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Statements in prose about the importance of quality education. Quotes about studying

The history of civilization can be expressed in six words: the more you know, the more you can. E. Abu

Multi-knowledge does not teach the mind. Heraclitus

First try to investigate things that are close to you, then those that are far from your sight. Pythagoras

A trap is needed to catch hares. Having caught a hare, they forget about the trap. Words are needed to catch a thought: when a thought is caught, the words are forgotten; How could I find a person who has forgotten about the words - and talk to him! Zhuangzi

The ideas in his head are like glasses in a box: each individually transparent, all together v dark. A. Rivarol

Nowadays, a portrait is painted in seven minutes, drawing is taught in three days, English language are taught for lessons, eight languages ​​are simultaneously taught with the help of several engravings, which depict various items and their names in these eight languages. In a word, if it were possible to gather together all the pleasures, feelings and thoughts, which so far take whole life, and to accommodate them in one day, they would probably do this. They would put a pill in your mouth and announce: -Swallow and get out!.N. Chamfort

Our meager means of knowledge are given to our members,

Many striking misfortunes dull inquisitive thoughts.

Only a small part of seeing human life,

With quick death, like a jet of smoke, people are scattered,

Only then and having learned that everyone met happened

In the vain life of the path; and everyone imagines the whole to know!

It is invisible to the human eye, not audible to the ear,

It is not inclusive by the mind. You, hurrying here,

You will know no more than what mortal thought uplifts. Empedocles

Do you consider me a scholar? Confucius once asked a student.

Is not it so? he replied.

No, - said Confucius, - I'm just tying everything together. Confucius

At birth perfect man no different from others. He differs from the rest in that he knows how to rely on things. Xun Tzu

Instead of glorifying Heaven and meditating on it, would it not be better for ourselves, by multiplying things, to subdue Heaven? Xun Tzu

The Teaching reaches its limit in action. Xun Tzu

Those who want to know what we think about every thing are more curious than they should be. Cicero

The human ear is susceptible to all sorts of tales. Lucretius

There is nothing beyond the imagination of man. Lucretius

It is better to study too much than not to study anything. Seneca the Elder

Knowledge is that which requires that the one in whom it is present should know. al-Ashari

A dull mind ascends to truth through the material. Suger

Knowledge is such a precious thing that it is not shameful to obtain it from any source. Thomas Aquinas

For it is true that skill preserves possessions, and possessions do not give skill. Juan Manuel

True power requires great knowledge. Juan Manuel

I tried to fully understand everything that I saw,

And he became angry and sir. Arrani

3 knowledge is in action. Erasmus of Rotterdam

Those people who wished to experience the heavenly life on earth unanimously say: I have run far away and remained alone. D. Bruno

It is not easy to find a way to explain what we offer. For what is new in itself will be understood only by analogy with the old. F. Bacon

To truly know something is to know its causes. F. Bacon

A person has more suspicions, the less he knows. F. Bacon

The arguments that a person comes up with on his own usually convince him more than those that come to the mind of others. B. Pascal

Understanding is the beginning of agreement. B. Spinoza

Knowledge is of two kinds. We ourselves know the subject - or we know where to find information about it. B. Franklin

You need to have a great many diverse ideas in your head in order to give birth to one good one. L. Mercier

We know no better than what we see every day. L. Mercier

Conviction is not the beginning, but the crown of all knowledge. I. Goethe

Each person surpasses me in something; And in this sense, I have a lot to learn from him. R. Emerson

False knowledge is more dangerous than ignorance. B. Show

To know is not always to prevent. M. Proust

We should be surprised only by our ability to be surprised at anything else. F. La Rochefoucauld

If I came across a new observation, or a thought that contradicted my general conclusions, I necessarily and without delay made a short note about them, for as I have seen from experience, such facts or thoughts usually slip from memory much sooner than favorable ones for you. . C. Darwin

New views through old cracks. G. Lichtenberg

For whom their teachings are the law of life, and not just knowledge for show? Cicero

Whoever repeats the old and learns the new can be a leader. Confucius

Usually, greatest success achieves the one who has the best information. B. Disraeli

Along with the mathematization of knowledge, there is also a mathematization of nonsense; the language of mathematics, oddly enough, is suitable for any of these tasks. V.V. Nalimov

