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about the school, teachers and students.

Three paths lead to knowledge: the path of reflection is the noblest path, the path of imitation is the easiest path, and the path of experience is the most bitter path. (Confucius)


School is a workshop where the thoughts of the younger generation are formed; you must hold it tightly in your hands if you do not want to let the future slip away from your hands.(A. Barbusse)

School is a place where cobblestones are polished and diamonds are destroyed. (Robert Ingersoll)

School prepares us to live in a world that does not exist.(Albert Camus)

The teacher and his way of thinking are the most important thing in any teaching and upbringing.(Disterweg A.)

A teacher is an engineer of human souls.

(Kalinin M.I.)

Teaching is just one of the petals of that flower called education.

(Sukhomlinsky V. A.)

The educator must himself have intelligence, great self-control, kindness, and high moral views.(Dragomanov M.P.)

The teacher himself must be educated.

(Marx K.)

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

By teaching others, we learn ourselves. (Seneca)

To be a good teacher, you need to love what you teach and love those you teach.

(Klyuchevsky V. O.)

He who knows little can teach little.(Komensky Ya.)

Teaching means doubly learning. (Joubert J.)

We study all our lives, not counting the ten years spent at school.(Gabriel Laub)

The current school certificate only certifies that its holder has the ability to withstand so many years of schooling. (Laurence Peter)

The family must take care that a person meets the requirements of society as they were 20 years ago, the street - the requirements of today, the school - the requirements that will be in 20 years.(Mikhail Gasparov)

Are you saying that every schoolchild knows this? If I knew everything that every schoolchild knows, I could teach academics.(Maxim Zvonarev)

Self-taught: a student whose parents do not do his homework for him.
Whoever the gods want to punish, they make him a teacher. (Seneca)

I learned a lot from my teachers, even more from my comrades, but most of all from my students. (Talmud)

Students remember nothing more firmly than the mistakes of their teachers. (Anton Ligov)

A good teacher can teach others even what he himself cannot do.

(Tadeusz Kotarbiński)

He who knows everything still has a lot to learn.
The secret of teaching is to show that you have known all your life what you read about last night.
The best lessons come from exams.

(Slawomir Wroblewski)


Exams: the only opportunity to know at least something for at least a few days. (Georges Elgozy)

If we really know something, we know it through the study of mathematics.(Pierre Gassendi)

Come to the exams with a fresh head: you will have to understand many things for the first time.
School diploma: a document that certifies that you have had the chance to learn something.(Yanina Ipohorskaya)

I know that I don't know anything.(Socrates)

Try to know everything about something and something about everything. (Henry Peter Broome)


Those who admit mistakes too easily are rarely able to correct themselves.(Maria Ebner-Eschenbach)


What we learned in schools and universities is not education, but only a way to get an education.

(Ralph Emerson)

You need to study a lot to know a little.

(Charles Montesquieu)

It takes more intelligence to teach another than to learn yourself. (M. Montaigne)

There are only two types of teachers: those who teach too much and those who do not teach at all. (S. Butler)

A good teacher is one whose words do not differ from his deeds.(Cato)

A teacher is a person who can make difficult things easy. (R. Emerson)


For a teacher, perhaps the most important thing is not to take himself seriously, to understand that he can teach very little.(V. Rasputin)

(D. Pisarev)

A teacher is a person who knows better how to raise other people's children than his own. (J. Falkenare)


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

(L. Tolstoy)

A bad teacher presents the truth, a good one teaches you to find it.(A. Disterweg)

The examiner's great advantage is that he sits on the best side of the table. (Edouard Herriot)

Anyone, no matter how smart they are, fears exams, because during an exam the stupidest person can ask more than the smartest person can answer.

(Charles Caleb Colton)


Not a single classicist would pass an exam on his own works.(Boleslav Paszkowski)


A teacher who can endow his students with the ability to find joy in work should be crowned with laurels. (E. Hubbard)

A bad teacher is one who does not study or studies very little. (M. Gorky)

The secret of successful parenting lies in respect for the student.(R. Emerson)

The purpose of educating a child is to make him able to develop without the help of a teacher. (E. Hubbard)

A student who studies without desire is a bird without wings.(Saadi)

To digest knowledge, you need to absorb it with appetite.(A. France)

Good teachers create good students. (About Art.Rogradsky M.V.)


