"Thinking begins with surprises and questions." -Aristotle
"Giving back what you have learned to society is the real success." -Antonio Villa R0 Wa, Mayor of Los Angeles, USA
"Education is life, and life is education." Wen Yang
"Curiosity is the most important thing." -"Father of DNA", Nobel Prize winner and American biologist james watson.
Without emotional communication, intelligent communication cannot be realized. -Piaget
"What is the most important thing in my life? I can answer without hesitation: I love children. " -The former Soviet educator Suhomlinski "Dedicate the whole heart to children"
"To be a real child educator, you must serve them wholeheartedly." -Soviet educator Suhomlinski
"If a teacher only loves his profession, he will become a good teacher. If a teacher, like his parents, only loves his students, he will be better than the kind of teacher who knows textbooks well, but loves neither his career nor his students. If a teacher loves both his profession and his students, he is a perfect teacher. " -lev tolstoy
Students can be roughly divided into four types in learning: "being naturally eager to learn is the best, edifying learning is the second, urging learning is the second, and urging not to learn is the bottom." However, there are only a few people who are naturally eager to learn and are urged not to learn. Most of them learn under considerable edification and supervision. "-Tao Xingzhi
"Tolerance is like a drizzle in the sky, nourishing the earth. It blesses the tolerant and the tolerated. We should learn to tolerate others. " British playwright Shakespeare
"Only the width can accommodate people, and only the thickness can carry things." —— Xue Xuan in Ming Dynasty
"There is no great historical disaster that is not compensated by historical progress." -Engels
"Tens of millions of inventions, the starting point is to ask. Wise men ask cleverly, fools ask stupidly. " -Tao Xingzhi
"Knowing the past and not knowing the present is called Lu Chen; Knowing the present and not knowing the past is called blindness. " -Wang Chong's "On Balance and Xie Short"