Pay attention to great amount knowledge now available, it is better to apply one general method, somewhat unproductive than learning a lot of special tricks. R. Hamming

Any human knowledge starts with intuition, moves on to concepts, and ends with ideas. Kant

Any opening destroys those who stomped around when it hatched from the ground. Unknown

Quintessence extractor. F. Rabelais

Encyclopedism is cozy. Even reading about Diderot, you feel the comfort of Parisian salons, fascinating conversations, charming communication with smart women. Universalism is uncomfortable, it’s uncomfortable itself, it’s openness to the Universe, it’s Rilke, covering the embrasure through which comets and ... constellations must break into our everyday life. Universalism is tragic. Any universal person challenges the world. E. rich

It is impossible to exhaust this subject: it seems that a lot has been said, but no, even more has not been said ... D. Boccaccio

There is enough light for those who want to see, and enough darkness for those who do not. B. Pascal

We must try to find out - not who knows more, but who knows better. M. Montaigne

Learning without meditation is useless, but thinking without learning is dangerous. Confucius

Anyone who thinks one thing, and instructs his disciples in another, seems to me as alien to learning as to the concept of honest man. Emperor Julian

I am now smoking a delightful thought with a charming smell. Her resinous bliss enveloped my mind like a sheet. V. Khlebnikov

When asked why students run from other schools to Epicureans, but never from Epicureans to others, Arcesilaus replied: -Because you can become a eunuch from a man, but never a man from a eunuch.

When asked how students could succeed, Aristotle replied: “To catch up with those who are ahead and not wait for those who are behind.

Also many others I could collect evidence,

To further confirm the certainty of my reasoning;

But the traces that I have only outlined here are enough,

So that you can follow everything else with a sensitive mind. Lucretius

You will never know enough unless you call more than enough. W. Blake

True knowledge does not consist in knowing the facts that make a man a mere pedant, but in using the facts that make him a philosopher. G. Buckle

Knowledge is power, power is knowledge. F. Bacon

It is easier for us to acquire the gloss of omniscience than to thoroughly master a small amount of knowledge. L. Vauvenargues

Re-reading books already read is the surest touchstone of learning. K. Goebbel

Whoever wants to achieve great things must be able to limit himself. Whoever, on the other hand, wants everything, really wants nothing and will achieve nothing. G. Hegel

Knowledge of certain principles easily compensates for ignorance of certain facts. K. Helvetius

What they do not understand, they do not own. I. Goethe

Man knows himself only to the extent that he knows the world. I. Goethe

If you lose interest in everything, you lose your memory. I. Goethe

The weakness of the mind and (note) the character of many disciples and adults is due to their knowing everything somehow and nothing properly. A. Diesterweg

Thanks to true knowledge, you will be much bolder and more perfect in every work than without it. A. Durer

False learning is worse than ignorance. Ignorance is a bare field that can be cultivated and sown; false learning is a field overgrown with wheatgrass, which is almost impossible to weed out. C. Cantu

To be human means not only to have knowledge, but also to do for future generations what the previous ones did for us. G.Lichtenberg

The great art of learning a lot is to take on a little at once. D. Locke

It is necessary to learn at school, but there is still much more to learn after leaving school, and this second teaching is immeasurable in its consequences, in its influence on a person and on society. more important than the first. DI. Pisarev

Knowledge should serve the creative ends of man. It is not enough to accumulate knowledge; they should be disseminated as widely as possible and applied in life. N.A. Rubakin

Any real education is obtained only through self-education. ON THE. Rubakin

Educated person and differs from the uneducated in that he continues to consider his education incomplete. K Simonov

In the matter of education, the process of self-development should be given the most wide place. Humanity most successfully developed only through self-education. G. Spencer

Enlightenment has as its goal the education of character. G. Spencer

You need to know a little about everything, but everything about a little. [When you want to know the rest about a little, it will affect how little you knew about everything] K.A. Timiryaziev

Knowledge is knowledge only when it is acquired by the efforts of one's thought, and not by memory. L.N. Tolstoy

It is a mistake to think that knowledge is a virtue. What matters is not the quantity, but the quality of knowledge. L.N. Tolstoy

