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1. People will always rely on their wisdom, conscience, and human dignity. Suhomlinsky

2. There is nothing more intelligent and complex than human love. It is the most delicate, simple, beautiful and ordinary flower among the flowers. The name of this flower bush is morality. Suhomlinsky

3. No one will become a wise man because of knowledge. Knowledge may be acquired through hard work, but wit and wisdom come from laziness rather than talent. John Selden

4. A strong person is certainly happy; but a smart and wise person is several times happier! Krylov

5. Free and easy is a kind of wisdom, a state, a kind of breadth and refinement, an attitude and style of life based on good tolerance, grace and propriety. Report excerpt

6. If there is no wisdom in my life, it will only be eclipsed; if there is no love in my life, it will be destroyed. Henri de Monterran

7. Brute force without wisdom is of little value. Krylov

8. A mind without wisdom is like a lantern without candles. Tolstoy

9. Beauty and intelligence rarely go together. Petronius

10. Montaigne said: The most obvious sign of wisdom is constant joy, its situation is like the scenery outside the eyes, eternal tranquility. Anonymous

11. Sensitivity is not proof of wisdom. Fools and even madmen can sometimes be extremely sensitive. Pushkin

12. People should be wise in wisdom, morally innocent, and physically clean. Chekhov

13. No one gives us wisdom, we must find it ourselves. Marcel Prust

14. Science is a powerful force of wisdom, which is committed to breaking the shackles of mystery that imprisons me... Gorky

15 , The one who runs quickly may not win, the one who fights hard may not win, the one who is wise may not get food, the one who is wise may not get wealth, the one who is clever may not get joy. What happened to everyone depended on the opportunity at that time. Anonymous

16. The lofty moral significance of labor also lies in that a person can reflect his wisdom, skills, selfless love for his career and his willingness to pass on his experience to comrades in the material results of labor. Suhomlinsky

17. Labor is the basis and means of human existence, and the source of a person's physical, intellectual and moral perfection. Ushinsky

18. Science is an honest thing, and it relies on the labor and wisdom of many people to accumulate. Li Siguang

19. Labor is a folk pedagogy with magical power, which has opened up a new source of educational wisdom for us. This source is unknown to book-based educational theory. We firmly believe that only through sweat, calluses and tired people's labor can the human soul become sensitive and gentle. Through labor, talents have the ability to understand the world around them with their hearts. Suhomlinsky

20. Ideal books are the key to wisdom. Tolstoy

21. Love gives people wisdom, and it is often supported by wisdom. Paisgel

22. A good life is guided by action and wisdom. Russell

23. Scientists do not rely on individual ideas, but integrate the wisdom of thousands of people. All people think about a problem, and each person does his or her part of the work, adding to the current situation being established. In the great building of knowledge. Rutherford

24. A shrewd person is a person who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is a person who carefully considers the interests of others. Shelley

25. Science is not only the best in wisdom training, but also in preferred training. Spencer

26. Property can be won by wisdom, but no one can have property in exchange for wisdom. Bay Taylor

27. Determining a problem requires wisdom, and implementing it requires patience. Homer

28. Wine can drown people’s wisdom. Pliny the Great

29. The spirit can be nourished like milk, and wisdom is a breast.

Victor Hugo

30. Science is not only the highest achievement of human wisdom, but also the most promising source of material welfare. Bernard

31. Prudence is the eldest son of wisdom. Hugo

32. Everything in the past is a mirror of wisdom. Rossetti

33. A good man is good because he is wise, and a bad man is bad because he is stupid. Plato

34. After opportunity first catches the hair on your forehead and you don’t, it will catch the bald head for you; or at least it will catch you the handle of the bottle first. If you don’t, it will catch you the bald head. Take it, and it will give you the round body of the bottle, which is difficult to catch. There is no greater wisdom than taking advantage of the opportunity at the beginning. Bacon

35. Even a wise hell is better than a foolish heaven. Hugo

36. Prudence and self-control are the source of wisdom. Luo Burns

37. Health is the condition of wisdom and the sign of happiness. Emerson

38. Brevity is the soul of wisdom, verbosity is superficial decoration. Shakespeare

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

40. Memory is not wisdom; but what is wisdom without memory? Harper

41. Extreme fate is the true test of wisdom. Whoever can best withstand this test will be wise and wise. Cumberland

42. Even in the smartest people, instinct must precede wisdom. For people, instinct may sometimes be a more ideal guide. Joe Lillo

