It's about education. Quotes about studying with meaning. Quotes of foreign writers, poets

Many people, slaves of the stomach and sleep, spend their lives without education and upbringing, like vagabonds, and, contrary to nature, the body serves them for pleasure, and the soul - a burden.
Gaius Sallust Crispus

Both upbringing and education are inseparable. It is impossible to educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge acts educationally.
Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

You can only learn what you love.
Goethe

The great goal of education is not only knowledge, but above all action.
N.I. Myron

No matter how long you live, you should study all your life.
Seneca

Do not be ashamed to learn in adulthood: it is better to learn late than never.
Aesop

Practice without theory is more valuable than theory without practice.
Quintilian

A person cannot truly improve unless he helps others to improve.
Charles Dickens

In order to educate others, we must first educate ourselves.
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

Education gives dignity to a person, and the slave begins to realize that he was not born for slavery.
Denis Diderot

Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up.
Aristippus

You can't stop learning.
Xun Tzu

Study as if you are constantly feeling the lack of your knowledge, and as if you are constantly afraid of losing your knowledge.
Confucius

sign good education- talk about the highest subjects in the simplest words.
Ralph Waldo Emerson

People are a thousand times more concerned about acquiring wealth than about educating the mind and soul, although what is in a person is undoubtedly more important for our happiness than what is in a person.
Arthur Schopenhauer

I never let my schoolwork interfere with my education.
Mark Twain

The teacher should appeal not so much to the memory of students as to their mind, to achieve understanding, and not mere memorization.
Fedor Ivanovich Yankovich

In ancient times, people studied in order to improve themselves. Now they study in order to surprise others.
Confucius

The teacher is not the one who teaches, but the one from whom they learn.
Anatoly Mikhailovich Kashpirovsky

Education cannot be the goal itself.
Hans Georg Gadamer

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

Study everything not out of vanity, but for the sake of practical benefit.
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg

Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn.
Leonardo da Vinci

A child educated only in an educational institution is an uneducated child.
George Santayana

We study, alas, for school, not for life.
Seneca

To be a good teacher You need to love what you teach and love those you teach.
Vasily Klyuchevsky

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

There is no need to prove that education is the greatest blessing for a person. Without education, people are rude and poor and unhappy.
Nikolay Chernyshevsky

You can also learn from the enemy.
Michel de Montaigne

Easy to learn - hard to hike, hard to learn - easy to hike.
Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov

Book learning is an ornament, not a foundation.
Michel Montaigne

Even in the company of two people, I will certainly find something to learn from them. I will try to imitate their virtues, and I myself will learn from their shortcomings.
Confucius

We must believe in what we teach our children.
Woodrow Wilson

Knowledge that is paid for is remembered better.
Rabbi Nachman

You have to learn a lot to know even a little.
Montesquieu

Because a person eats a lot, he does not become healthier than one who is content with only the necessary: ​​in the same way, a scientist is not one who reads a lot, but one who reads with benefit.
Aristippus

Neither art nor wisdom can be achieved unless they are learned.
Democritus

The student will never surpass the teacher if he sees in him a model, and not a rival.

One of the most respected and at the same time difficult is the work of a teacher. Especially in Russia, where the salary of both school teachers and university professors leaves much to be desired. For children, a teacher is a significant figure who is obliged to teach not only school wisdom, but also life. A good mentor can find an approach to each child, captivate with his subject, teach respect for his classmates. In a friendly class where classroom teacher listens to the opinion of students, learning is much more comfortable.

The teacher repeats magical things every day

Famous writers, philosophers, scientists, politicians had mentors who passed on important or useless knowledge to their students. Quotes about teachers give an idea of ​​the difficulties of the profession, the image of the ideal educator, and the mistakes of education.

The phrases of great people can help correct the goals of young people who only dream of linking their fate with the field of education. Wise and humorous statements will help future teachers communicate with children correctly, set priorities correctly.