Knowledge without a moral basis means nothing. L.N. Tolstoy

To digest knowledge, one must absorb it with gusto. A. France

The most important task civilization v to teach a person to think. T. Edison

The ideas in his head are like glass in a box: each individually is transparent, all together are dark. A. Rivarol

Nowadays, a portrait is painted in seven minutes, drawing is taught in three days, English is taught in lessons, eight languages ​​are taught simultaneously with the help of several engravings, which depict various objects and their names in these eight languages. In a word, if it were possible to collect together all the pleasures, feelings and thoughts, which so far take a whole life, and fit them into one day, they would probably do this. They would put a pill in your mouth and announce: -Swallow and get out! N. Chamfort

I no longer know what I have learned, and the little that I still know I have simply guessed. N. Chamfort

Nothing can be fully known, nothing can be fully learned, nothing can be fully ascertained: the senses are limited, the mind is weak, life is short. Anaxagoras

The one who is learned, but does not apply his learning to the cause, is like a man who would plow, but not sow. Arabic saying

Knowledge of the law of life is much more important than many other knowledge, and knowledge that leads us directly to self-improvement is knowledge of the highest importance. G. Spencer

Don't read anything you don't want to remember, and don't memorize anything you don't mean to apply. D. Blackie

Only true scientists go on learning; the ignorant prefer to teach. Unknown

A person who sees both sides of the issue, in essence, sees absolutely nothing. O. Wilde

What we know is limited, and what we do not know is infinite. P. Laplace

It is more useful to know a few wise rules that could always serve you than to learn many things that are useless to you. Seneca the Younger

Knowledge is strength, omniscience is weakness. Sydney Smith

Teaching in youth - stone carving, in old age - drafting in the sand. Talmud

The collection includes quotes about studying:
  • I want to live to learn, not learn to live. Francis Bacon
  • Alphabet - the wisdom of the step.
  • To digest knowledge, one must absorb it with gusto. Anatole France
  • Be yourself both human and baby, in order to teach the child. Vladimir Fyodorovich Odoevsky
  • Reading is the best learning.
  • In reading, as in everything, we suffer from excess; and we study for school, not for life. Seneca
  • The more things I have to do, the more I learn. Michael Faraday
  • Live and learn.
  • The goal of learning is to learn to do without a teacher. Elbert Hubbard
  • We teach our children first. Then we ourselves learn from them. Anyone who does not want to do this is behind his time. Jan Rainis
  • Learn to walk by walking.
  • Everything is learned, but not contrived.
  • You have to study all your life, until the last breath! Xun Tzu
  • Literacy is not a disease, it does not take away years.
  • Learning is always helpful.
  • The work of the master is afraid. Alexander Suvorov
  • Learn, but from scientists (knowing).
  • Good to teach who listens.
  • Learning is time, play is an hour.
  • The soul placed in the body is like a diamond in the rough and must be polished or it can never shine; and it is obvious that if reason distinguishes us from animals, then education makes this difference even greater and helps us to go further from animals than others. Daniel Defoe
  • Learning is light and ignorance is darkness. Alexander Suvorov
  • There are people so well educated that they can make you bored on any topic.
  • Learning, as such, is in itself something impersonal. For a noble soul, it can be a very useful addition, for some other - harmful and pernicious. It would be more correct to say that it is a precious thing for someone who knows how to use it. Michel de Montaigne
  • We read hard, but we think dilapidated.
  • To succeed, students need to catch up with those ahead and not wait for those behind. Aristotle
  • You know the score, so you will count.
  • The doctrine has only one purpose - the search for the lost nature of man. mencius
  • Knowledge is better than wealth.

