1. A teacher affects eternity; He never knows where his influence will end. (Adams, American historian)
The influence of teachers is eternal; It is impossible to estimate how far-reaching his influence will be. (Adams ·H·B, American historian)
2. Be willing to learn and be willing to teach. (Chaucer, British poet)
Be willing to learn and be willing to teach. (Chaucer, British poet)
It is better not to be born than not to be educated, because ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)
It is not so much illiteracy as ignorance, because ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)
All forms of dancing can't be excluded from all courses of noble education: dancing with feet, dancing with thoughts and dancing with works. Do I need to add that one must be able to dance with a pen? (Nietzsche, German philosopher)
Various dances are indispensable in the curriculum of aristocratic education: dancing with feet, dancing with thoughts, dancing with words, needless to say, dancing with pens. Nietzsche, German philosopher.
Education begins at the mother's knee, and every word children hear contributes to the formation of character. (John Baruch, British educator)
Education begins at the mother's knee, and every word a child hears affects the formation of his character. (baruch, British educator)
6. Education does not mean teaching people what they don't know; This means teaching them to behave like they don't. (Ruskin, British art critic)
Education is not about letting people know what they don't know, but about doing what they don't do. (Winston J, British art critic)
7. Education is a process of gradually discovering our ignorance. (Durant, American historian)
Education is a process of gradually discovering one's ignorance. (Durant, American historian)
8. Education is an admirable thing, but it should always be remembered that there is nothing worth knowing to teach. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)
Education is an enviable thing, but we should always remember that there is nothing worth knowing to teach. (Oscar Wilde, British dramatist)
9. The purpose of education is to mold character. (Spencer, British philosopher)
Education aims at cultivating people's quality. (Spencer H, British philosopher)
10. Education has created a large number of people who can read, but can't distinguish what is worth reading. (George Macaulay Humphrey Trevelyan, British historian)
Education has created a large number of people who can read, but can't tell what books are worth reading. (British historian trevelyan ·G·M)
1 1. Education is not to fill a bucket of water, but to light a fire. (Irish poet William Butler Yeats)
Education is not to fill a bucket of water, but to light a fire. (Irish poet Ye Zhi)
12. Education is the main defense of the country. (Brook, British statesman)
Education is the main defense force of the country. (Burke, British statesman)
1X。 Education is the transmission of civilization. (Will Delente, American historian and essayist)
Education spreads civilization. Durant, American historian and essayist. w .)
14. Education makes a nation easy to lead, but difficult to drive; Easy to manage but difficult to enslave. (Brougham, British statesman)
Education makes a country easy to lead, but difficult to promote; Easy to manage, but impossible to enslave. (John Bromaham, British statesman)
15. Everyone receives two kinds of education, one from others and the other, more importantly, from himself. (edward gibbon, British historian)
Everyone receives two kinds of education, one from others, and the other, more importantly, from himself. (Gibbon E, British historian)
16. Teaching by example is always more effective than teaching by example. (John Johnson, British writer and critic)
Practice speaks louder than words. (Johnson S, British writer and critic)
17. It is inconvenient for an educated person not to know a foreign language. (Chekhov, Russian dramatist)
It is extremely inconvenient for an educated person not to know a foreign language. (Chekhov, Russian dramatist)
18. Genius without education is like silver in the mine. (Franklin, American President)
Genius without education is like silver in a mine. (Franklin, American President)
19. After receiving a simple basic education, how beneficial it is for an independent mind to walk around the library at will and take down books according to the advice of a wise mother! (British Cardinal Newman john henry)
After receiving the initial basic education, people who are willing to think independently will take a book in the library and read it at will according to their personal talents. What a great advantage it will be! (Henry J, British Cardinal Newman)
I have long given up the idea that higher education is crucial to success or happiness. The greenhouse of knowledge does not always produce edible things. (US state government official Robert Moses)
I have long given up the idea that higher education is the only way to success or happiness. The "greenhouse" of knowledge does not always grow food for food's sake. (American government official Moses R.)
2 1. Make early education an entertainment; In this way, you can better discover the hobbies of nature. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)
Early education should be a kind of entertainment, so it is easier to find a natural hobby. (Plato, ancient Greek philosopher)
22. People who enjoy privileges without power are rubbish, and those who are educated without influence are worthless rubbish. (Dyke, American writer and educator)
People who enjoy privileges and powers are useless. People who are educated and have no influence are worthless rubbish. (Dyke ·H·V, American writer and educator)
23. Only a country composed of educated people can remain free. (Jefferson, American President)
Only a country composed of educated people can remain free. (Thomas Jefferson, American President). t .)
Only educated people are free. (epiktetos, ancient Greek philosopher)
Only educated people are free. (Epik Titus, ancient Greek philosopher)
25. I love Plato, but I love truth more. (Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher)
I love my teacher, and I love truth more. (Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher)
26. The purpose of education is to replace the empty mind with an open mind. (Forbes, American educator)
The purpose of education is to replace the empty soul with a skilled mind that accepts new ideas. (Forbes M, American educator)
27. A person's education is not complete until he dies. (Lee, American educator)
Education for a person will not stop until death. (Lee, American educator)
28. The main purpose of education is not to teach you to earn bread, but to make every bite of bread sweeter. (American psychologist argyle)
The main purpose of education is not to teach you to earn bread, but to make every bite of bread sweet. (Angel J, American psychologist)
The purpose of educators is to prepare young people for lifelong self-study. (hutchins, American educator)
The purpose of education is to enable young people to teach themselves for life. (hutchins R, American educator)
30. The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. (Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher)
The root of education is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. (Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher)
3 1. Universities transmit information, but the way it transmits information is imaginative. (alfred north whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician)
Universities provide information, but the information they provide is imaginative. (Whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician)
32. We should shelve and postpone all other reforms; We have only one task-educating the people, popularizing education and promoting science-and on that day, our motherland will take a big step. (French educator Leon Gambetta)
We should put all the reforms aside first. Our only task is to educate the people, popularize knowledge and advocate science. When this day comes, it will be a day for us to revitalize our country. (French education loves gambit)
33. What's in the name? We call the rose by other names, but it is still fragrant. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)
What does the name matter? Give a rose any other name, and it will still be fragrant. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)
34. Education is to the soul what sculpture is to marble. (Joseph Edison, British writer)
Education is to the mind what sculpture is to marble. (Addison J, British writer)
35. You can take a person to college, but you can't make him think. (Finley Peter Dunn, American humorist)
You can lead a person to college, but you can't make him think. (American humorist Dunn ·F·P)
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With the popularization of higher education, the market-oriented operation of higher education is becoming increasingly obvious