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


The task of our Soviet school is not only to provide a certain amount of knowledge, but also to show how this knowledge is connected with living life, how it can change this life. (Krupskaya N.K.)


We must create a school of labor - a school that shows the way to build collective labor based on the achievements of modern science.

(Krupskaya N.K.)


...In a socialist society, work and education will be combined, and in this way the younger generations will be provided with a comprehensive technical education, as well as a practical basis for scientific education...(Engels F.)

A teacher works on the most important task - he shapes a person.(Kalinin M.I.)

I would really like our youth to read the ancient philosophers. There she would see with what attention and respect the students treated their teachers.

(Kalinin M.I.)


The teacher, figuratively speaking, carries out the connection of times, he is a link in the chain of generations. He seems to pass the baton from the present to the future, and this makes his work so exciting and truly creative. (Brezhnev L.I.)

In education, it's all about who the teacher is. (Pisarev D.I.)


The teacher himself must be what he wants the student to be.(Dal V.I.)


Teachers, as local luminaries of science, must stand at the full height of modern knowledge in their specialty.(Mendeleev D.I.)


A teacher needs to know life deeply in order to prepare for it. (Tolstoy L.N.)


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


Whoever undertakes to give instructions must consider himself more skillful than those to whom he gives them; the slightest error deserves reproach. (Descartes R.)

Only that teacher will act fruitfully on the entire mass of students who is himself strong in science, possesses it and loves it.

If pedagogy wants to educate a person in all respects, then it must first get to know him in all respects. (Ushinsky K.D.)


For pedagogical activity, it is necessary that, firstly, the teacher knows his pupil inside and out and that, secondly, there is complete trust between the teacher and the pupil.

(Pisarev D.I.

Respecting guys doesn’t mean pandering to them or following their lead. The children respect a teacher who firmly implements his educational requirements.(Krupskaya N.K.)


The combination of enormous trust with enormous demands is the style of our upbringing.

(Makarenko A. S.)


If you don’t demand a lot from a person, then you won’t get much from him. (Makarenko A. S.)


The educator must always be convinced that the power of education is so great that he cannot use it to its full extent. (Ushinsky K.D.)


The teacher is not an official; and if he is an official, then he is not an educator.(Ushinsky K.D.)


The lower the spiritual level of the teacher, the more colorless his moral character, the more concerned he is about his peace and comfort, the more orders and prohibitions he issues, allegedly dictated by concern for the welfare of the children. (Korchak Ya.)

The one who considers it necessary to teach children not to the extent that they can learn, but to the extent that he himself wishes, is completely unreasonable.

There is no such bad person whom good education could not make better.

(Belinsky V. G.)

School years are a wonderful time that everyone tries to get through as quickly as possible, and then remember for the rest of their lives with slight regret, since it cannot be returned. Many did not like school, but looking back they understand that it was at that time that they were happy. We did not like to sit in class and listen to the teacher - and we realize that we have lost priceless pieces of knowledge, which are now much more difficult to comprehend. Perhaps the quotes about school collected here will make you reconsider your attitude towards knowledge and school time in particular.

The best quote about school according to the site:

● The secret of respect for a teacher by a student lies in the respect of the student by the teacher.

● Sometimes school prepares us for a life that doesn’t really exist.

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

● Why teachers who understand only one subject require the most diverse knowledge from students.

● The school is like a workshop - cobblestones are polished here, and diamonds are often destroyed.

● Each of us is a lifelong learner. Not counting the time spent at school.

● I never allowed school to interfere with my education.

● A modern certificate issued by a school is just a certificate stating that its owner has shown superhuman patience for a certain time in order to survive the educational process.

● Undoubtedly, the school gave a lot - the basics of some knowledge, diplomas, certificates. But she took away that invaluable time during which she could have learned real life.

● The purpose of a high school is to graduate an average student.

● Learning is light, and ignorance is darkness.

● We all go to school. But we gain real knowledge only when we finish it.

● The main task of the teacher is to cultivate in the child the desire and desire to learn and experience.

● Teaching someone means doubly learning yourself.

● School felt like a prison and I rebelled against the teacher cops.
● I read a lot. Probably because I didn't read anything as a child. I left school early.