  • Teaching, learning. Seneca
  • And the bear is taught to dance.
  • There are no difficult subjects, but there is an abyss of things that we simply do not know, and even more of those that we know badly, incoherently, fragmentarily, even falsely. And these false information stop us and bring us down even more than those that we do not know at all. Alexander Ivanovich Herzen
  • From the lessons of some educators, we derive only the ability to sit upright. Władysław Katarzyński
  • Only the educated want to learn; the ignoramus prefers to teach. Edouard Le Berquier
  • From time immemorial, the book raises a person.
  • Those who want to learn are often harmed by the authority of those who teach. Cicero Mark Tullius
  • Read books, but don't forget things.
  • A full belly is deaf to learning.
  • The bird is red with feathers, and the man with learning.
  • Boring lessons are good only for instilling hatred for those who teach them and for everything taught. Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • Whoever has reached the heights of education must assume in advance that the majority will be against him. Johann Wolfgang Goethe
  • The independence of the student's head is the only solid foundation for any fruitful teaching. Konstantin Dmitrievich Ushinsky
  • Whoever asks nothing will learn nothing. Thomas Fuller
  • Unlearning is harder than learning. English saying
  • He who wants to know a lot needs little sleep.
  • It is better not to give examples.
  • Easy to learn - hard to hike, hard to learn - easy to hike. Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov
  • Practice without theory is more valuable than theory without practice. Quintilian
  • The best education in the world is obtained in the struggle for a piece of bread. Wendell Phillips
  • It is more useful to know a few wise rules that could always serve you than to learn many things that are useless to you. Seneca Lucius Annaeus (the Younger)
  • Much learning will require work.
  • Genuine intelligent learning changes both our minds and our mores. Michel de Montaigne
  • The world is illuminated by the sun, and man by knowledge.
  • Order is most helpful for clear understanding. Cicero Mark Tullius
  • Better to learn late than never.
  • In the study of sciences examples more useful than rules. Isaac Newton
  • Someone led to Aristippus in teaching his son; Aristippus asked for five hundred drachmas. The father said: "With this money I can buy a slave!" - "Buy," said Aristippus, "and you will have two whole slaves." According to Diogenes Laertes
  • Nature begins, art guides, practice completes.
  • Who knows how, does; who does not know how, teaches others; and whoever does not know how to do this, teaches teachers. Lawrence Peter
  • You will lead with the book, you will gain your mind.
  • Whoever has not learned in his youth, old age is boring. Ekaterina II Alekseevna
  • A sieve draws water who wants to study without a book.
  • Who is much more literate, that will not be an abyss.
  • To strive to know more than is required is also a kind of intemperance. Having memorized the superfluous, because of this, they are unable to learn the necessary. Seneca
  • The root of learning is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
  • Those who teach us intelligence usually do not appeal to our intellect. Leszek Kumor
  • A book is a book, but move your mind.
  • Only for creation you must learn! Friedrich Nietzsche
  • The study of wisdom uplifts and makes us strong and generous. Jan Amos Comenius
  • Anyone who does not want to learn will never become a real person. Jose Julian Marty
  • And you can learn from the enemy. Ovid
  • Exercise is the mother of learning.
  • And so Ilya Petrovich, without saying anything to anyone, not even to his brother, who went “like a Frenchman”, with whom it is customary to consult in all matters, goes to Kündiger, that very Petrushka teacher who had to be refused once and about whom everyone talks like about a person who understands. He decided to ask him: does his son have talent?
  • Teaching is only light folk proverb, - it is also freedom. Nothing frees a person like knowledge.” Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
  • Znaika runs along the path, and Dunno lies on the stove.
  • The student will never surpass the teacher if he sees in him a model, and not a rival. Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky
  • For a scientist, three non-scientists are given.

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Quotes about Education. Aphorisms about Education.

