Current location - Quotes Website - Famous sayings - What are the words of wisdom and knowledge?
What are the words of wisdom and knowledge?

(1) Knowledge

All talents must be nourished by knowledge, so that they can have the power to display their talents.

(Germany) Goethe

There are three kinds of knowledge that human beings need: theory, practicality, and identification.

(Ancient Greece) Aristotle

If a person climbs up the ladder and advances one level, his vision will become broader.

[Song Dynasty] Lu Jiuyuan

Everyone knows that eating will make you hungry, but not learning will make you stupid.

[Warring States] Xunzi

People cannot live like animals and should pursue knowledge and virtue.

(Italy) Dante's "Divine Comedy"

If a person has knowledge and learning, he will be powerful.

[Eastern Han Dynasty] Wang Chong

The broader a person's knowledge, the more perfect he himself is.

(Russian) Gorky "The Worldness of Literature"

The land requires hard work, and knowledge requires continuous exploration.

Japanese Proverb

Darkness in the soul must be driven away with knowledge.

(Ancient Rome) Lucretius's "On the Nature of Things"

No matter what kind of knowledge is mastered, it is useful to the intelligence. It will put aside useless things and Keep the good stuff.

(Italy) Leonardo da Vinci

Enthusiasm without knowledge is like an expedition in the dark.

(UK) Newton

The ignorant is not free, because the opposite of him is a strange world.

(Germany) Hegel

Ignorance is the twilight in which harm roams.

(Dharma) Hugo

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

(Ancient Rome) "Life is Struggle" by Cicero

Ignorance will cause wisdom to atrophy due to lack of food.

(France) Helvetius

Ignorance is often the root of evil.

(France) Montneau

Don’t be afraid to add little by little, and over time it will become a huge hill.

(Ancient Greece) Hesiod

Don’t wait for luck to come, but work hard to master knowledge.

(Germany) Fleming

Ignorance is by no means harmful, only confusion is harmful. People who are confused are often not because they don’t know, but because they think they know.

(France) Rousseau

Knowing yourself without knowing is the root of all misfortunes "Lu Spring and Autumn"

In order to live well, you must live well Work on the ground; in order to gain a firm foothold, you must master knowledge.

(Russia) Gorky

The main thing is not to accumulate as much knowledge as possible. The main thing is that this more or less knowledge belongs to you and is watered by your hard work. , is the result of your own efforts.

(France) Romain Rolland

The necessary knowledge is some kind of complete knowledge, which is about life, about survival, about the science of existence in a broad sense, rather than suddenly going east and then west. science.

(Russia) Belinsky "Belinsky on Education"

The hobby for something is generated by knowledge. The more accurate the knowledge, the stronger the hobby. . To achieve this accuracy, one must have a thorough and accurate knowledge of every part of the whole of the thing one should like.

(Italy) Leonardo da Vinci

Only by facing one's own ignorance can one expand one's knowledge.

(Russia) Ushinsky

Only knowledge is power. Only knowledge can make us love people honestly, respect people's labor, and sincerely appreciate the great uninterrupted labor. Beautiful results; only knowledge can make us mentally strong, honest, and rational people.

(Russian) Gorky "Gorky on Children's Literature"

Only knowledge can constitute a source of huge wealth, which not only makes the land harvest abundant, but also makes culture prosperous. Ignorance has never brought happiness to people; the root of happiness lies in knowledge; knowledge will turn the thin spiritual and material wilderness into fertile land, and its products will bring us wealth at a tenfold growth rate every year.

(France) Zola's "Truth" and "Selected Works of Zola"

Only by enriching one's mind with all the wealth of knowledge created by mankind can one become a communist .

Lenin's "The Tasks of the Youth League"

"Lenin's Selected Works" Volume 4 The knowledge gained through hard work becomes our inheritance.

(UK) Carlyle

Life is the source of knowledge, and knowledge is the beacon of life.

Chinese Proverb

The whole meaning of life is to endlessly explore what is not yet known, and to constantly add more knowledge.

(French) Zola

Never attempt to cover up the shortcomings of your knowledge, even by using the boldest guesses and assumptions as excuses. No matter how dazzling you are with the beautiful colors of this soap bubble, the bubble will inevitably burst, and you will gain nothing but shame.

(Russian) Pavlov "Pavlov"

Other conditions being equal, the richer the treasure of our knowledge, the greater the possibility of generating important ideas. .

In addition, original insights are more likely to emerge if one has extensive knowledge of the subject, or even of peripheral subjects.

(Australia) Beveridge "The Art of Scientific Research"

The higher you climb on the mountain of knowledge, the more magnificent the scenery unfolds before you.

(Russia) Rajishev

In every country, knowledge is the most reliable foundation for public happiness.

