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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 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 a 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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The goal of a liberal arts 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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The great aim of education is to train, not to burden the mind; teaching him to use his own thoughts instead of filling them with a collection of others.
Tryon Edwards
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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 science, examples are 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, according to the popular 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.

Leading dozens or even thousands of people is much easier than raising one single person - your child.

It is the duty of every parent to instill in their offspring a love of learning. Only they will help the unreasonable baby to become a real person.

The benefits of study are so obvious that to convince anyone of it must seem like contempt of the highest degree.

Reasonable thinking is the most valuable thing that education can give a person.

By being attentive to your studies in your youth, you will ensure an interesting old age.

Intellectual rivalry must be an integral part of any study, only in this way can the student surpass the teacher.

Beliefs that are not supported by the knowledge gained in the process of studying give birth only to convinced ignoramuses.

I would gladly listen to your theory if I were not smarter than you.

The most effective school is the school of life, which includes the obligatory course of unhappiness.

Read the continuation of the famous aphorisms and quotes on the pages:

To learn the laws of life means to experience a whole series of humiliations, just like learning to skate. The only way out is to laugh at yourself along with onlookers. – George Bernard Shaw

One young artist, using the unprofitable methods of his teacher, painted a picture and showed it to Raphael. "What do you think of this picture?" he asked him. “That you would soon learn something,” Rafael replied, “if you didn’t know anything.” – Claude Adrian Helvetius

First of all, I would like to clarify what philosophy is ... the word "philosophy" denotes the occupation of wisdom and that by wisdom is meant not only prudence in affairs, but also a perfect knowledge of all that a person can know; the same knowledge that directs life itself serves the preservation of health, as well as discoveries in all sciences. - Rene Descartes

For scientific development, it is necessary to recognize the complete freedom of the individual, the personal spirit, because only under this condition can one scientific worldview be replaced by another, created by the free, independent work of the individual. - Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky

See the great danger in the fact that all the internal moral forces of the pupil go only to fulfill your will. Let your pupil be rebellious, self-willed - this is incomparably better than silent humility, lack of will. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

Multi-knowledge does not teach the mind. - Heraclitus of Ephesus

Education is the impact on the heart of those whom we educate. - Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

The upbringing of a personality is the upbringing of such a stable moral principle, thanks to which a person himself becomes a source of beneficial influence on others, he himself is educated and, in the process of self-education, even more asserts his own moral principle. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

Education seems to be difficult only as long as we want, without educating ourselves, to educate our children or anyone else. If you understand that we can educate others only through ourselves, then the question of education is abolished and only one question remains: how should one live? - Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Writers only learn when they teach at the same time: they acquire knowledge best when they communicate it to others at the same time. – Brecht Bertolt

Read not in order to contradict and refute, not in order to take it for granted, and not in order to find a subject for conversation; but to think and reason. — Francis Bacon

If children were not forced to work, they would not learn famota, or music, or gymnastics, or that which most strengthens virtue - shame. For shame is usually born from these occupations. – Democritus

To what do you think I owe my developed brain? The need to move, move your body? Not at all. A rat with half the size of my brain moves just like me. The main thing here is not the need to do something, but the need to know what you are doing so as not to destroy yourself in a blind desire to live. – George Bernard Shaw

From history we draw experience; on the basis of experience, the most vital part of our practical mind is formed. – Johann Gottfried Herder

Children are holy and pure. Even among robbers and crocodiles they are in the angelic rank. We ourselves can crawl into any hole we like, but they must be enveloped in an atmosphere worthy of their rank. You can’t be obscene with impunity in their presence ... you can’t make them a toy of your mood: either gently kiss, then madly stamp your feet on them ... - Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Mutual conversation should be conducted in such a way that each of the interlocutors benefited from it, acquiring more knowledge. - Heraclitus of Ephesus

