Tao Xingzhi: Educators do not create gods, stones, or lovers. What they want to create is living people who are true, kind and beautiful. The living person who is true, kind and beautiful is our god, our stone statue, and our lover. The success of a teacher is to create a person worthy of his worship. The greatest joy of a teacher is to create students worthy of his admiration. To be more correct, teachers create students, students also create teachers, and students and teachers cooperate to create living people worthy of mutual worship.
Plato What I mean by education is the cultivation of good habits in children; - when happiness, friendship, pain and hatred are properly rooted in children's hearts, they will Although these properties cannot be understood yet, once you gain reason, you will find that they are all in harmony. When this harmony of mind reaches perfection, it is morality; and the special training based on pleasure and pain - it guides you to hate what you should hate and love what you love - from The beginning and the end can be separated; I think this can be correctly called education.
Locke said that only virtue is the real good. Teachers should not only persuade and talk about it, but also use educational work and skills to supply it to the psychology, fix it in the heart, and cultivate it in young people. Do not cease until true love has taken hold, and has given its strength, honor, and pleasure to virtue.
Suhomlinski What does it mean to be a good teacher? First of all, it means that he is such a person. He loves children and feels that it is a pleasure to interact with children. He believes that every child can become a good teacher. A good person is good at making friends with them, cares about children's happiness and sadness, understands children's hearts, and never forgets that he was once a child.
Goethe A person with truly great talents feels the highest degree of happiness in the process of work.
Diderot People denounce emotion endlessly; people blame everything on emotion, forgetting that emotion is also the source of all his happiness. Therefore, in terms of its own nature, emotion is a factor that cannot be said to be too good or too bad.
Edison Friendship can enhance happiness and alleviate pain; because it can multiply our joy and share our worries.
Bacon If you tell your happiness to a friend, you will get two happiness, and if you pour your sorrow to a friend, you will be divided into half of your sorrow.
Darwin When it comes to things like fame, honor, happiness, and wealth, if compared with friendship, they are all dust.
Bacon If people don’t cry, they won’t laugh. Children are born with the ability to cry, and only later do they learn to laugh. So one cannot understand happiness without first understanding sorrow.
Pop The joy of love cannot end in a passionate embrace. Love must have lasting qualities. You must love yourself and the other person.
Roland Learning is the source of happiness. Even if you don't care about your future achievements, studying will definitely make you feel satisfied based on your current life.
Bacon Knowledge is a kind of happiness, and curiosity is the germ of knowledge.
Plato There is nothing happier than health, although they did not feel that it was the greatest happiness before they fell ill.
Socrates (Greece) The happiest thing in the world is to fight for your ideals. Philosophers tell us that the joy of "doing good" comes from morality. Those who strive for their ideals will surely achieve this kind of happiness, because the essence of ideals contains moral value.
Socrates (Greece) The happiest thing in the world is to fight for your ideals. Philosophers tell us that the joy of "doing good" comes from morality. Those who strive for their ideals will surely achieve this kind of happiness, because the essence of ideals contains moral value.
Einstein (USA) Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself.
Einstein (USA) True happiness is optimism about life, joy at work, and enthusiasm for career.
Democritus (Greece) The greatest happiness comes from admiring beautiful works.
Democritus (Greece) You should not pursue all kinds of happiness, but only noble happiness.
Socrates (Greece) The happiest thing in the world is to fight for the truth.
Bacon (UK) Knowledge is a kind of happiness, and curiosity is the germ of knowledge.
Russell (UK) Knowledge is one of the main factors that make human beings happy.
Newton (UK) If you want to gain knowledge, you should work hard; if you want to get food, you should work hard; if you want to be happy, you should also work hard, because hard work is the way to gain everything. law.
Einstein (USA) Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - I call this ethical basis the ideal of the pigsty.
Plato (Greece) If a man's passions, whether in pleasure or in distress, remain true to the doctrines taught by reason as to what should be feared and what should not be feared, then we are indebted to him for his The passionate part calls every such person a brave person.
Cicero There is no greater joy in the world than to do your best for each other and to take care of each other to the best of your ability.