The concept of "education" was introduced by I. G. Pestalozzi (1746-1826).
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Education is the transmission of civilization.
Will Duran
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Higher education shows a person how little other people know.
Thomas Chandler Halliburton
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Nine tenths of education is encouragement. Anatole France
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The roots of education are bitter, but the fruits are sweet. Aristotle
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Education: duty, of the present generation to the future.
George Peabody
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Education is the best provision for old age. Aristotle
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Education is the key to open the golden gates of freedom.
George Washington
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Education is not only a matter of school. The school gives only the keys to this education. Out-of-school education is the whole life! A person must educate himself throughout his life. Lunacharsky A.V.
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Education is a manual for the mind according to the laws of nature.
Thomas Henry Huxley
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The purpose of education is knowledge not of facts, but of meanings.
William R. Inge
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Education is protection from the heat of emotions.
Frank Crane
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The best education it is one in which students are able to train teachers.
Aldwine
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Education helps a child understand his potential.
Erich Fromm
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Nobody wants good education. Everyone wants a good degree.
Lee Rudolph
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Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.
John Dewey
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All real education is the construction of the soul.
William John Bennett
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Education is the process of absorbing a set of prejudices.
Martin H. Fisher
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Education is not filling a bucket with water, but kindling a fire.
William Butler Yeats
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In order to be able to think thoughts, you need to have education.
Edith Hamilton
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Education is what remains after everything learned in school is forgotten. Albert Einstein
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Education is an adornment of well-being and a refuge in misfortune. Democritus
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In other words, the brain is a toy for education.
Tom Robbins
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Education is one of the few things a person is willing to pay for and not get it.
Leonard L. Levinson
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Education is a scaffold from which the foolish attack the wise to prove that they are not idiots.
Karl Kros
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Education at the same time reveals to the wise and hides from the fool the lack of complete knowledge. Ambrose Bierce
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Education is what remains when everything that has been taught has been forgotten.
B. F. Skinner
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Education should bring out the best in a person.
J. Paul F. Richter
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There is as much difference between an educated person and an uneducated person as there is between a living person and a dead person. Aristotle
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An educated mind is distinguished by the ability to admit a thought and disagree with it. Aristotle
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Most have been misled by education.
John Dryden
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Very often, from a freely running stream, the formation makes a straight ditch, like a bayonet. Henry David Thoreau
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The wonderful thing about education is that no one can take it away from you.
B. B. King
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The first condition for education is the possibility of obtaining a full-fledged and meaningful job.
John Ruskin
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Education is a weapon, the effect of which depends on who holds it in their hands and on whom it is aimed.
Joseph Stalin
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Genius without education is like silver that is still in the mine.
Benjamin Franklin
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Education is the ability to resolve life situations.
John G. Hibben
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Education is simply the spirit of society as it is passed down from one generation to the next. Gilbert Keith Chesterton
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Target liberal education is to make the mind a pleasant place to spend your leisure time.
Joseph Jubert
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The only thing that hinders my learning is my education. Albert Einstein
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Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your composure and self-confidence.
Robert Frost
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The purpose of education should be to teach us how to think rather than what to think about. Jean Jacques Rousseau
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The goal of education is to replace an empty mind with a mind that is open to being filled.
Malcolm Forbes
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Education is too important to be given exclusively to educators.
Francis Keppel
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great goal education consists in training, not loading the mind; teaching him to use his own thoughts instead of filling them with a collection of others.
Tryon Edwards
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  1. The illiterate people of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn and relearn. Alvin Toffler
  2. You can't learn from someone who always agrees with you. Dudley Field Malone
  3. Go through life as if there is always something to learn ahead and you can definitely do it. Vernon Howard
  4. Education consists mainly of what we have forgotten. Mark Twain
  5. I am always learning. The tombstone will be my diploma. Eartha Kitt
  6. Thinking you know everything stops you from learning new things. Claude Bernard
  7. In the end, only what you have learned and what you have truly learned matters. Harry S. Truman
  8. You can teach a student a lesson in one day, but if you cultivate inquisitiveness and curiosity in him, he will continue to learn all his life. Clay P. Bedford
  9. Life is like playing the violin in public, learning while playing. Samuel Butler
  10. Now we can say that learning is an ongoing process when you stay close to change. And most difficult task is to teach people how to learn. Peter Drucker
  1. The main goal of education is to teach to think, and not to teach to think in some special way. It is better to develop your own mind and learn to think for yourself than to download many other people's thoughts into your memory. John Deway
  2. Wise people Learn from the mistakes of others, and fools learn from their own. author unknown
  3. There are three methods of teaching wisdom. The first is through imitation, and it is the noblest. The second is through repetition and is the easiest. The third is through experience, and it is the most bitter. Confucius
  4. Life is a learning experience only if you learn. Yogi Berra
  5. Wisdom - in the ability to learn to skip the insignificant. William James
  6. Learning is, in fact, when you suddenly understand something that you have understood all your life, but in a different way. Doris Lessing
  7. Teaching is not a spectator sport. D. Blocher
  8. Anyone who stops learning gets old, no matter how old they are: twenty or eighty. Anyone who continues to learn remains young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young. Henry Ford
  9. We get real knowledge when we look for the answer to the question, and not when we find out the answer itself. Lloyd Alexander
  10. Smart people stop learning...because they've put in too much effort to make sure everyone knows everything, and now they can't afford to look like they don't know. Chris Ajiris