Activity is the only way to knowledge. – George Bernard Shaw

The educator himself must be educated. – Karl Heinrich Marx

The will that strives for knowledge is never satisfied with the finished work. — Giordano Philippe Bruno

Children teach adults not to dive into a business to the end and remain free. - Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin

You need to know a little about everything, but everything about a little. – Kliment Arkadyevich Timiryazev

The wealth of society is made up of the diversity of its constituent individuals, because the highest goal of education is the person himself. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

All education comes down to living well yourself, educating yourself: this is the only way people influence others, educate them. - Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

The whole meaning of life lies in the endless conquest of the unknown, in the eternal effort to know more. — Emile Zola

Everything we know, we know thanks to the dreams of dreamers, dreamers and learned poets. - Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky

True knowledge does not consist in acquaintance with facts, which make a man only an object, but in the use of facts, which makes him a philosopher. – Henry Thomas Buckle

He who advances in the sciences, but lags behind in morality, goes more backward than forward. – Aristotle

The most important of human efforts is the pursuit of morality. Our inner stability and our very existence depend on it. Only morality in our actions gives beauty and dignity to our life. To make it a living force and to help to clearly understand its significance is the main task of education. - Albert Einstein

In order to improve the mind, one must think more than memorize. - Rene Descartes

Violent teaching cannot be firm, but what enters with joy and merriment sinks firmly into the souls of those who listen. - Basil the Great

At first, maternal education is most important, because morality should be planted in the child as a feeling. – Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Raising your child, you educate yourself, affirm your human dignity. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

While the people are illiterate, of all the arts, cinema and the circus are the most important for us. - Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Ulyanov)

Who knows nothing at twenty, does not work at thirty, has not acquired anything at forty, he will never know anything, will not do anything and will not gain anything. – Axel Oxenstierna

Each person from the poverty of the mind tries to educate the other in his own image. – Johann Wolfgang Goethe

The years of childhood are, first of all, the education of the heart. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

Those who can, do; those who can't, teach. – George Bernard Shaw

Time is a space for the development of abilities ... - Karl Heinrich Marx

We give birth to children so easily and carelessly, but we care so little about the creation of man! We all yearn for some wonderful person. It is in our will to help him appear on earth! So let us use up our will so that he appears sooner, and perhaps we will be rewarded for this happiness to see among us the young forerunners of the one for whom our soul has been yearning for so long. - Maksim Gorky

All moral education of children is reduced to a good example. Live well, or at least try to live well, and as you progress in the good life, you will raise your children well. - Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Education aims to make a person an independent being, that is, a being with free will. – Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Whoever wants to learn to fly must first learn to stand, and walk, and run, and climb, and dance: you cannot learn to fly right away! - Friedrich Nietzsche

Just as Christianity did not overcome science in its field, but in this struggle determined its essence more deeply, so science in a field alien to it will not be able to break the Christian or any other religion, but will more clearly define and understand the forms of its conduct. - Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky

Sex is boring: I read! - Valeria Ilyinichna Novodvorskaya

It is not the quantity of knowledge that matters, but the quality of it. You can know a lot without knowing the most necessary. - Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

The purpose of education is to learn to do without a teacher. — Elbert Hubbard

If you want to express serious thoughts, first stop talking nonsense. — Luc de Clapier Vauvenargues

If you don't have money for a restaurant, talk to the girl in the student dorm. Buy kefir and a bun. – Alexander Lukashenko

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

Believe in life, because it teaches better than any books. – Johann Wolfgang Goethe

Respect for truth is the beginning of wisdom. - Alexander Ivanovich Herzen

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

The prudence of a father is the most effective instruction for children. – Democritus

“Stay hungry. Stay reckless." And I have always wished that for myself. And now that you are graduating from college and starting over, I wish you the same. - Steve Jobs

The eagle gaze of passions penetrates into the misty abyss of the future, but indifference is blind and stupid from birth. – Claude Adrian Helvetius

In essence, old age begins from the moment when a person has lost the ability to learn. – Arturo Graf

