Almost any situation-good or bad-will be affected by our attitude towards it. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher) Almost anything? For better or worse. Influenced by our attitude towards the situation. (Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher)
Wisdom without experience is all empty talk. (Sidney, British statesman) Anything without practical experience is only verbal wisdom. (Sydney, British statesman)
Experience is a strict teacher, because she tests you first and then teaches you a lesson. (Vernon L, British writer) Experience is a strict teacher who tests before teaching. (Vernon L, British writer)
Experience does not become interesting until it begins to repeat itself. In fact, it does not become meaningful until it begins to repeat itself. (E. Bowen, British novelist) Experience will only become meaningful if it is repeated. In fact, it was not considered as experience until then. (Bowen, British novelist)
Experience does not happen to a person; This is how a person treats what happens to him. (Aldous Leonard Huxley, American writer) Experience does not fall from the sky; Experience can only be gained through practice. (Huxley, American writer)
Experience is the son of thought, and thought is the son of action. We can't understand people from books. (Benjamin Disraeli, British statesman) Experience is the product of thought, and thought is the product of action. Understanding others cannot be based on books. (disraeli, British statesman)
Experience is their excuse for making mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist and poet) Experience is the pronoun that everyone looks for his own mistakes. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist and poet)
Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. (John Stanford, American industrialist) Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want. (Stanford, American industrialist)
Experience is a high-cost school, but tools can't be learned in other schools. (Benjamin Franklin, American President) Experience is always a high-priced school. However, stupid people have to enter this school. (Franklin, American President)
Experienced teachers tell us that the most difficult thing for human beings to manage is their own tongues. (Spinoza, Dutch philosopher) Experience has taught us too many lessons, telling us that the most difficult thing for human beings to control is their own tongue. (Spinoza, Dutch philosopher)
12 experience is never misleading; What you miss is your judgment, which guides you by preventing the result of an experience that is not produced by your expert elements. (Leonardo da Vinci, Italian painter) Experience will never give you wrong guidance; It is only your own judgment that leads you to the wrong, and your judgment misleads you because it is based on the expected result of experience, not the experiment. (Italian painter Leonardo da Vinci)
Experience without learning is better than learning without experience. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher and mathematician)) Experience without learning is better than learning without experience. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher and mathematician)
I have only one lamp to guide my steps; That's the lamp of experience. I don't know how to judge the future except the past. (Patrick Henry, American statesman) I have only one lamp to guide my steps, and that lamp is experience. I can only judge the future by the past. Henry, American statesman
15 mistakes are an indispensable part of education. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher)) Learning from mistakes is an extremely important part of education. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher)
Don't believe or reject anything, because others have refused to believe it. God has given you a mind to judge truth and falsehood. Use it. (Thomas Jefferson, American President) Don't believe or deny something just because others believe or deny it. God gave you a mind to judge truth and falsehood. Then use it/(Thomas Jefferson, President of the United States)
One painful experience is worth a thousand warnings. (James Russell Lowell, British poet and critic) One painful experience is worth thousands of warnings. (Lowell, British poet and critic)
18 practical wisdom can only be learned in experienced schools. (samuel smiles, British writer) Practical knowledge can only be learned through personal experience. (smiles, British writer)
Proverbs are short sentences summed up from long-term experience. (Cervantes, Spanish writer) Proverbs are short sentences obtained from long-term experience. (Cervantes, Spanish writer)
The tragedy of the world is that those who are imaginative lack experience, while those who are experienced can't feel imagination. (alfred north whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician) The tragedy of the world lies in imagination and lack of experience, while experienced people lack imagination. (Whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician)
2 1 The biggest difference in education is to gain experience from ideas. (Santayana, Spanish-American philosopher and poet) The difficulty of education lies in gaining experience from ideas. (Santayana G, Spanish-American philosopher and poet)
The most important lesson in life is to know that even tools are sometimes correct. (Winston Churchill. (British politician) Fools are sometimes right. (Churchill, British statesman)
If a person wants to make full use of life, he should have the experience of old age when he is young and the vitality of youth when he is old. (Polish King stanislas I) Young people with old age experience and youthful vigor can make life play a greater role. (King Stanislaus I of Poland)
For most people, experience is like a taillight on a ship, which only illuminates the channel that the ship has passed. (samuel taylor coleridge, British poet) For most people, experience is like a taillight on a ship, which only illuminates the channel it passes. (Coleridge, British poet)
Too much experience is a dangerous thing. (Oscar Wilde, British drama) It is dangerous to experience too much. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)
We don't know what will happen in the future except the analysis of past experience. (Abraham Lincoln, American President) We know nothing about the future except by analogy with past experience. (American President Lincoln)
Mother is not a person to rely on, but a person who makes dependence unnecessary. (American female novelist Fischer) Mother is not a person to rely on, but a person who makes dependence unnecessary. (American female novelist Fisher)
