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1. As long as a teacher tells a lie to his students once, all his educational achievements may be destroyed. -Rousseau

2. Although there is a purpose, there is no way to follow; What we call the road is nothing but hesitation. -Kafka

3. In all mankind, all those who are strong, upright, brave and kind are heroes! -Beethoven

4. Being unable to get rid of it is one of the sources of distress in life, especially in love. -Seneca

5. People who don't know how to be afraid can't be brave, because courage refers to the ability to be strong and unyielding in the face of all changes. -Leo Roston

6. Before making up your mind, it may be necessary to hesitate. However, once you make up your mind, you should go straight ahead. -Ishikawa Tatsuo

7. The most exquisite teaching art is to let students ask questions. -Brubacher

8. God has given every bird plenty of food, but he will never throw food into the nest and send it to every bird's mouth. -Holland

9. There are two purposes in life: first, get what you want; Then enjoy what you get. Only the wisest man can do the second point. -Logan Pichard Smith

1. Good education lies in making people try to restrain their selfish ego in nature and think more about others. -Mark Twain

11. Yesterday was a bounced check, tomorrow is a credit card, and only today is cash; Make good use of it. -Kay Lyon

12. Courage is not only a virtue, but also a manifestation of various virtues when they are tested, that is, in the most realistic situation. -Lewis Cyril Connolly

13. When we can't afford happiness, we should never walk too close to the window and stare at happiness. -Shakespeare

14. In good times and bad times, life is an endless struggle against all kinds of difficulties, a battle against many. -Tagore

15. Real teachers are not allowed to influence students with their own personal influence. -alcott

16. You think people are as weak as water. People will soon find out this. They won't have to work hard to find that you have no backbone. They can treat you like a slave. -Mark Twain

17. What kind of person should students be? -Chernyshevski

18. As long as you persist for a long time, after a certain moment in fear comes, fear is no longer extreme pain at all, but just a very annoying and irritating stimulus. -Faulkner

19. Reflection is an important mathematical activity, which is the core and motivation of mathematical activities. -Friedenthal

2. The landscape of life process has been changing. When you step forward, you will see a different landscape from the initial one. When you step forward, it will be another new climate. Schopenhauer

21. The difference between happiness and intelligence is that the person who thinks he is the happiest is actually the happiest, but the person who thinks he is the wisest is generally the most stupid. -Karebe C. kolton

22. Maintaining and cultivating each student's self-esteem depends on how teachers treat students' personal academic achievements. -Suhomlinski

23. Thought is the foundation, and ideal is the green bud, on which the tree of human thought, activity, behavior, enthusiasm and passion grows. -Suhomlinski

24. The past is gone forever. Smart people think about the present and the future, and have no time to think about the past. -bacon

25. Things in the world are never absolute, and the results vary from person to person. Suffering is a stepping stone for genius, a fortune for capable people, and an abyss for the weak. -Balzac

26, cowardice is only a means to take away security, it not only reduces our ability to defend, but even drives us to the cliff of destruction, making us encounter disasters that we never intend to commit. -Shapu Ciboli

27. If happiness lies in physical pleasure, then it should be said that cows are happy when they find forage to eat. -Heraclitus

28. Walking towards a certain goal is "ambition". It's "Qi" if you don't stop halfway, and the two together are ambition. The success or failure of all undertakings depends on this. -Dale Carnegie

29. In all your clothes, your expression is the most important. -Janet lane

3. The two things that are most sacred, permanent and changing with each passing day, and that surprise and shock us the most, are the stars in the sky and the moral law in our hearts. -Kant

31. Without emotion, morality will become dull and empty talk, and only hypocrites can be cultivated. -Suhomlinski

32. No one will grow old just because of age, but because we give up our ideals. Age wrinkles the skin, but to give up enthusiasm wrinkles the soul. -Samuel ullman

33. A man with a strong mind can be robbed of his property, but not deprived of his courage. -Hugo

34. Happiness is like a butterfly, which, when pursued, can never be caught, but if you sit down quietly, it will alight on you. -Nathaniel? Hawthorne

35. Teachers' personal examples are the most useful sunshine that nothing can replace for the hearts of young people. -ushinski

36. The vastness of the spirit, the activity of imagination and the diligence of the mind are genius. -Diderot

37. It is both a kind of torture and a pleasure to hide a dragon in your heart. -Hugo

38. If a person's passion, whether in happiness or distress, has the creed of what reason teaches about what should be feared and what should not be feared, then we call each such person a brave person because of his passion. -Plato

39. Stretch out your hands to promote and support others. There is no better mental exercise than this. -John Hellmers

4. The most important thing is that we should be kind first, honest second, and never forget each other in the future. -Dostoevsky

41. Time determines who you will meet in your life, your heart determines who you want to appear in your life, and your behavior determines who can stay in the end. -David Thoreau