Ignorance is always more certain than knowledge, and only the ignorant can say with certainty that the sciences will never be able to solve this or that problem. – Charles Robert Darwin

Knowledge is not an inert, passive visitor that comes to us whether we like it or not; it must be sought before it is ours; it is the result of great work and therefore great sacrifice. – Henry Thomas Buckle

Who knows more, suffers more. Isn't there a tree of science - a tree of life? – George Gordon Byron

Ignorance is the mother of malice, envy, greed and all other low and gross vices, as well as sins. - Galileo Galilei

Music is capable of exerting a certain influence on the ethical side of the soul; and since music has such properties, then, obviously, it should be included in the number of subjects for the education of young people. – Aristotle

Science is an Exchange of ignorance, where only one Ignorance is replaced by another. – George Gordon Byron

Truly, like the sun, I love life and all deep seas. And this is what I call knowledge: so that everything deep rises to my height! - Friedrich Nietzsche

We know more useless things than we don't know useful things. — Luc de Clapier Vauvenargues

No person in the world is born ready, that is, fully formed, but all his life is nothing but a constantly moving development, an unceasing formation. - Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

Education is the influence of one person on another in order to force the educated person to adopt certain moral habits. - Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

The aim of scientific knowledge should be to direct the mind in such a way that it will make sound and true judgments about all objects encountered. - Rene Descartes

You can give reasonable advice to another, but you cannot teach him reasonable behavior. — Francois de La Rochefoucauld

Ignorance is not a lack of intelligence, and knowledge is not a sign of genius. — Luc de Clapier Vauvenargues

Education is primarily to seed our hearts with habits beneficial to the individual and society. – Claude Adrian Helvetius

Every day in which you have not replenished your education with at least a small but new piece of knowledge for you ... consider it fruitless and irretrievably lost for yourself. - Konstantin Sergeevich Stanislavsky

There is no doubt that learning, just like travel and any other auxiliary means of education that perfects a person with healthy mental faculties, makes a fool ten thousand times more intolerable, since it supplies his stupidity with various material and gives him the opportunity to show his tastelessness. — Thomas Alva Edison

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. - Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

He who examines his soul deeply catches himself so often in error that he willy-nilly becomes modest. He is no longer proud of his enlightenment, he does not consider himself superior to others. – Claude Adrian Helvetius

What good is it that you knew a lot, since you did not know how to apply your knowledge to your needs. — Francesco Petrarch

Grief is the teacher of the wise. – George Gordon Byron

You should deepen your mind, not expand it, and, like the focus of a burning glass, collect all the heat and all the rays of your mind at one point. – Claude Adrian Helvetius

The only cure for superstition is knowledge; nothing else can remove this plague spot from the human mind. – Henry Thomas Buckle

People do not believe in anything so strongly as in what they know least about. — Michel Montaigne

We know very little and learn poorly: therefore we must lie. - Friedrich Nietzsche

If a person feels his participation in the life of society, he creates not only material values ​​for people - he also creates himself. From work in which the spirit of citizenship is clearly expressed, true self-education begins. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

The upbringing of children is only self-improvement, to which nothing helps as much as children. - Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy

Education is a great thing: it decides the fate of a person. - Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

If science in itself did not bring any practical benefit, then even then it would not be possible to call it useless, if only it refined the mind and put it in order. — Francis Bacon

Each person is worth exactly as much as life experience remains of him and continues in the experience of the next generations. – Gyula Iyesh

Stupid is the man who always remains the same. – Voltaire

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

What can human education consist of? What should it be based on? On measure. All the laws of nature are based on it, just like all our clear and correct concepts, our feelings of the beautiful and noble, the use of our forces for the good, our happiness, our enjoyment: only the measure nourishes and educates us, the measure forms and preserves creations. . – Johann Gottfried Herder

In the art of the word, everyone is each other's students, but each goes his own way. - Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin

Always - to learn, everything - to know! The more you know, the stronger you become. - Maksim Gorky