All happy families are alike; Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. (Tolstoy, Russian writer) All happy families are very similar. Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way. (Tolstoy, Russian writer)
Everything about me, everything about me, is due to my angel mother. (Abraham Lincoln, American President) I owe everything I have and everything I can do to my angel mother. (American President Lincoln)
As a modern parent, I know that what matters is not how much you give your children, but the love and attention you pour into them. Caring attitude can not only save you a small sum of money, but also make you feel stingy and give more care than gifts. As a modern parent, I know very well that what matters is not how much material things you give your children, but the care and love you pour into them. Caring attitude can not only save you a considerable sum of money, but also make you feel relieved, because you spend less money and pay more attention than gifts. (Noel O, American writer)
No matter how humble, there is no place like home. (john howard payne, American playwright and actor)
A golden nest and a silver nest are not as good as one's own grass nest. (Payne, American playwright and actor)
For a brave man, every piece of land he goes to is his hometown. (Philip, British dramatist) A brave man is happy with the situation, and wherever he goes, he is his hometown. (Philip M, British dramatist)
A wise man takes home as his home, the earth is his heart and the blue sky is his hall. (Emerson, American thinker) A wise man is at home everywhere-the earth is his fireplace and the blue sky is his living room. (Emerson, American thinker)
In a happy family, parents are in charge by love, and children obey adults out of love for their parents. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)) A happy family is one in which parents are masters out of love and children obey adults out of love for their parents. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
Whether a king or a farmer, he is a happy man as long as his family is harmonious. (johann wolfgang von goethe, German playwright and poet) He is the happiest, whether he is a king or a farmer. Goethe, German playwright and poet
Home is a prison for girls and a reformatory for women. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist) Home is a prison for girls and a reformatory for women. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
36 is a place where you must be accepted whenever and wherever you are. (Robert F., American poet) Whenever and wherever, home is always open to travelers. (Robert F, American poet)
There is an ungrateful child who is much sharper than a poisonous snake's teeth. (Shakespeare, British drama) more ruthless than snakes and scorpions. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)
38. Husbands and wives in the process of divorce (and those who are struggling in another quarrel) can easily fall into the trap of slandering each other, and if possible, vilify each other as openly as possible. (Mel, American writer) Divorced couples (including those who are constantly in pain) can easily fall into each other's quagmire, and the more public the slander, the more frequent it is. (Mel H., American writer)
I don't know who my grandfather is. I am more concerned about what kind of person his grandson will become. (Abraham Lincoln, American President) I don't know what kind of person my grandfather is, but I am more concerned about what kind of person his grandson will become. (American President Lincoln)
If you want your children to keep their feet on the ground, you should let them take some responsibilities. Benjamin, British essayist
It is the policy of old gentlemen to make his children feel that home is the happiest place in the world; I think this wonderful feeling of home is one of the best gifts for parents. (Washington, the father of the United States. It is wise for educated adults in the past to make children feel that family is the happiest place in the world. This kind of beautiful affection, in my opinion, is as precious as the most exquisite gift that adults give their children. (Washington, the father of American literature. I)
Marriage can be compared to a birdcage: birds outside DEA pair up to get in and desperately want to get out. (Montaigne, French thinker and strategist) Marriage is like a bird cage, the birds outside want to come in; The birds inside can't figure it out. Montaigne, French thinker and essayist
My father always said that a child needs four things-enough love, nutritious food, regular sleep, plenty of soap and water-and what he needs most is some wise neglect. Reverend Ivy Baker, my father always said that a child needs four things-full love, nutritious food, regular sleep, plenty of soap and water-and what he needs most is some wise indulgence. (official pastor of the United States government. International bank)
The brotherly spirit of science unites science lovers of different levels scattered around the world into a big family. (American President roswell) The spirit of scientific fraternity connects people who are scattered all over the world and are passionate about science into one big family. (Ross, President of the United States). . f .)
Family is one of the masters of nature. (george santayana, American philosopher and poet) The family is one of the masterpieces created by nature. (Santayana G, American philosopher and poet)
The family you come from is not as important as the family you will have. (Lawrence D., British writer) The family you will have is more important than the family you came from. (Lawrence H, British writer)
The fundamental flaw of fathers is that they want their children to win glory for them. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher)) The most fundamental shortcoming of a father is that he wants his children to win glory for him. (Bertrand Russell, British philosopher)
Everyone's home is a castle and fortress to him. (Cork, British jurist) Everyone's home is like a castle and fortress to himself. (British jurist Kirk)
The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will become a man. (John Locke, British novelist) The sooner you treat your son as a man, the sooner he will become a man. (John Locke, British novelist)
There is a skeleton in the cupboard. (william makepeace thackeray, British novelist) Every family has a difficult book to read. (Thackeray, British novelist)