(USA) Washington's "Washington Selected Works"

Beware of false knowledge, it is more dangerous than ignorance.

(English) Bernard Shaw

Plenty is cheap, as is the case with everything, except knowledge. The richer the knowledge, the more valuable it is.

Mago

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

(Ancient Rome) Seneca

Learning without curiosity is like a bird without wings.

Saadi (Persia)

My life has a limit, but my knowledge has no limit.

[Warring States] Zhuangzi "Zhuangzi·Health Preserver"

It is human nature to seek knowledge.

(Ancient Greece) Aristotle

Everyone who studies the history of human disasters can be convinced that most of the misfortunes in the world come from ignorance.

(France) Helvetius

I believe that knowledge is the strongest power among all abilities.

(Ancient Greece) Plato

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

(French) Descartes

Our career is to learn and learn again, and strive to accumulate more knowledge, because with knowledge, society will make great progress, and mankind will This is where future happiness lies.

(Russian) Chekhov

Any valuable knowledge I have learned is from self-study.

(English) Darwin

We should be like sponges absorbing useful knowledge.

(Russian) Kalinin

You should not only understand the knowledge you have learned, but also understand it with a critical attitude to prevent your mind from being filled with a bunch of useless information. Filled with rubbish, yet equipped with all the practical knowledge necessary for a modern learned man.

(Russian) Lenin's "The Tasks of the *** Youth League"

Studying requires tranquility, and only talent must study; without learning, one cannot expand talents, without ambition, one cannot succeed in learning .

[Three Kingdoms] Zhuge Liang

People with rich knowledge and experience are more likely to generate new associations and unique insights than people with only one type of knowledge and experience.

(English) Taylor

Knowledge is power.

(English) Bacon's "New Tools"

The deeper our knowledge, the closer we are to the unknowable. The better we make use of our knowledge, the more clearly we see that the unknowable is useless.

(Germany) Goethe

Where knowledge does not exist, ignorance claims to be science.

(English) Bernard Shaw

Knowledge is not something that is complete, pure and unchanging. It is always innovating and always moving forward.

(Russian) Plyshnikov

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

Knowledge is real knowledge only when it is obtained through active thinking rather than through memory.

(Russian) Leo Tolstoy

Knowledge is a treasure house, but the key to unlocking this treasure house is practice.

(English) Thomas Fuller

Knowledge is the basis and source of masterpieces.

(Rome) Horace "On Poetry"

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

(English) Bacon Quoted from "Oxford Dictionary"

Knowledge is the crystallization of precious gems, and culture is the brilliance of gems.

(India) Rabindranath Tagore

Knowledge is a tool, not an end.

(Russian) Tolstoy

Knowledge is a shield against all disasters.

(Persia) Rudaki

Knowledge is people's partner on any road.

(Georgia) Gulamishvili

Knowledge is valuable in quality, not quantity.

(English) Shakespeare

The universe of knowledge is boundless.

(UK) Byron's "Collection of Scientific Quotations"

The source of knowledge will not be exhausted: no matter how much achievements mankind has made in this regard, people still have to continue to explore, discover and know.

(Russian) Goncharov

The root of knowledge is bitter, and its fruit is sweet.

Saadi (Persia)

The history of knowledge is like a great polyphony, in which the voices of all nationalities sound in turn.

(Germany) Goethe

If we want knowledge, we should not impose knowledge on others, but let knowledge take root in people's hearts; nor should we use knowledge to whitewash others, but to Knowledge should be used thoroughly to educate people.

(France) Montaigne

Those who dare to seek knowledge will never be idle.

(France) Montesquieu

What is important is not the quantity of knowledge, but the quality of knowledge. Some people know a lot, but they do not know the most useful things.

(Russian) Tolstoy

Real knowledge does not come from the authority of others, nor does it come from blind worship of old dogma.

(English) Bacon

Since you don’t have much knowledge, you must learn more.

(France) Montesquieu

Reason and knowledge are the most noble powers of mankind.

(Germany) Goethe

The only good thing is knowledge, the only bad thing is ignorance.

(Ancient Rome) Caesar

There is nothing more rich than knowledge, and nothing more poor than stupidity.

Arabic Proverb

Pursue knowledge while you are young, and you will make up for the losses caused by old age. Wisdom is the nourishment of the spirit in old age, so you should work hard when you are young so that you will not be empty when you are old.

(Italy) Leonardo da Vinci

Mastering any kind of knowledge is useful for intelligence. It throws away the useless stuff and keeps the good stuff.

(Italy) Leonardo da Vinci's "Notes"

It is not enough for a person to master knowledge, he should be good at developing knowledge.