Before proceeding with the construction of the palace of the universe, how much more material must be extracted from the mines of experience! – Claude Adrian Helvetius

You should learn to lie, like everything else, from the smallest. — Samuel Butler

The main idea and goal of family life is the upbringing of children. The main school of education is the relationship between husband and wife, father and mother. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

Learn and read. Read serious books. Life will do the rest. - Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky

The history of mankind is basically the history of ideas. — Herbert George Wells

Whoever argues, referring to authority, does not use his mind, but rather his memory. Good learning, born of good talent; and since it is more necessary to praise the cause than the effect, you will praise a good talent without learning more than a good scientist without talent. — Leonardo da Vinci

A sad fate awaits the one who is endowed with talent, but instead of developing and improving his abilities, he exalts himself excessively and indulges in idleness and narcissism. Such a person gradually loses the clarity and sharpness of the mind, becomes inert, lazy and overgrown with rust of ignorance, corroding the flesh and soul. — Leonardo da Vinci

It is impossible to wean people from studying the most unnecessary subjects. — Luc de Clapier Vauvenargues

People are not born, but become who they are. – Claude Adrian Helvetius

Whoever cannot be taken with kindness will not be taken with strictness. - Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

In marriage, mutual education and self-education does not stop for a minute. - Vasily Alexandrovich Sukhomlinsky

The correct formulation of the question indicates some familiarity with the subject. — Francis Bacon

