Therefore, we must be good at finding a sense of proportion in language communication so that it is straightforward but not rude. This is the hardest and the best. ——Bacon
3. The inheritance of educated people is more valuable than the wealth of ignorant people. ——Democritus
4. In order to make a child have self-confidence and gain some skills in getting along with others, sacrifice his innocence and let him associate with those uneducated and evil children. This is quite wrong; the chief use of a strong and independent character is to maintain his virtue. When boys have the opportunity to communicate with others, there is nothing they cannot do to learn to be calm, as long as they have enough time. ——Locke
5. I am willing to compare genius with virtue, and knowledge with wealth.
For example, people with less virtue need wealth more, and people with less genius need learning more. ——Young Ge
6. Self-respect, self-awareness, and self-control can lead to the lofty realm of life. ——Tennyson
7. Never think that you already know everything. No matter how high others think of you, you must always have the courage to say to yourself: "I am a person who knows nothing." A person who knows.” ——Pavlov
8. Generosity, especially humility, will win people's favor. ——Goethe
9. A person should be: lively but disciplined, naive but not childish, brave but reckless, stubborn but principled, enthusiastic but not impulsive, optimistic but not
10. In your past life, anyone you hurt has long been forgotten, but the person you hurt will never forget you. He will never remember your good qualities, but the harm you did to him. ——Dale Carnegie
11. When a person is depressed, he should first use the word “forbearance” and then the word “forgetfulness” to harmonize the qi soup. ——Tao Jue
12. Speaking unethically is called self-destruction. My body cannot be benevolent and righteous, which is called self-abandonment.
13. People are polite and worry about fish having water. ——Ge Hong
14. Some people, especially children, often show a village shy attitude in front of strangers or their elders. Their thoughts, words, and appearance all look embarrassed. Unbearable; I have also lost my control in the chaos, and I can't do anything, at least it seems unnatural and inelegant, and I can't win the joy and welcome of others. The only way to cure this problem is to make them develop an opposite habit through practice, and the important thing is to make more friends. ——Locke
15. The influence of uncontrolled habits will not be immediately apparent when we are young and energetic. But it gradually consumes this energy, and in old age we have to settle accounts and pay the debts that bankrupted us. ——Tagore
16. Anyone who can be welcomed by everyone must not only have strength in his movements, but also be graceful. Solidity is not enough, even if it is useful, it will not help. No matter what he does, he must be elegant. Only with your own methods and attitudes can you look beautiful and be liked by others. ——Locke
17. The reason why power and wealth, and even virtue itself, are valued by everyone is because they can enhance our happiness. Whenever we help others, we should not do so with the right attitude. Well, a person who makes others feel uneasy will not be welcomed in terms of their happiness. Anyone who knows how to make the other person feel comfortable without being servile or lowering his status can be said to have gained the true secret of life and will be welcomed and valued everywhere. Therefore, politeness is the first important thing that children and young people should be particularly careful to develop into habits. ——Locke
18. True humility is the highest virtue, the mother of all virtues. ——Tennyson
19. For a person with superior talents, knowing how to treat others equally is the greatest and truest quality. ——Richard Steele
20. Etiquette resolves doubts and hesitations, distinguishes similarities and differences, and distinguishes right from wrong. ——Wu Jing
21. Treating others with courtesy means treating others the way you like others to treat you. ——Charlie Deffield
22. We endure the bad habits we are accustomed to, and we condemn the newly discovered bad habits. —— Sailer
23. Interrupting and arguing are not in line with etiquette requirements. Interrupting when others are talking is the biggest offense because we respond to others before we know what they are going to say. , if it is not reckless and stupid, it is also a clear expression that he is tired of hearing what the other party is saying and does not want the other party to talk anymore. ——Locke
24. Explore the virtues in others and look for the vices in yourself. ——Franklin
25. We must be strong-willed, diligent, explore, discover, and never give in, cherish the good that comes along our way, endure the evil in and around us, and Determine to eliminate it. - Aldous Huxley
26. It is not a virtue to be willing to be in a lower position; it is a virtue to be able to go down. It is also a virtue to admit that things below us are higher than us. ——Goethe
27. When you welcome others with good demeanor, you will be as close as brothers; ——Guan Zhong
28. What makes a person noble is his character. ——Lawrence
29. Once they enter society and interact with others, on the one hand, it can increase their knowledge and self-confidence, but at the same time, it is easy for them to lose their virtue; therefore, they have to be more knowledgeable about virtue in advance. Prepare it so that it becomes deeply fixed on them. ——Locke
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