Primary school - a period of acquaintance with the profession of a teacher

Thoughts of representatives of Russian culture, science

How important, great and sacred is the dignity of the educator: in his hands is the fate whole life person. The student will never surpass the teacher if he sees in him a model, and not a rival. (Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky)

Teachers were given the floor not to lull their own thoughts, but to awaken someone else's. (Vasily Osipovich Klyuchevsky)

All the pride of the teacher in the students is in the growth of the seeds sown by him. (Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev)

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 Davidovich Landau)

In order to educate others, we must first educate ourselves. (Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol)


Even professors were once naive students

The teacher must be an artist, an artist, passionately in love with his work. (Anton Pavlovich Chekhov)

The educator himself must be what he wants to make the pupil. (Vladimir Ivanovich Dal)

Perhaps the most important thing for a teacher is not to take himself seriously, to understand that he can teach very little. (Valentin Grigorievich Rasputin)

A real teacher is not the one who constantly educates you, but the one who helps you become yourself. (Mikhail Arkadyevich Svetlov)

A teacher, if he is honest, should always be an attentive student. (Maksim Gorky)


Grown up moms and dads - past students

Quotes of foreign writers, poets

The teacher is not the one who teaches something, but the one who helps to reveal to his student what he already knows. (Paulo Coelho)

Knowledge - like heaven - belongs to everyone. No teacher has the right to withhold them from anyone who asks for them. Teaching is the art of giving. (Abraham Joshua Geschel)

Man always learns only from those he loves. Those from whom we learn are rightly called teachers, but not everyone who teaches us deserves that name. (Johann Wolfgang Goethe)

Your teacher is not the one who teaches you, but the one from whom you learn. (Richard Bach)

Everything you need to know cannot be taught, the teacher can do only one thing - show the way. (Richard Aldington)


Which path will you choose?

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself. (Michel de Montaigne)

Teaching means doubly learning. Children do not need teachings, but examples. (Joseph Joubert)

If you wash a cat, they say, she will no longer wash herself. Man will never learn what he is taught. (George Bernard Shaw)

What the teachers digest, the students feed on. (Karl Kraus)

If you have knowledge, let others kindle their lamps from it. (Thomas Fuller)


Inner Light- an example of productive learning

The opinion of famous women about teachers and teaching

You learn faster and better when you teach others. (German revolutionary Rosa Luxembourg)

The greatest joy for a teacher is when his student is praised. (English poet and novelist Charlotte Brontë)

What is the difference between a good and a great teacher? A good teacher develops the student's abilities to the limit, a great teacher immediately sees this limit. (Greek singer Maria Callas)

Education is the knowledge that we get from books and that no one will know about except our teacher. (Virginia Hudson)

The secret of good teaching is to regard the child's intellect as a fertile field in which seeds can be sown to grow in the warmth of a blazing imagination. (Maria Montessori - Italian teacher, doctor, philosopher and scientist)


What seeds are sown by the teacher, such will be reaped by the student.

Sayings of ancient thinkers

Teachers, to whom children owe education, are more respectable than parents: some give us only life, while others give us a good life. (Aristotle)

Whoever has not been a student will not be a teacher. (French philosopher of the 13th century Boethius of Dacius)

Who comprehends the new, cherishing the old, he can be a teacher. (Confucius)

That teacher is good, whose words do not disagree with the deed. (Cato the Elder)

One should trust more those who teach than those who command. (Augustine the Blessed)


A phrase uttered by a teacher in anger remains in the student's memory for a long time.

Phrases of statesmen

The mediocre teacher sets out. A good teacher explains. Outstanding teacher shows. A great teacher inspires. (William Ward)

A teacher is the person who must pass on to the new generation all the valuable accumulations of centuries and not pass on prejudices, vices and diseases. (Anatoly Vasilyevich Lunacharsky)

Strengths and weaknesses are rooted in the school, and teachers hold the keys to well-being. (Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini)

The teacher works on the most responsible task - he forms a person. The teacher is an engineer of human souls. (Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin)

Schoolteachers have power that prime ministers can only dream of. (Winston Churchill)


Winston Churchill was a teacher to himself, as he regularly educated himself

What teachers themselves said about their profession

They have been given an excellent position, higher than which nothing can be higher under this sun. Let it be an eternal law: to teach and learn everything through examples, instructions and application in practice. (Jan Amos Comenius)

The teacher is a man with a sense of humor. Imagine a teacher without humor and you will understand that he will not last long, and if he does, then, unfortunately, his legs. (Alexander Ryzhikov - mathematics teacher, laureate All-Russian competition"Teacher of the Year-2009")

The teacher who does not begin by arousing the student's desire to learn is forging cold iron. (Horace Mann)

The teacher should appeal not so much to the memory of students as to their mind, to achieve understanding, and not mere memorization. (Fyodor Ivanovich Yankovich de Marievo)

The role of the educator is to open doors, not to push the student through. (Arthur Schnabel)


The bright world of knowledge is open to everyone

The everyday life of people of pedagogical professions consists not only of tests, essays, exams, admonishment of negligent students and encouragement of geniuses. Without humor, it is very difficult to cope with a huge load and children's problems. IN school life a lot of funny moments that are aptly noticed in aphorisms. Pedagogy and sarcasm of witty people did not pass.