Education Quotes

  1. "Keep busy. It's the cheapest medicine on earth - and one of the most effective." Dale Carnegie
  2. “He who flaunts erudition or learning has neither.”
    Ernest Hemingway
  3. “At the age of 12-16, I got acquainted with the elements of mathematics, including the basics of differential and integral calculus. At the same time, fortunately for me, I came across books in which not too much attention was paid to logical rigor, but the main idea was well highlighted everywhere. The whole activity was truly fascinating; there were ups in it, in terms of the strength of the impression they were not inferior to the “miracle” ... Albert Einstein
  4. "He who saves on schools will build prisons" Bismarck
  5. "Do not offend children with ready-made formulas, formulas are empty; enrich them with images and pictures in which connecting threads are visible. Do not burden children with a dead weight of facts; teach them techniques and methods that will help them comprehend. Do not teach them that the main thing is the benefit. The main thing - the education of humanity in man. Antoine de Saint-Exupery.
  6. "We are depriving children of a future if we continue to teach today the way we taught it yesterday." D. Dewey
  7. "Do not kill the obscure mind of the child, let him grow and develop. Do not invent childish answers for him. When he starts asking questions, it means that his mind has earned him. Give him food for further work, answer as you would answer an adult ". DI. Pisarev
  8. "Consider that day and that hour unfortunate in which you did not learn anything new and did not add to your education." Ya.A. Comenius
  9. Letter to my son's teacher
    "If you can, teach him to be interested in books ... And give him also free time so that he can reflect on eternal mysteries: birds in the sky, bees in the sun and flowers on the green slopes of the hill. When he is at school, teach him that , which is much more honorable to fail than to cheat... Try to give my son the strength not to follow the crowd when everyone is on the winning side... Teach him to listen to all people, but teach him also to consider everything that he hears under angle of truth and take away only the good.Teach him not to listen to the howling crowd, but to stand up and fight if he thinks he is right.Treat him gently, but without undue tenderness, because only a trial by fire makes steel of high quality.Teach him to always have high faith in himself, because then he will always have high faith in humanity." Abraham Lincoln
  10. "Every child is an artist. The difficulty is to remain an artist beyond childhood." Pablo Picasso
  11. "To be human means not only to have knowledge, but also to do for future generations what the previous ones did for us"
    Georg Lichtenberg
  12. "The older the school, the more valuable it is. For a school is a collection of creative techniques, traditions, oral traditions accumulated over the centuries about departed scientists or living ones, their manner of working, their views on the subject of research. These oral traditions, accumulated over the centuries and not subject to printing or message to those who are considered unsuitable for this - these oral traditions are treasures, the effectiveness of which is difficult to even imagine and evaluate.If you look for any parallels or comparisons, then the age of the school, its accumulation of traditions and oral traditions is nothing but energy schools, implicitly"
    N.N. Luzin
  13. "Listen and you will forget, look and you will remember, do and you will understand"
    Confucius
  14. "Study as if you are constantly feeling the lack of your knowledge, and as if you are constantly afraid of losing your knowledge."
    Confucius
  15. "Researchers (Hayes, Bloom) have shown that it takes approximately ten years.
    Moreover, it seems that in reality this period cannot be shortened: even Mozart, who showed outstanding musical abilities at the age of 4, took another 13 years for him to start composing world-class music.
    Samuel Johnson believes that it actually takes more than ten years: “Excellence in any field can only be achieved by hard work throughout a lifetime; it cannot be bought at a lower price.”
    And even Chaucer complained: “Life is so short that there is not enough time to master the skill.”
    Peter Norvig, "Learn to Program in Ten Years"
  16. "Physics lesson in the VIII (control) grade. The topic of the lesson: problem solving. In 45 minutes, the eighth graders decided at the blackboard and wrote down in their notebooks 3 tasks of medium complexity, and at the next lesson in the same class a control was held, which consisted only of those three tasks , which were solved in the last lesson. Result: 60% of unsatisfactory grades."
    VF Shatalov, "The experiment continues".
  17. “Our school has long been teaching badly and educating badly. And it is unacceptable that the position of class teacher be an almost unpaid additional burden: it must be compensated by a decrease in the teaching load required from it. The current programs and textbooks in the humanities are all doomed, if not to waste, then and the atheistic hammering should be stopped immediately. for the best earnings. But school teachers should be a select part of the nation, called to: they are given all of our future. "
    A.I. Solzhenitsyn
  18. "We are largely responsible for the development of the deposit invested in us."
    A.I. Solzhenitsyn
  19. "Over the school, as over the cradle of the spirit of the people, it is necessary to be vigilant with tragic attention and spare no effort in order to defend its tasks."
    M.Menshikov
  20. "It is necessary to call for pedagogical work, as for the work of the sea, medical or the like, not those who seek only to ensure their lives, but those who feel a conscious vocation for this work and for science and foresee their satisfaction in it, understanding the common people's need".
    D. I. Mendeleev
  21. "In pedagogy elevated to the level of an art, as in any other art, one cannot measure the actions of all actors according to one standard, one cannot enslave them into one form; but, on the other hand, one cannot allow these actions to be completely arbitrary, incorrect and diametrically opposed
    N.I. Pirogov
  22. "Socrates made his students speak first, and then he spoke himself."
    Montaigne
  23. "A teacher should not only have knowledge, but also lead the right way of life. The second is even more important."
