1. Socrates:
Know yourself? Those who want to control the world must first be able to control themselves. ?Only when you know yourself can you know life? Ignorance is sin.
The most effective way to educate is not to tell people the answers, but to ask them questions. ?
If you want to learn knowledge from me, you must first have a strong desire for knowledge, just like you have a strong desire to survive. ?Ideas should be born in the hearts of students, and teachers should just act like midwives. ?There is a sun in everyone, the main thing is how to make it shine. ?Education is not indoctrination but lighting a fire. ?
2. Plato:
Problems are midwives, they help the birth of new ideas. ?The best person is yourself.
The more you know, the less you know. ?I know my ignorance, I know my ignorance.
Respecting people should not be more important than respecting truth. ?·?Not knowing that one is ignorant is twice as ignorant. ?
Law is the crystallization of all human wisdom and intelligence, including all social thoughts and morals. ?We should try to ensure that some of the stories children begin to hear must be the best lessons that have a moral impact. ?
There is nothing happier than health, although they did not think it was the greatest happiness before they fell ill. ?
The first wealth is health, the second wealth is beauty, and the third wealth is property.
3. Aristotle:
I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. ?
The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to awaken and think, not just in survival. ?
Someone asked: Does writing a good poem require genius? Or rely on art? My opinion is: hard study without rich talent, and talent without training are all useless; the two should use each other and combine with each other. ?
Political science does not create humans, but it separates humans from nature and controls them. ?
Pity is caused by a person suffering misfortune, fear is caused by the similarity of the person suffering misfortune to us. ?·?Human beings are naturally social animals. ?
True virtue cannot be without practical wisdom, and practical wisdom cannot be without virtue.
Virtue can be divided into two types: one is the virtue of wisdom, and the other is the virtue of behavior. The former comes from learning, and the latter comes from practice.
Extended information:
Name; describe.
"Book of Dayu Mo": "The famous saying is here, and it is allowed to come out, but the emperor thinks of merit." Kong Chuan: "This famous saying must have this meaning."
Tang Zhengqi's "Letters from Kaitian": "? The powerful man paid his respects again and said: 'This is an extraordinary thing, and I would like your Majesty to record it for you.' His voice was so rare that it cannot be famous."
Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Congratulations to Xing Ma Xuande Qi": "It is a happy blessing, so it is not easy to say."
Qian Qianyi of the Qing Dynasty "Reading Du Xiaojian·Send Zhang Twelve Mountains Ren Biao" ": "These sentences have hidden reflections, and their beauty is not easy to say."
A famous speech or discourse.
Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty, "Shishuo Xinyu·Yu": "Yu Gong tasted the Buddha's picture, saw the reclining Buddha, and said: 'This son is tired of Jinliang.' It was considered a famous saying at that time."
Volume 1 of "Guitian Lu" by Ouyang Xiu of the Song Dynasty: "Gongchang said to Yin Shilu: 'If you want to return the kindness to yourself, who should take the blame?' Those who heard it were amazed and thought it was a famous saying."
Zhu Ziqing's "On Slogan: "Whether it is a motto or a famous saying, its function is to instruct people to act towards certain goals."