1. Children are not born to be bound by rules and regulations for learning knowledge. ——Tagore's "Critical Biography of Tagore"
2. Children like dust, and their whole bodies and minds crave sunlight like flowers. ——Tagore's "Critical Biography of Tagore"
3. Childhood is the sleep period of reason. ——Rousseau, French Enlightenment thinker, philosopher, educator, and writer, "Emile"
4. A child's first step toward evil is probably because his kind nature is led astray. . ——Rousseau's "Confessions"
5. You can't stay young forever. ——Cen Shen
6. Childhood is a solid foundation, and youth is a diligent study. ——Hong Yingming
7. Childhood is the most wonderful stage of life. At that time, the child is a flower and a fruit, a piece of hazy wisdom and an endless activity. , a strong desire. ——Balzac's "Usure Miroe"
8. True education is to reach the peak of the subtle truth of childhood. ——Childhood quotes of former Soviet educator Suhomlinsky
9. Things are always unique and irreplaceable: This is a memory of childhood. ——Duggar, "The Thibault Family"
10. The ability to think objectively is reason, and the emotion based on reason is humility. Only by freeing ourselves from our childhood illusions of omniscience and omnipotence can we be objective and use our reason. ——Childhood quote from German psychiatrist Fromm
11. Don’t try to know everything, otherwise you will know nothing. ——Democritus
12. Intelligence comes from diligence, and genius comes from accumulation. ——Hua Luogeng
13. Day by day in childhood, warm and slow, just like the sunshine on the pink velvet lining of old cotton shoes. ——Chinese modern writer Zhang Ailing
14. Efforts should be made to ensure that children have strong bodies, so that they can live a peaceful and quiet childhood in a loving environment, and to extend their beautiful confidence as much as possible.
——French physicist and chemist Marie Curie