    Thiru Valluvar
  24. "One of the most malicious mistakes is the judgment that pedagogy is a science about a child, and not about a person. There are no children - there are people, but with a different scale of concepts, other sources of experience, other aspirations, a different play of feelings. A hundred children - a hundred people which is not once there tomorrow, but already now, today already people." Janusz Korczak
  25. "A truly humane pedagogy is one that is able to involve children in the process of creating themselves."
    Sh. Amonashvili
  26. "If pedagogy wants to educate a person in all respects, then she must first know him also in all respects."
    K.D. Ushinsky
  27. "The best education in the world is obtained in the struggle for a piece of bread" Wendell Phillips
  28. "A completely uneducated person can only rob a boxcar, while a university graduate can steal an entire railroad."
    T. Roosevelt
  29. “When young children come to school, their eyes light up. They want to learn a lot of new and interesting things from adults. They are sure that there is a happy road to knowledge ahead. Looking at the sad and indifferent faces of high school students in many lessons, you involuntarily ask yourself the question: “Who extinguished their radiant glances? Why did the desire and aspiration disappear?"
    Sh. Amonashvili
  30. "For a high school student to relax, I advise a chess game, reading fiction. Chess playing in absolute silence, with complete concentration is a wonderful tool that tones up the nervous system and disciplines thought." V.A. Sukhomlinsky
  31. "Without chess, it is impossible to imagine a full-fledged education of mental abilities and memory. The game of chess should enter the life of an elementary school as one of the elements of mental culture."
    V.A. Sukhomlinsky
  32. “Teach the student to work, make him not only love the work, but become so close to it that it becomes his second nature, accustom him to the fact that it was unthinkable for him otherwise than to learn something on his own; so that he thinks for himself, searched, manifested himself, developed his dormant forces, worked out a steadfast person from himself. "
    A. Diesterweg
  33. "A school 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
  34. "Each person has inclinations, talents, a talent for a certain type or several types (branches) of activity. Just this individuality must be skillfully recognized, then the student's life practice should be directed in such a way that in each period of development the child achieves, figuratively speaking, your ceiling"
    V.A. Sukhomlinsky
  35. "A curious study was carried out at the University of Michigan. The same lecture was given to two homogeneous groups of listeners. The first lecture was read at the usual measured pace by the teacher. The second group listened to the tape recording of this lecture with an increase in the speed of the film by almost 4 times! The first group listened to the lecture for 45 minutes, the second - 12. The sound quality of the speaker was extremely high. After that, exams were held in each of the groups without warning and preparation. The level of perception of the educational material by the students of both groups turned out to be exactly the same. "
    V. Shatalov, "The experiment continues"
  36. "Science should be fun, exciting and simple. So should scientists."
    Petr Kapitsa
  37. "I believe that in no educational institution one can become an educated person. But in any well-established educational institution one can become a disciplined person and acquire a skill that will be useful in the future, when a person outside the walls of an educational institution begins to educate himself."
    M. Bulgakov
  38. "The merits of a teacher cannot be judged by the size of the crowd following him"
    R. Bach
  39. "Wars are not won by generals, wars are won by schoolteachers and parish priests."
    Bismarck
  40. "A teacher must have an unusually large amount of moral energy in order not to fall asleep under the lulling murmur of a monotonous teacher's life."
    K.D. Ushinsky
  41. "American colleagues explained to me that "the low level of general culture and school education in their country is a conscious achievement for the sake of economic goals." The fact is that after reading books, an educated person becomes the worst buyer: he buys less washing machines and cars begins to prefer Mozart or Van Gogh, Shakespeare or theorems."
    IN AND. Arnold
  42. "The trouble with modern education is that it masks the true extent of human ignorance. With people over fifty, we know exactly what they were taught and what not. But young people on the outside are all so educated, so knowledgeable, and only when this thin crust of knowledge breaks through , you see deep gaps under it, the existence of which you did not even suspect.
    Evelyn Waugh
  43. "Recognizing, revealing, revealing, nurturing, nurturing in each student his unique individual talent means raising the personality to a high level of flourishing human dignity"
    V. A. Sukhomlinsky
  44. "The teacher is not the one who teaches, the teacher is the one who feels how the student is learning"
    V. F. Shatalov
  45. "Talent is a spark of God, with which a person usually burns himself, illuminating the path of others with this own fire."
    V.O.Klyuchevsky
  46. "Ascetics are needed, like the sun. Their personalities are living documents indicating to society that, apart from people arguing about optimism and pessimism, writing unimportant stories out of boredom, unnecessary projects and cheap dissertations, debauchery and lying for a piece of bread ..., there are still people of a different order, people of achievement, faith and a clearly conscious goal.
    A.P. Chekhov
  47. "In every person is the sun. Just let it shine."
    Socrates
  48. "Get all the great teachers together in one room and they will agree on everything with each other. Gather their students together and they will argue with each other on everything."
    Bruce Lee
  49. "Not being able to express one's thoughts well is a shortcoming; but not having independent thoughts is a much greater one; independent thoughts flow only from independently acquired knowledge."
    K.D. Ushinsky
  50. "No teacher should forget that his main duty is to accustom pupils to mental work and that this duty is more important than the transfer of the subject itself."
    K.D. Ushinsky