Levi People feel less pleasure than pain.
(Germany) Einstein Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as It is the purpose of life itself - this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen.
Democritus (Greece) Temperance increases happiness and intensifies enjoyment.
Bacon (UK) The happiest thing is to be unrestrained.
Bacon (UK) The fooling of the senses is a pleasure of the senses.
Stevenson (UK) Everyone is happy when they are lucky. But happiness is not the result of luck; it is often a virtue, a heroic virtue.
Stevenson (UK) If you do good things, you will naturally be happy; I think as long as you are happy, you must be a good person.
Aristotle (Greece) A person who indulges in pleasure without restraint will become a dissolute person; a person who avoids all happiness like a country man will become insensitive. people.
Einstein (USA) I have never regarded comfort and happiness as the purpose of life in itself - this ethical basis, I call it the pig pen ideal.
Chernyshevsky No matter how difficult the struggle for happiness is, it is not a pain, but a joy, not a tragedy, but a drama.
Epicurus No happiness is inherently bad, but some producers of happiness bring trouble many times greater than happiness.
Suhomlinsky The easier it is for a person to obtain joy and happiness in his childhood and adolescence, the less he will know what true happiness is in his adult life.
Einstein Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - this ethical basis, I call it the pig pen ideal. The ideals that illuminate my path and constantly give me new courage to face life joyfully are goodness, beauty and truth.
Gorky When labor is a joy, life is beautiful; when labor is a responsibility, life is slavery.
Wen Yiduo If you can create as much happiness as you can to fill up your time, how about clinging to time to accompany your happiness?
"Selected Poems of Guo Xiaochuan" In the world of youth, grains of sand will turn into pearls, and stones will turn into gold;...The charm of youth should let the dead branches display fresh fruits, and the desert Full of forests;... This is the beauty of youth, the joy of youth, and the duty of youth!
"Translations in Memory of Einstein" I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pigsty.
Makarenko Teachers should be good at organizing, taking action, and using wit. They should be happy and angry at the right time. Teachers should allow every move they make to educate themselves, and they should always know what they want and what they don’t want at that time. If a teacher doesn't understand this, who else can he teach?
The training methods used by Spencer should lead to intrinsically happy activities; not happy because of external rewards, but because of their own health benefits.
Amonashvili Only when you realize that you make others happy can you experience the true joy of being a human being.
Sukhomlinsky Educators must be good at grasping proportions and have a keen and considerate attitude, so that love, as a precious emotion that can ennoble people, can enter the minds of the growing young generation. Go into spiritual life. Teachers should educate them not to put physical happiness first, but to cultivate themselves with noble sentiments.
It is good that Dewey advocated vocational education, but we must understand that vocational education is not only to teach students a better occupation than others, making it easier for them to make money, because making money does not necessarily mean happiness; at the same time, it is necessary to teach students The student knows the benefits of this profession itself, which makes him feel spiritually happy about this profession.
The more Teacher Dobrolyubov recalls that his students imitated him as if they were imitating great men, the stronger his influence on the children will be, and the more effective his every praise will be. The children feel happy, and each of his reproaches will penetrate deeper into the children's consciousness, so all educational work will have unparalleled good effects.
Wen Yiduo Create as much happiness as you can to fill up your time, but you can’t live with time to accompany happiness.