Ironic, humorous, sarcastic aphorisms

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

From the lessons of some educators, we derive only the ability to sit upright. (Wladyslaw Katarzyński)

For one who teaches himself, the teacher is a fool. (English proverb)

Nothing is so firmly remembered by students as the mistakes of their teachers. (Anton Ligov)

According to teachers, eggs do not teach a chicken, according to students, a chicken is not a bird. (Alexander Botvinnikov)


Oh, this eternal dispute!

The teaching profession provides a lifetime guarantee against kidnapping for ransom. (Stanislav Moczarski)

A school is a place where teachers demand from the student knowledge in all subjects, while they themselves know only one.

The secret of teaching is to show that you have known all your life what you read last night.

Judging by the salaries of teachers, our government is made up of vindictive losers.

There are three good reasons to become a teacher: June, July, August.


Not all students don't want to go to school on the first of September

The role of the teacher in the life of a modern person cannot be overestimated. Now it's fashionable to get a second, a third higher education. Many study foreign languages, improve their qualifications, hoping to find a more prestigious and well-paid job.

In fact, we learn all our lives. Some on their own experience, some on other people's mistakes. Ideally, it is better to meet a wise mentor. It is wonderful if this meeting happens in childhood, when habits and character are just being formed.

A teacher who loves his profession is able to direct the interests of the child in the right direction, instill the necessary skills for construction happy life. At the same time, the teacher himself must constantly replenish his knowledge, update the information stored in his head. Science does not stand still. And if you do not improve, then schoolchildren and students will prefer the Internet to such a mentor.

Video: a parable about the importance of a teacher

The presented quotes reveal the essence of this profession, show teachers where they can improve, what they should strive for.

  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 the 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 assure everyone that they know 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 learned a 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 in the 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 thinking 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. It is quite possible to fill your mind with millions of different facts, but at the same time learn nothing. Alec Born.

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 that did not pay too much attention to logical rigor, but it was well highlighted everywhere the main idea. The whole thing was truly fascinating; it had ups and downs, 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 think about 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 gives steel 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 the 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 in order to acquire expert knowledge in any broad field human activity, including playing chess, composing music, drawing, playing the piano, swimming, tennis, and doing research in neuropsychology and topology, takes about 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 taught poorly and educates 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 this: 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 a maritime, 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 folk need".
    D. I. Mendeleev
  21. "In pedagogy elevated to the level of 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 little 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 the rest of the high school student, I advise the game of chess, reading fiction. Playing chess in absolute silence, with full concentration is a wonderful tonic. nervous system disciplining thought." V.A. Sukhomlinsky
  31. "Without chess, it is impossible to imagine the full-fledged education of mental abilities and memory. The game of chess must enter into life 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 conducted 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. educational material listeners 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 is outside the walls educational institution will form itself."
    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. "Trouble modern education in that it masks the true extent of human ignorance. With people over fifty, we know exactly what they have been 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. "To recognize, reveal, reveal, nurture, nurture in each student his unique individual talent means to raise the personality to high level flourishing of 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

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

A very bad person who does not know anything, and does not try to find out anything. After all, it combined two vices. Abu'l-Faraj

The soul that lacks wisdom is dead. But if you enrich it with teaching, it will come to life, like an abandoned land on which rain has fallen. Abu'l-Faraj

It is not surprising that a large amount of knowledge, not being able to make a person smart, often makes him vain and arrogant. D. Addison

The 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

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 will never know enough unless you know 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

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

Education may turn a fool into a scientist, but it will never erase the original imprint. P. Boschen

The source of true knowledge is in the facts! P. Buast

Education is a treasure, work is the key to it. P. Buast

One should 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 life. F. Bacon

Knowledge is power, power is knowledge. F. Bacon

Knowledge and power are one and the same. F. Bacon

We are most willing to talk about what we do not 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. P. Valerie

No one can be either omniscient or omnipotent. Virgil

Ignorance is not a lack of intelligence, and knowledge is not a sign of genius. L. Vauvenargues

The spirit is subject to the same law as the body - the impossibility of existence without constant nutrition. L. Vauvenargues

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

It is no small merit to recognize as ignorance what others consider to be knowledge, and openly admit that you do not know what you really do not know. P. Gassendi