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Formal education will help you survive. Self-education will lead you to success. JIM RON

The great value of education is not knowledge, but action.

G. SPENCER

Live and learn! And you will finally reach the point where, like a wise man, you will have the right to say that you know nothing.

KOZMA PRUTKOV

Schoolteachers have power that prime ministers can only dream of.

WINSTON CHURCHILL

The most important phenomenon in the school, the most instructive subject, the most living example for the student is the teacher himself.

DISTERWEG

i8;e, from whom we learn, are rightly called our teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves this name.

Goethe

A good teacher can teach others even what he himself does not know how to do.

TADEUSZ KOTARBINSKI

Teachers work too hard and get too little. Indeed, it is a difficult and tedious task to reduce the level of human abilities to the very bottom.

GEORGE B. LOENARD

Teaching is not a lost art, but respect for teaching is a lost tradition.

JACQUES BARZIN

The teaching profession provides a lifetime guarantee against kidnapping for ransom.

STANISLAV MOTSARSKY

From the lessons of some educators, we derive only the ability to sit upright.

VLADISLAV KATAZHINSKY

If heaven heard the prayers of the children, there would not be a single living teacher left in the world.

(Persian saying)

Not the teacher who receives the upbringing and education of a teacher, but the one who has inner confidence that he exists, should be and cannot be otherwise. This certainty is rare and can only be proven by the sacrifices a person makes to his vocation.

LEV TOLSTOY

If a teacher has only love for the job, he will be a good teacher. If the teacher has only love for the student, like a father, a mother, he will be better than the teacher who has read all the books, but has no love either for the work or for the students. If a teacher combines love for work and for students, he is a perfect teacher.

LEV TOLSTOY

The arguments that a person thought of on his own are more convincing than those that came

in the head of others.

LOUIS PASCAL

What was, is what will be. What has been done is what will be done. And there's nothing new under the sun.

ECCLESIASTES

My abilities were revealed only when the mental process came from me, when I was in an active creative state.

NIKOLAY BERDYAEV

What you could not, you will be forgiven. What you don't want - never.

G. IBSEN

Never complain about a hard time, you were born to make it better.

IVAN ILYIN

You teach best what you need to learn for yourself.

R. BACH

The paradox of upbringing is that those who do not need upbringing lend themselves well to education.

FAZIL ISKANDER

The significance of a man is determined not by what he has achieved, but rather by what he dares to achieve.

JEBRAL

Generosity does not mean that you give me something that I need more than you, but that you give me something that you yourself cannot do without.

JEBRAL

He who listens to the truth is no lower than the one who speaks it.

JEBRAL

Morality is not a teaching about how we should make ourselves happy, but about how we should become worthy of happiness.

IMMANUEL KANT

Education is what remains after everything we have been taught has been forgotten.

ALBERT EINSTEIN

If you want to avoid criticism, do nothing, say nothing, and be nothing.

ELBERT GREEN

An educated person is one who knows where to find what he does not know.

GEORGE SIMMEL

Those who close their eyes to everything during life, there is no one to close them after death.

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E. SERVUS

If you want a flower to bloom as soon as possible, you do not need to forcibly unfold the petals, but you need to create conditions under which it will bloom on its own.

LEV TOLSTOY

A real teacher is not the one who constantly educates you, but the one who helps you become yourself.

MIKHAIL SVETLOV

Some believe that the teacher robs his students. Others - that the students rob the teacher. I believe that both are right, and participation in this mutual robbing is wonderful.