Taina cannot build a society just for the pursuit of happiness and power; a society can only be built on the basis of respecting freedom and safeguarding justice
1. Work for the happiness of mankind, What a magnificent cause, and what a great purpose! ——Saint Simon
2. The greatest happiness possible for each person is the greatest happiness achieved by all people. ——Zola
3. True happiness can only be realized when you truly understand the value of life. ——Munir Nasuf
4. Happy are those who are interested in research! Happier are those who can free their minds from delusion and free themselves from vanity through research. ——Lametli
5. Treat the happiness of others as your own happiness, dedicate flowers to others, and keep the thorns to yourself! —— Valdez
6. As long as you have one reasonable thing to do, your life will be particularly beautiful. ——Einstein
7. Science is by no means a selfish pleasure. Those who are fortunate enough to devote themselves to scientific research should first use their knowledge to serve mankind. ——Marx
8. Even if you become a handful of dirt, as long as it is paved on the road to truth and your partners can stride forward, it will be the greatest happiness. ——Wu Yunduo
9. The purpose of all human efforts is to obtain happiness. ——Irving
10. Only a revolutionary, whether he lives or dies, can bring happiness to everyone. ——Lu Xun
11. Cows eat grass and horses eat food. Cows enjoy the least and contribute the most, so it is best to be a scalper. I am willing to serve the party and the people as a scalper for the rest of my life. ——Wang Jinxi
12. People find happiness in performing their duties. It's like a person carrying something on his back, but he feels very comfortable. If a person does not have it and does not perform any duties, it is like driving an empty car, that is, it is wasted. ——Rozov
13. My art should only benefit poor people. Ah, what a happy moment! How happy I will be when I can come close to this! ——Beethoven
14. Creation, or brewing future creation. It is a necessity: happiness can only exist when this necessity is satisfied. ——Romain Rolland
15. The more happiness is shared with others, the more its value increases. ——Seiichi Morimura
16. The bounden duty of scientists requires us to continue to strive to completely reveal the mysteries of nature. Mastering these mysteries can benefit mankind in the future. ——Joliot Curie
17. Only the happiness of the entire human race is your happiness. ——Di Cigen
18. If happiness lies in physical pleasure, then it should be said that cows are happy when they find fodder to eat. ——Heraclitus
19. If one day, I can contribute to the interests of our public, I will consider myself the happiest person in the world. ——Gogol
20. Personal pain and joy must be integrated into the pain and joy of the times. ——Ai Qing
21. There are tens of millions of buildings in Ande, which can shelter all the poor people in the world. ——Du Fu
22. A person who has lofty ideals will feel happy even in the most difficult and difficult times. ——Xu Teli
23. Of course, a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money. ——Marx
24. Blessed are those who have nothing, because they will gain everything! ——Romain Rolland
25. When you are happy, never lose the virtues that make you happy. ——Moroa
26. Sudden death is not very painful, but long-term exhaustion is really unbearable. ——Anonymous
27. Happiness, if it only belongs to me, the property of one person among thousands of people, then get away from me! —— Belinsky
28. No matter how difficult the struggle for happiness is, it is not a pain, but a joy, not a tragedy, but a drama. ——Chernyshevsky
29. The vulgar goals that people strive for-property, vanity, luxurious life-I always feel that they are all despicable. ——Einstein
30. Happiness built on the pain of others is not true happiness. ——A. Babaeva
31. It is a myth to get happiness without paying any price. ——Xu Teli
32. Digging into the depths of the soul makes people suffer mental torture and get trauma. In other words, from the injury, recovery and healing, the suffering is washed away. And embarked on the road to rebirth. ——Lu Xun
33. The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is. ——Olde
34. Humility does not mean caring more about others and less about yourself, nor does it mean admitting that you are incompetent, but it means fundamentally putting yourself aside. ——William Temple
35. Humans are the only animals that can blush, or the only animals that should blush. ——Mark Twain
36. Habits are habits. No one can throw them out of the window, they can only lead them downstairs step by step.
——Mark Twain
37. Life is not a game, therefore, we do not have the right to give up it based on our own will. ——Leo Tolstoy You understand that human life is neither as good nor as bad as people think. —— Maupassant
38. The most noble ideas come first, followed by money; a society with only money without the most noble ideas will collapse. ——Dostoyevsky If pain is exchanged for knowing the truth and adhering to the truth, you should accept it consciously and happily. Then, and only then, will the pain turn into happiness. ——Zhang Zhixin
39. The happiness of serious people does not lie in frivolous companions such as romance, entertainment and laughter, but in perseverance and perseverance. ——Cicero
40. Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. ——Turgenev
41. The money in our hands is a tool to maintain freedom. ——Rousseau
42. Happiness is not inherently bad, but some producers of happiness bring troubles many times greater than happiness.
——Epicurus