43. Thanks to wealth and politics, this city spent 17,000 yuan to build the city government, but maybe in a hundred years it will not be for the true wisdom of life inside the shell. Meat costs so much. One hundred and twenty-five dollars were raised annually for the maintenance of a grammar school for the winter, a sum which was better spent than any subscription of the same amount in the city. We live in the nineteenth century, why can’t we enjoy the benefits of the nineteenth century? Why does life have to be so intolerant? If we want to read a newspaper, why not skip the Boston chatter and order one of the best newspapers in the world right now? Stop sucking the soft food from the "neutral" newspapers, and stop eating the delicate "olive branches" of New England. Thoreau

44. Appearance alone is not enough... Speech, wisdom, performance, and sweet laughter are all better than the simple beauty created by nature. All artistic means are the seasoning of beauty. Petronius

45. Sculptors throughout the ages have often designed two statues of gods holding torches on both sides of the tomb. These torches not only provide a little light on the road to hell, but also illuminate the faults and mistakes of the deceased. At this point, the sculpture indeed depicts a very profound thought and illustrates a fact that is consistent with human nature. The agony of death has its own wisdom. Balzac

46. Personal wisdom is only limited. Plautus

47. High officials and generous salaries may fall from the sky; gold and silver wealth may come without asking; but wisdom must be pursued by ourselves. Love Younger

49. When we are understood, wisdom is inexhaustible; when wisdom collides with wisdom, countless sparks will burst out. Marx

50. The only way to get wisdom is to buy it with youth. Jack London

51. Morality can often make up for the shortcomings of wisdom, but wisdom cannot fill the shortcomings of morality. Dante

52. Wherever teachers lack love, neither character nor wisdom can develop fully or freely. Rousseau

53. When wisdom is so proud that it refuses to cry, so solemn that it refuses to be happy, and so complacent that it refuses to look at others, it ceases to be wisdom. Gibran

54. Virtue can be divided into two types: one is the virtue of wisdom, and the other is the virtue of behavior. The former is obtained from learning, and the latter is obtained from practice. . Aristotle

55. Reading, this ordinary process that we take for granted, is actually a process of combining people’s souls with the great wisdom of all nations, ancient and modern. Gorky

56. The friendship of a single wise person is more valuable than the friendship of all stupid people.

Democritus

57. Only when the teacher understands each student as a person with personal characteristics, own ambitions, own wisdom and character structure, can such an understanding be achieved It helps teachers to love and respect children. Zankov

58. Reading is to wisdom as gymnastics is to body. (British) Proverb

59. Nature allows wise people to have illusions and delusions like fools, so as not to make wise people too unfortunate because of their unique wisdom. Chamfort

60. The friendship of a single wise person is more valuable than the friendship of all stupid people. Democritus (Greece)

61. Love is a burst of smoke blown by sighs; the lovers' eyes have the sparks it purifies; the lovers' tears are the waves it stirs up. It is also the most intelligent madness, the bitter taste that chokes the throat, and the honey that cannot be eaten in the mouth. Shakespeare

62. If you sweep away all the ignorance, you will see the wisdom sinking at the bottom. Bernard

63. Gray hair does not mean wisdom. Menander

64. The thing that is more precious and makes people happier than honor, wine, love and wisdom is my friendship. Heise

65. Pen and ink are the plowshares of wisdom. John Clark

66. Only with all the love, all the wisdom and all the talents of the parents can we cultivate great people. Makarenko

67. Explore knowledge while you are young, it will make up for the losses caused by old age. Wisdom is the spiritual nourishment of old age, so you should work hard when you are young, so that you will not be empty when you are young. Undset

68. Love and wisdom cannot have both. Bacon

69. Honesty is the first chapter of the book of wisdom. Jefferson

70. Intellectual wisdom is most easily produced from the combination of great cognitive ability and selfless mood. Russell

71. Setbacks can increase experience, and experience can enrich wisdom. (British) Proverb

72. The key to all science is undoubtedly the question mark. Most of our great discoveries should be attributed to "how", and the wisdom of life probably lies in asking everything. "Why". Balzac

73. The bud of love is the end of wisdom. Buholt

74. The road that breaks the rules leads to the Palace of Wisdom. Blake

75. Nature and wisdom do not diverge in anything. Jade Waina

76. People who attribute their good fortune too much to their intelligence and wisdom will most likely end up unfortunate. Bacon

77. Wisdom can be seen in anger, and friends can be seen in poverty. (Maonan people) Proverbs

78. Father and mother are educators like teachers. They are no less than teachers and are wise creators of mankind, because the son’s wisdom has not yet been born. When we are in the human world, we extend from the roots of our parents. (former Soviet Union) Suhomlinsky;