42. When you choose a different way of life, why should you care that others look at you differently? -Doris Lessing

43. For those who can't take advantage of opportunities, opportunities rush to the vast sea like waves, or become eggs that won't hatch. -George sang

44. The ocean is the widest in the world, the sky is wider than the ocean, and the human mind is wider than the sky. -Hugo

45. It's no use crying when the milk is spilled, because all the forces in the universe are trying to knock it over. -Mao Mu

46. Only when a person never gives up, all the hard work and sweat will be fully rewarded. -Napoleon Hill

47. Theory is cold, but it can teach people to get warm. -chernihovsky

48. When planning a great event, you must foresee difficulties and dangers, but in practice, you must ignore them unless the danger is devastating. -bacon

49. All wealth is built on health. It is foolish to waste money, while wasting health is murder in the second degree. -B.C. Forbis

5. Adventure is a vital element of history, whether for individuals or society. -Wei Qian Borlido

51. Fear and courage are close at hand, and they are * * * saving each other-those who make a dash for the enemy know the truth best. -lang Luo

52. The direction of everyone's initial education is easy to determine the nature of his later behavior, and the power of inspiration is not small. -Plato

53. You should really grasp the core of every problem, divide your work into sections, and allocate your time appropriately. -Franklin

54. I want to hold fate by the throat. It wants to make me yield, which is absolutely impossible. Life is so beautiful, live for a thousand lives! -Beethoven

55. The art of teaching lies not in imparting skills, but in inspiring, awakening and encouraging. -Stewart

56. A good teacher is a person who knows psychology and pedagogy. -Suhomlinski

57. Time is the easiest thing for us to spare, and what we should be most worried about is time; Because without time, we can't do anything in the world. -William Peng

58. Like people, books are also a living phenomenon, and they are also living and talking things. -Gorky

59. Our powerful morality is to achieve material success through struggle; This kind of morality applies to both the country and the individual. -Russell

6, as long as the school and life are linked, then all disciplines will inevitably be linked to each other. -Dewey

61. The essence of cultivation, like human character, ultimately comes down to the question of moral sentiment. -Emerson

62. It is not the hammer that strikes, but the singing and dancing of water that forms beautiful pebbles. -Tagore

63. When a child is older, he should be able to do braver things that he dare not do by nature. At first, we should help him to do it gradually, until the practice produces greater self-confidence and is done well. -Locke

64, whoever dance academy, he will never achieve anything, who can't dominate himself, will always be a slave. -Goethe

65, a person's life may burn or decay, I can't decay, I am willing to burn! -ostrovsky

66. Those who make progress in science and fall behind morally are not advancing, but retreating. -Aristotle

67. Doubt is the front hall that everyone must go through, otherwise they can't enter the temple of truth. -kolton

68. A teacher without any characteristics will educate students without any characteristics. -Suhomlinski

69. I think the best way to overcome fear should be to face what you are afraid of and do it bravely until you succeed. -Roosevelt

7. If learning is only imitation, then we will not have science and technology. -Gorky

71. The measure of a person's true character is what he does when he knows no one is looking. -Montesquieu

72. Interest is one of the only ways to create a happy and bright teaching environment. -Comenius

73. The will of those supported by indomitable beliefs is more powerful than those seemingly invincible material forces. -Einstein

74. Teachers' personality is everything to educators, and only a healthy mind can have healthy behavior. -ushinski

75. There are two kinds of people who are worthless: those who can't do what they are told, and those who can only do what they are told. -C. H. K. Curtis

76. Learning is the decoration of the rich, the refuge of the poor and the food of the elderly. -Aristotle

77. For a person who works moderately, happiness comes from work, just like a flower with colorful petals before bearing fruit. -john ruskin

78. People are cute not because they are beautiful, but because they are cute. -Tolstoy

79. The art of life is more like the art of wrestling than the art of dancing; The most important thing is to stand firm and prepare for unforeseen attacks. -Marcos Aurelias

8. Value generates confidence, confidence generates enthusiasm, and enthusiasm conquers the world. -Walter H. Curtin

81. I know much more than others, but I know my ignorance. -Socrates

82. Lack of confidence is not because of difficulties, but because of lack of confidence. -Seneca

83. Adversity can test a person's character; Extraordinary circumstances can show extraordinary integrity; In a calm sea, all ships can compete side by side; When the iron fist of fate hits the key, only people with great courage and wisdom can take it calmly. -Shakespeare

84. Progress is not a straight process, but a spiral path. Sometimes it goes forward, sometimes it turns back, and then it goes forward after stagnation. There are gains and losses, and there are gains and gains. -Augustine

85. Man should respect himself and consider himself worthy of the noblest things. -Hegel

86. One percent of the waste products in education will cause serious losses to the country. -makarenko

87. The purpose of education is not the accumulation of knowledge, but the development of mental ability. -Pearl Buck