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

Omniscience does not teach the mind. Heraclitus

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 this false information stops us and knocks us down even more than those that we do not know at all. A. I. Herzen

Knowledge is power, and the most petrified errors will not stand against this power, just as the inertia of the nature surrounding us did not stand against it. A. I. Herzen

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

You can only learn what you love. I. Goethe

Experience is the teacher of eternal life. I. Goethe

Acquiring knowledge is not enough for a person; one must be able to give it to growth. I. Goethe

Theory, my friend, is gray, but the eternal tree of life is green. I. Goethe

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

A person must believe that the incomprehensible can be understood; otherwise, he would not think about it. I. Goethe

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

The source of knowledge is inexhaustible: no matter what success humanity acquires along this path, all people will have to seek, discover and learn. I. A. Goncharov

To prove to a person the need for knowledge is the same as convincing him of the usefulness of sight. M. Gorky

Knowledge is the absolute value of our world. It is necessary to learn, it is necessary to know. The unknowable does not exist, we can only say that the unknown exists. M. Gorky

It is necessary to know not only in order to know, but in order to learn how to do. M. Gorky

Going to take the place of fathers and mothers, to help older brothers and sisters in their great work, the youth must tirelessly arm themselves with knowledge. M. Gorky

There is no sharper weapon than work-based knowledge. M. Gorky

There is no force more powerful than knowledge: a man armed with knowledge is invincible. M. Gorky

The more a person knows, the stronger he is. M. Gorky

In order to live well, one must work well; in order to stand firmly on one's feet, one must know a lot. M. Gorky

The more enlightened a person is, the more useful he is to his society. A. S. Griboyedov

Mental occupations have such a beneficial effect on a person as the sun has on nature; they dispel a gloomier mood, gradually lighten, warm, uplift the spirit. W. Humboldt

Knowledge is a companion to a person on any path. D. Guramishvili

Education is a matter of conscience; education is a matter of science. Later, in the already formed man, both types of knowledge complement each other. V. Hugo

To educate the people means to make them better; to educate the people means to raise their morality; to make it literate is to civilize it. V. Hugo

The true cure for all suffering is an increase in the activity of the mind, the soul, which is achieved by an increase in education. J. Guyot

After bread, the most important thing for the people is school. J. Danton

The inquisitive seeks out rarities only to wonder at them; the inquisitive is then to get to know them and stop being surprised. R. Descartes

Many know-it-alls are not smart. Democritus

Neither art nor wisdom can be achieved unless they are learned. Democritus

The essence of the matter is not in the fullness of knowledge, but in the fullness of understanding. Democritus

In the spiritual life, as in the practical life, he who keeps knowledge always progresses and succeeds. W. James

Education gives dignity to a person, and the slave begins to realize that he was not born for slavery. D. Diderot

Education does not consist in the amount of knowledge, but in the full understanding and skillful application of all that one knows. A. Diesterweg

Wrong knowledge is worse than ignorance. A. Diesterweg

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

Skill must necessarily be associated with knowledge. It is a sad phenomenon when the student's head is filled with more or less knowledge, but he has not learned how to apply it, so that one has to say about him that although he knows something, he knows nothing. A. Diesterweg

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

Education is the face of the mind. Qaboos

Socialism is a society of science and culture. And to be a worthy member of socialist society, one must study hard and well, one must know a lot. M. I. Kalinin

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

Experience takes a large price for teaching, but it also teaches better than all teachers. T. Carlyle

Learning is the sweet fruit of bitter wine. Cato the Elder

What could be more honest and noble than to teach others what one the best way gape? Quintilian

Knowledge is needed in life, like a rifle in battle. N. K. Krupskaya

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

Without knowledge the workers are defenseless, with knowledge they are strength! V. I. Lenin

If I know that I know little, I will succeed in knowing more. V. I. Lenin

You can become a communist only when you enrich your memory with the knowledge of all the riches that humanity has developed. V. I. Lenin

Our school must give the youth the foundations of knowledge, the ability to work out communist views themselves, must make them educated people. V. I. Lenin

It is impossible to imagine the ideal of the future society without combining education with productive labor. younger generation. V. I. Lenin

Workers are drawn to knowledge because they need it to win. V. I. Lenin

In order to truly know an object, one must embrace, study all its aspects, all connections and “mediations”. We will never achieve this completely, but the requirement of comprehensiveness will warn us against mistakes. V. I. Lenin

Knowledge that is not born of experience, the mother of all certainty, is fruitless and full of errors. Leonardo da Vinci