(Germany) Goethe

Small knowledge makes people proud, and rich knowledge makes people humble. Therefore, the hollow ears of grain proudly raise their heads to the sky, while the full ears of grain lower their heads to the earth and its mother.

(Italy) Leonardo da Vinci (2) Wisdom

The human heart is the focus of the light of reason.

(UK) Coleridge

The highest wisdom of man is the ability to adapt to the environment and resist external threats.

(English) Defoe

Human wisdom is the source of happiness.

(Italy) Boccaccio's "Decameron"

Human wisdom is the accumulation of everyone's experience, and it is a kind of material that continuously aggregates, selects, and organizes itself.

(France) Rousseau

Human wisdom holds three keys: one for numbers, one for letters, and one for notes. Knowledge, thoughts, fantasies are there.

(France) Victor Hugo

Talent is not something you are born with and can be left to your own devices, but you need to study art and seek advice from good teachers to become successful.

(Germany) Goethe

Intelligence is a person's spiritual weapon.

(Russia) Belinsky

If talent and wisdom are not used for beneficial purposes, they are no different from mediocre mortals; the creator is a goddess who is good at calculation. Every talent given to the world must be appreciated by the recipient and put to good use.

(English) Shakespeare

Every smart person can recognize wisdom and respect wise people. If you value wisdom, you will become wise when you hear words of wisdom, and your words will become a source of wisdom for others.

"The Wisdom of Ben Sirah"

What is better than gold? jasper. What's better than jasper? wisdom.

(English) Chaucer

You can meet a thousand scholars, but you may not meet a wise man.

(Germany) Klinkel

For a certain novel phenomenon, after giving it an explanation, many people will accept it, but thoughtful people are not satisfied. They said there must be room for research.

(France) Joliot Curie

To the underachievers, I have a sincere advice: make full use of your wisdom in a timely manner; knowledge can be stored, but wisdom cannot be left behind. Wisdom will also age, please use it properly and make full use of it.

(American) Anderson

Habits formed by wisdom can become second nature.

(British) Bacon

Hearing the words of a fool is like walking with a heavy burden; but the words of a wise man relieve a person from a heavy burden.

"The Wisdom of Ben Sirah"

A living person should be wise. Those who are wise and have a family background are better. Wisdom can give you as much security as money can. Wisdom can make you safe. This is the benefit of knowledge.

Ecclesiastes

The wise will shine like the lights in heaven. Those who teach many to do justice will shine like stars forever.

The Book of Daniel

The harmonious application of observation and experience to life is wisdom.

(Russian) Goncharov

The old have wisdom, the old have knowledge.

"The Book of Job"

Questioning people is the way to seek wisdom; thinking about the truth in your heart is the foundation of wisdom.

(Japanese) Kaihara Yixuan

By concentrating on wisdom, you can gain rich knowledge.

"The Wisdom of Solomon"

A mind without wisdom is in terrible trouble.

(Russian) Ushinsky

A mind without wisdom is like a lantern without candles.

(Russian) Tolstoy

Brute force without wisdom is of little value.

"Krylov's Fable"

People without wisdom will be deceived, confused and exploited by others. Only people with ideas are free and independent people.

(Germany) Feuerbach

Perfect wisdom has four parts: wisdom, the principle of doing things properly; justice, the principle of fair handling of public and private matters; perseverance, the principle of not avoiding difficulties. Principle; moderation, the principle of suppressing desires, being indifferent and self-sustaining.

(Greek) Plato

Those non-intelligent animals that only care about their own bodies are busy every day just looking for food for themselves; but for humans, reason is the main thing Characteristics, humanity’s first concern should be to find true food wisdom.

(French) Descartes

By absorbing other people’s knowledge, we can become more knowledgeable; but other people’s wisdom cannot help us become smarter.

Montage

Unwavering wisdom is the most precious thing, surpassing everything else.

(Ancient Greece) Democritus

I love wisdom more than wisdom loves me.

(British) Byron

The words of a wise man lead to wisdom, but the words of a fool are all nonsense.

"Proverbs"

What makes a person shine is not the jewelry on his clothes, but the wisdom deep in his heart.

Spanish Proverb

The wisdom of all people combined cannot help a person who does not have his own wisdom, just as a person who has lost his sight cannot use the vision of those around him to make up for his own shortcomings. .

(France) La Bruyère

Whoever has wisdom has power.

"Five Books"

True wisdom is to know those things that are most worth knowing and to do those things that are most worth doing.

Han Fuli

Those who love wisdom should be familiar with many things.

(Ancient Greece) Heraclitus

Escape from ignorance is the beginning of wisdom.

(UK) Wallace

Iron will rust if not used, water will stink if it is not used, and human wisdom will wither if not used.

