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1. The teacher's love is like drops of nectar, which can revive even the withered soul; the teacher's love is like the melting spring breeze, which can melt even the frozen feelings. ——Bartelle?

2. There is no real education without self-education. ——Suhomlinsky?

3. Without emotion, morality will become boring empty talk and can only cultivate hypocrites. ——Suhomlinsky?

4. If anyone has not developed, cultivated and educated himself well, he cannot develop, cultivate and educate others. ——Disto Hui?

5. Among a person’s various qualities, virtue is the first. ——Locke?

6. A teacher without any characteristics will not educate students with any characteristics. ——Suhomlinsky?

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

8. Discipline is the collective appearance, collective voice, collective movements, collective expressions, and collective beliefs. ——Makarenko?

9. The best way to make students interested in a subject is to make them know that this subject is worth learning. ——Brunner?

10. One percent of waste products in educational work will cause serious losses to the country. ——Makarenko?

11. A day’s work will lead to a night’s sleep; a lifetime of hard work will lead to a happy sleep. ——Leonardo da Vinci?

12. The most valuable knowledge is the knowledge about methods. ——Darwin?

13. The most important educational method is always to encourage students to take practical actions. ——Einstein?

14. Only by enriching your mind with all the wealth of knowledge created by mankind can you become a communist. ——Lenin?

15. In any school, the most important thing is the ideological and political direction of the curriculum, which is entirely determined by the teaching staff. ——Lenin?

16. Only education that can inspire students to educate themselves is true education. ——Suhomlinsky?

17. Physical labor is a great disinfectant that prevents all social viruses. ——Marx?

18. Teachers are a living link between the past and the future. Its career, though ordinary on the surface, was one of the greatest in history. ——Ushenski?

19. Only with a healthy body can you have a healthy spirit. ——Locke?

20. Educating people is to form their character. ——Irving?

21. When everything learned in school is forgotten, what is left is education. ——Einstein?

22. There are three types of knowledge that human beings need: theory, practicality, and identification. ——Aristotle?

23. The future will belong to two kinds of people: those who think and those who work. In fact, these two kinds of people are one kind of person, because thinking is also labor. ——Hugo?

24. To lead a school, the first is educational and ideological leadership, and the second is administrative leadership. ——Suhomlinsky?

25. A teacher’s personality is everything to an educator. Only a healthy mind can have healthy behavior. ——Ushenski?

26. Reflection is an important mathematical activity. It is the core and driving force of mathematical activities. ——Fredenthal?

27. People who are not respected by others often have the strongest self-esteem. ——Makarenko?

28. The direction of each person’s initial education can easily determine the nature of his or her subsequent behavior, and the power of inspiration is not small. ——Plato?

29. Labor can free us from three major disasters: loneliness, bad habits, and poverty. ——Goethe?

30. To cultivate people is to cultivate their hope for the future. ——Makarenko?

31. The highest goal of education is not knowledge but action. ——H. Spencer?

32. The art of teaching lies not in imparting skills, but in motivating, awakening and inspiring. ——Disto Hui?

33. The root of education is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. ——Aristotle?

34. I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. ——Aristotle?

35. A good teacher is a person who understands psychology and pedagogy. ——Suhomlinsky?

36. The art of teaching lies not in imparting skills, but in being good at motivating, awakening and inspiring. ——Disto Hui?

37. We don’t need to memorize by rote. We need to use basic knowledge to develop and enhance each learner’s thinking ability. ——Lenin?

38. All education, or 999 out of 1,000 education, comes down to role models and the correctness and perfection of parents’ own lives. ——Tolstoy?

39. A child who has been affected by bad education has lost his direction.

——Kennedy?

40. Maintaining and cultivating each student's self-esteem depends on how the teacher views the student's personal academic performance. ——Suhomlinsky?

41. If you want to cultivate a student into a kind of person, you should be that kind of person yourself. ——Chernyshevsky?

42. The purpose of education is to enable people to continue to educate themselves. ——Dewey?

43. A real teacher is not allowed to influence students with his own personal influence. ——Alcott?

44. What kind of person you want your child to be, you have to strive to be that kind of person in your words and deeds. ——Mrs. Sigley?

45. Make the educational process an artistic endeavor. ——Herbart?

46. Without curiosity and pure desire for knowledge as motivation, it would be impossible to produce inventions and creations that are of great value to mankind and society. ——Lu Denting, President of Harvard University

47. The purpose of education is not the accumulation of knowledge, but the development of mental abilities. ——Pearl Buck?

48. There is a sun in everyone, the main thing is how to let it shine. ——Socrates?

49. The standards of the oil painting education process are effect and time. ——Brunner?

50. A bad teacher imparts the truth, while a good teacher teaches people to discover the truth. ——Disto Hui?

51. The goal of the school should be to cultivate individuals with independent actions and independent thinking, but they should regard serving the society as the highest goal of their lives. ——Einstein?

52. Wherever teachers lack love, neither character nor wisdom can develop fully or freely. ——Rousseau?

53. Education is to restrain and guide young people and cultivate their proper reason. ——Plato?

54. The whole secret of educational skills lies in how to care for children. ——Suhomlinsky?

55. A teacher’s personal example is the most useful sunshine that cannot be replaced by anything for the hearts of young people. ——Ushensky?

56. The most exquisite teaching art, the highest principle to follow is to let students ask questions. ——Brubaker?

57. If you sow behavior, you can harvest habits; if you sow habits, you can harvest character; if you sow character, you can harvest destiny. —— Thackeray?

58. The goal of school should always be that young people leave school as a harmonious person, not as an expert. ——Einstein?

59. Leave students’ thinking space to themselves. Of course, teachers should also provide strong guidance in this regard. ——Miao Tijun?

60. Education is a tool and method to seduce people’s hearts. ——Socrates?

61. As long as school and life are connected, then all subjects will inevitably be connected with each other. ——Dewey?

62. When labor is a pleasure, life is beautiful; when labor is a responsibility, life is slavery. ——Golky?

63. Interest is one of the only ways to create a happy and bright teaching environment. ——Comenius?

64. The greatest motivation for learning is interest in learning materials. ——Bloom?

65. Cultivating people is to cultivate their hope for the future. ——Makarenko?

66. All disciplines should essentially start from the time of mental enlightenment. ——Rousseau?

67. The vastness of the spirit, the active imagination, and the diligence of the soul are genius. —— Diderot?

68. The most basic way of human education is belief. Only belief can affect belief. ——Ushensky?

69. Thoughts are the foundation, and ideals are the green buds, on which the big trees of human thoughts, activities, behaviors, enthusiasm, and passion grow. ——Suhomlinsky?

70. The only source of students’ respect for teachers lies in the teacher’s morality and talent.

——Einstein?