LEV LANDAU

The praise of a few knowledgeable people is more important than the ridicule of many ignoramuses.

MIGUEL SERVANTES

Do you know what the surest way to make your child unhappy is to teach him not to meet with anything.

YAN KOMENSKY

Don't worry that children never listen to you, worry that they are always watching you.

FULEM

Whether we like it or not, the most difficult child to handle is the one we are most proud of later on.

MINION MACLOFLIN

For the first twelve months we teach our children to walk and talk, and for the next twelve years we teach them to sit and keep quiet.

DILLER j0;ILLIS

I never let my school

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MARK TWAIN

At school, you learned lessons and then passed exams. And life is an exam that will teach you lessons.

TOM BODET

Nothing is so firmly remembered by students as the mistakes of their teachers.

ANTON LIGOV

Of all the best fruits comes from a good upbringing.

KOZMA PRUTKOV

Your child needs your love the most when he least deserves it.

E. BOMBEK

The child who endures less abuse grows up to be a more self-conscious person.

FRIEDRICH ENGELS

Children have one concern - to look for a weak spot in their mentors, as well as in everyone to whom they should obey.

JEAN LABRUIRE

Do not make an idol out of a child: when he grows up, he will require sacrifices.

BUAST

To digest knowledge, one must absorb it with gusto.

ANATOL FRANCE

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

LEV TOLSTOY

Experience does not prevent us from repeating our former stupidity, but it does prevent us from enjoying it.

TRISTAN BERNARD

Experience is a school in which a man learns what a fool he was before.

HENRY WHEELER SHOW

It's been a long time; said, but since no one listens, you have to constantly

79; turn back and repeat all over again!

ANDRE GIDE

What is poorly understood is often tried to be explained with the help of words that are not understood.

GUSTAVE FLAUBERT

Humble is not the one who is indifferent to praise, but the one who is attentive to censure.

JEAN PAUL

It happens that a person is both decent and modest, but he does not know how to show it.

E. GAY and B. GANIN

Be attentive to your thoughts, they are the beginning of actions.

LAO TZU

If you can't be a pine on a hilltop

Be a small tree in the valley, but only the best tree.

Be a bush if you can't be a tree.

Be the grass by the road and give rest to the weary traveler,

If you can't be a bush.

If you can't be a whale, be the most beautiful perch in the lake!

We can't all be captains, someone has to be a sailor.

There is work for everyone on the ship of life, just find your own business.

Work can be big or small.

We must do what is urgent.

If you cannot be a wide road, be a narrow path.

If you cannot be the sun, be a star in the sky.

Just find your business and try to be the best!

Bring out the best in you.

DOUGLAS MELLOH

There are three things that never come back - Time, Word and Opportunity. So don't lose

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If the general says "yes" - it means "yes"; if the general says "no" - it means "no"; If a general says "maybe", it's not a general. If the diplomat says "yes" - then maybe; if "maybe" means no; if a diplomat says no, he is not a diplomat. If a woman says "no" - then maybe; if "maybe" - then yes; if a woman says yes, she is not a woman.

FRANCIS BACON

Slander usually strikes at worthy people, so worms preferentially attack the best fruits.

D. SWIFT

Who knows how to flatter, knows how to slander.

NAPOLEON BONAPARTE

Slander from some gentlemen is as good a recommendation as praise from others.

G. FIELDING

Any slander only gains more meaning from objection to it.

L. N. TOLSTOY

Slander is indifferent to nonentities.

O. BALZAC

To assert something without being able to prove it legally is to slander.

P. BEAUMARCHAIS

Ignorance does not begin when there are no answers, but when there are no questions.

A. SAIBEDINOV

The strength of a teacher is not in the ability to punish, but in the ability to forgive.

A. SAIBEDINOV

The power is not with the one who speaks, but with the one who is listened to!

A. SAIBEDINOV

Insults, met with contemptuous silence, fall silent; to be annoyed about them is to partly acknowledge their significance.

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