(Italy) Leonardo da Vinci

A soul lacking wisdom is a dead soul. If it is enriched with knowledge, it can be revived, just like rain watering the barren land. .

(Arab) Isbahani

Quoted from "Life is Struggle" The pursuit of knowledge is self-love, and holding on to wisdom will lead to endless happiness.

"Proverbs"

Blessed are those who gain wisdom and understanding. Because gaining wisdom is better than gaining silver, and its benefits are higher than gold. It is more precious than pearls, and all the things you love are not worthy of comparison with it.

"Proverbs"

Those who love knowledge love to be taught, but fools hate advice.

"Proverbs"

People who believe that they are very smart often lack wisdom or have no wisdom at all.

La Bruyère

Foolish people regard doing evil as child's play, and wise people regard wisdom as pleasure.

"Proverbs"

Wisdom does not come from academic qualifications, but from the lifelong pursuit of knowledge.

(USA) Einstein

A wise and wealthy person never excuses himself.

(Beauty) Emerson

Wisdom consists in speaking the truth, acting in accordance with nature, and listening to nature.

(Ancient Greece) Heraclitus

Wisdom fills the depths of the ocean and the earth, allowing our thoughts to soar to the sky and showing us the way through the vast universe.

(English) Locke

Wisdom shines brightly and never dims. Those who love her and seek her can easily find her. She quickly becomes acquainted with anyone who pursues her.

"Wisdom of Solomon"

The more veiled wisdom is, the brighter it becomes, just as your beauty becomes ten times more attractive because it is covered with black veil.

(English) Shakespeare's "The Measure of Sin"

Wisdom, diligence and genius are higher than nobles and wealth.

(Germany) Beethoven

Wisdom is not the meditation of death, but the meditation of life.

(Netherlands) Spinoza's "Ethics"

Wisdom consists in one thing only, which is to know the thought that is good at controlling everything.

(Ancient Greece) Heraclitus

Wisdom is just theory but cannot be put into practice. It is like a double rose. Although the flower is bright in color and fragrant in fragrance, it is gone after it withers. seed. Roses all have thorns, yes, but those with thorns are not necessarily roses.

(Germany) Schopenhauer

Wisdom is human insight, character, and a synthesis of many things.

Sanov

Wisdom is the conqueror of destiny.

(English) Shakespeare

The final conclusion of wisdom is: whether life or freedom, you must win it every day, only then can you be qualified to enjoy it.

(Germany) Goethe's "Faust"

When wisdom comes, there is great hypocrisy.

"Laozi"

Wisdom produces three fruits: good at thinking, good at speaking, and good at acting.

(Ancient Greece) Democritus

Wisdom tells us that anyone who is not ashamed to do things darker than the night will definitely use any means to get rid of them. Try your best to cover up.

(English) Shakespeare

Wisdom and fantasy are equally necessary to our knowledge, and they have equal status in science.

(Germany) Liebig

Wisdom is better than knowledge.

(Dharma) Bhaskar's "Meditations"

Wisdom is better than fine gold, and knowledge is better than pure silver.

"Proverbs"

A reliable sign of wisdom is the ability to find miracles in the ordinary.

(American) Emerson

The thoughts of wisdom are broader than the ocean, and her strategies are deeper than the abyss underground.

"The Wisdom of Ben Sirah"

The less wisdom there is, the more assumptions there are. A wise man makes plans according to the times, but a fool makes plans against reason.

Zhu Fu's "A Book for Youzhou Mu and Peng Chong"

If you keep company with wise people, you will be wise; if you keep company with fools, you will suffer consequences.

"Proverbs"

The folly of a fool is often the sharpening stone for a wise man.

(UK) Shakespeare

Follow wisdom like a hunter chasing his prey. Eyes look at the window of wisdom, ears listen to the door of wisdom. Camp close to the house of wisdom and you will find a wonderful place to live. Make your home here, be safe under her shade, cool under her branches.

"The Wisdom of Ben Sirah"

A wise man is eager to know, but a foolish man is content with ignorance.

"Proverbs"

A wise man crowns himself with wisdom, but a foolish man boasts in ignorance.

"Proverbs" (3) Genius

Genius is like this. If you work hard all your life, you will become a genius.

(Russian) Mendeleev

Genius is 2% inspiration and 98% perspiration.

(USA) Edison

Genius is the gold contained in the mine; talent is the miner who works to mine it.

(Germany) Brecht

One-tenth of genius is inspiration, and nine-tenths is blood and sweat.

(Russian) Tolstoy

The so-called genius refers to a perseverant, diligent, obsessed and selfless person.

(Japan) Kimura Kyuichi

Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others spend drinking coffee on my work.

Lu Xun