  1. I never teach my students. I only give them the conditions under which they can learn for themselves. Albert Einstein
  2. For our developing mind, the whole world is a laboratory. Martin Fisher
  3. Nothing that is really worth knowing can be taught. Oscar Wilde
  4. If you hold a cat by the tail, you can learn a lot of new things that you would not be able to learn under other conditions. Mark Twain
  5. I hear - I forget. I see - I remember. I do - I understand. Confucius
  6. I always do the things I can't do in the order that helps me learn to do them. Pablo Picasso
  7. We understand the geology the morning after an earthquake. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  8. The human mind that has known new idea, will never return to its old state. Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
  9. Learning is not something you get by chance. And what you strive for with passion and do with diligence. Abigail Adams
  10. Nobody really ever stops learning. Johann Goethe

  1. A person who reads too much and uses his brain too little ends up with a lazy habit of thinking too much. Albert Einstein
  2. Any learning is connected with emotions. Plato
  3. Curiosity is the wick in the candle of learning. William A. Ward
  4. I know a large number of people who are filled with knowledge, but do not have a single thought of their own. Wilson Mizner
  5. Learning is not a means to an end, it is the end itself. Robert Heinlein
  6. Training is optional and not necessary for survival. W. Edwards Deming
  7. Our knowledge stops us from continuing our studies. Claude Bernard
  8. All the people around and everything that surrounds you are your teachers. Ken Case
  9. You live and learn. Anyway, you live. Douglas Adams
  10. Live like you're going to die tomorrow. Learn like you're going to live forever. Gandhi

  1. Reading in itself only provides material for knowledge, but it is the process of reflection that gives us the opportunity to assimilate this knowledge. John Lock
  2. One of the reasons people stop learning is the fear of making mistakes. John Gardner
  3. You don't learn anything while you're talking. Lyndon B. Johnson
  4. Anything can be an important learning experience if you treat it with interest. Mary McCracken
  5. Never stop others. The speed of movement is unimportant, the main thing is the movement itself forward. Plato
  6. Ignorance is not a shame, it is a shame not to strive for knowledge. Benjamin Franklin
  7. Assuming is good, getting to the truth is better. Mark Twain
  8. Develop a passion for learning. If you succeed, you will always grow. Anthony Zhd. DiAngelo
  9. We learn when we do something. George Herbert
  10. Fill your mind with millions different facts, but it is quite possible to learn nothing at the same time. Alec Born.

Wise quotes about learning, aphorisms of smart people about knowledge, quotes about the curiosity of people

history civilizations can be expressed in six words: the more you know, the more you can.

E. Abu

Soul in which there is no wisdom, is dead. But if you enrich it with teaching, it will come to life, like an abandoned land on which rain has fallen.

A b u-l-Faraj

Not surprising, that a large amount of knowledge, not being able to make a person intelligent, often makes him vain and arrogant.

D. Addison

School- this is a workshop where the thought of the younger generation is formed, you must hold it firmly in your hands if you do not want to let go of the future.

A. Barbus

There is There are many kinds of education and development, and each of them is important in itself, but moral education should stand above all of them.

V. G. Belinsky

You never you won't know enough unless you know more than enough.

W. Blake

We often we meet people whose learning serves as a tool for their ignorance - people who the more they read, the less they know.

G. Bokl

True knowledge does not consist in the acquaintance with facts which make a man a mere pedant, but in the use of facts which make him a philosopher.

G. Bokl

Education can turn a fool in scientist, but it will never erase the original imprint.

P. Boschen

Education- treasure, work - the key to it.

P. Buast

Source true knowledge -in facts!

P. Buast

Knowledge there is power, power is knowledge.

F. Bacon

Knowledge and power are one and the same.

F. Bacon

Must strive for knowledge not for the sake of disputes, not for the contempt of others, not for the sake of profit, fame, power or other goals, but in order to be useful in the slurry.

F. Bacon

more willing We all talk about what we don't know. Because that's what we're thinking about. This is where the work of thought is directed, and it can only be directed here.