There are no tortuous highways to knowledge: here everyone has to work and climb up, no matter how good the guide is. W. Liebknecht

A more even distribution of enlightenment is a requirement of culture. Only when the people have won political power will the gates of knowledge open before them. Without power there is no knowledge for the people! Knowledge is power! Power is knowledge! W. Liebknecht

The rapid accumulation of knowledge acquired with too little independent participation is not very fruitful. Scholarship can also give birth only to leaves without fruit. G. Lichtenberg

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

Man was born to be the master, ruler, king of nature! But the wisdom with which he must rule is not given to him from birth: it is acquired by learning. N. I. Lobachevsky

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

Nothing teaches a person like experience. A. S. Makarenko

The real end of education comes only from life itself and the conscious self-activity of everyone. D. I. Mendeleev

The school is a huge force that determines the life and fate of the peoples and the state, depending on the main subjects and the principles embedded in the school education system. D. I. Mendeleev

And if it is true, as it is often asserted, that one cannot live without faith, then the latter cannot be other than faith in the omnipotence of knowledge. I. I. Mechnikov

I have known many people who possessed great knowledge and did not have a single thought of their own. W. Mizner

I can't imagine how one can be content with second-hand knowledge; although the knowledge of others may teach us something, one is wise only by one's own wisdom. M. Montaigne

There is no desire more natural than the desire for knowledge. M. Montaigne

You have to learn a lot to know even a little. C. Montesquieu

Those who love to learn are never idle. C. Montesquieu

Man strives for knowledge, and as soon as the thirst for knowledge dies away in him, he ceases to be a man. F. Nansen

Observation collects what nature offers it, while experience takes from nature what it wants. I. P. Pavlov

In every field of human knowledge there is an abyss of poetry. K. G. Paustovsky

Happiness is given only to those who know. The more a person knows, the sharper, the stronger he sees the poetry of the earth where a person with meager knowledge will never find it. K. G. Paustovsky

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

Knowledge is made up of small grains of daily experience. D. I. Pisarev

Knowledge, and only knowledge, makes a person free and great. D. I. Pisarev

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. D. I. Pisarev

General education is the consolidation and understanding of the natural connection that exists between the individual and humanity. D. I. Pisarev

Very few people, and only the most remarkable ones, are able to simply and frankly say: “I don’t know.” D. I. Pisarev

Round ignorance is not the greatest evil; the accumulation of poorly acquired knowledge is even worse. Plato

Since the human mind can triumph over blind necessity only by knowing its own internal laws, only by beating it with its own strength, the development of knowledge, the development human consciousness is the greatest, noblest task of the thinking person. G. V. Plekhanov

Education does not sprout in the soul if it does not penetrate to a considerable depth. Protagoras

Exercise, friends, is more than a good natural gift. Protagoras

Knowledge is not something finished, crystallized, dead, it is eternally created, eternally moving. D. N. Pryanishnikov

It is better not to know something at all than to know badly. Publilius Sir

The higher a person ascends in knowledge, the more extensive views are revealed to him. A. N. Radishchev

We should treat knowledge the same way we treat food. We don't live to know, just as we don't live to eat. D. Reskin

The main thing is not to accumulate as much knowledge as possible - the main thing is that this knowledge, great or small, belongs to you alone, to be infused with your blood, to be the brainchild of your own free efforts. R. Rollan

It is better to know the truth halfway, but on your own, than to know it entirely, but learn from other people's words and learn like a parrot. R. Rollan

A person is educated only by his own inner work, in other words, by his own, independent thinking, experiencing, re-feeling what he learns from other people or from books. N. A. Rubakin

Any real education is obtained only through self-education. N. A. Rubakin

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

An educated person is a person who has his own worldview, his own opinions about all aspects and areas of life around him. N. A. Rubakin

An educated person sees different sides where a dark person does not see them, but sees only one of them and judges all the others by it. N. A. Rubakin

An educated and intelligent person can only be called one who is like that through and through and shows his education and intelligence both in large and in small things, in everyday life, and throughout his life. N. A. Rubakin

Knowledge is armor against all troubles. A. Rudaki

Talent and knowledge are a bright light, without them there is no way out of the darkness. A. Rudaki

Knowing good is more important than knowing much. J.-J. Rousseau

A student who learns without desire is a bird without wings. Saadi

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

An educated person differs from an uneducated person in that he continues to consider his education incomplete. K. Simonov

What could be more harmful than a person who has knowledge of the most complex sciences, but does not have a good heart? He uses all his knowledge for evil.