● The school is a unique workshop in which the thoughts and worldview of the younger generation are formed. Therefore, it is extremely important to keep everything in hand - otherwise the future is unpredictable.

● School gives knowledge. But not all students agree to accept them.

● The goal of school, first of all, should be the education of a harmonious personality. Universities educate specialists.

● Sometimes it feels like school has given us a wonderful compass of knowledge. With which we must subsequently draw the square of life.

● The last bell of school is the ringing of the door to adulthood.

● At school I only got an inferiority complex. I never did my homework, and I failed all my tests because I didn't even try.

● School is a unique institution in which people receive a lot of knowledge, both necessary and unnecessary. And the worst thing is that many teachers make it difficult to separate one from the other.

● The knowledge acquired at school is often baggage that we absolutely do not use in real life.

● Every school should be proud not of the number of people who studied there - but of their achievements.

● The younger generation is well versed in everything. Except for school subjects.

Of course, this is not a complete list. quotes about school. Leave your quotes in the comments.

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, you need to absorb it with appetite. Anatole France
  • Be yourself both a person and a child in order to teach the child. Vladimir Fedorovich Odoevsky
  • Reading is the best learning.
  • In reading, as in everything else, we suffer from immoderation; and we study for school, not for life. Seneca
  • The more I do, the more I learn. Michael Faraday
  • Live and learn.
  • The purpose of education is to teach how to do without a teacher. Elbert Hubbard
  • We teach our children first. Then we ourselves learn from them. Those who do not want to do this are behind their time. Jan Rainis
  • One learns to walk by walking.
  • Learned everything, just not mastered it.
  • You have to study all your life, until your last breath! Xunzi
  • A diploma is not a disease; it does not take away years.
  • Learning is always useful.
  • The master's work is afraid. Alexander Suvorov
  • Learn, but from scientists (those who know).
  • It is good to teach whoever listens.
  • There is time for studying, an hour for play.
  • The soul placed in the body is like a diamond in the rough, and it must be polished, otherwise 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 move 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 it can be harmful and destructive. It would be more accurate to say that it is a precious thing for those who know how to use it. Michel de Montaigne
  • We read harshly and think old thoughts.
  • To succeed, students need to catch up with those who are ahead and not wait for those who are behind. Aristotle
  • You know the score, you can count it yourself.
  • The teaching has only one purpose - finding the lost nature of man. Mencius
  • Knowledge is better than wealth.

  • Teaching, learning. Seneca
  • And they teach the bear to dance.
  • There are no difficult subjects, but there is an abyss of things that we simply do not know, and even more that we know poorly, incoherently, fragmentarily, even falsely. And these false information stop and confuse us even more than those that we do not know at all. Alexander Ivanovich Herzen
  • From the lessons of some teachers, we learn only the ability to sit up straight. Wladyslaw Katarzynski
  • Only the educated want to learn; the ignorant prefers to teach. Edouard Le Berquier
  • From time immemorial, a book has raised a person.
  • Those who want to learn are often harmed by the authority of those who teach. Cicero Marcus Tullius
  • Read books, but don’t forget things to do.
  • A full belly is deaf to learning.
  • The bird is red in its feathers, and the man is in his learning.
  • Boring lessons are only good for instilling hatred both towards those who teach them and towards everything taught. Jean Jacques Rousseau
  • Anyone who 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 of any fruitful teaching. Konstantin Dmitrievich Ushinsky
  • He who does not ask anything 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 travel, difficult to learn - easy to travel. 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)
  • A lot of learning will require work.
  • Truly intelligent learning changes both our minds and our morals. Michel de Montaigne
  • The world is illuminated by the sun, and man is illuminated by knowledge.
  • Order is the most conducive to clear comprehension. Cicero Marcus Tullius
  • It's better to learn late than never.
  • When learning science, examples are more useful than rules. Isaac Newton
  • Someone brought his son to Aristippus for training; Aristippus asked for five hundred drachmas. The father said: “For this money I can buy a slave!” “Buy,” said Aristippus, “and you will have two whole slaves.” According to Diogenes Laertius
  • Nature begins, art guides, practice completes.
  • He who knows how, does it; those who do not know how to teach others; and whoever does not know how to do this, teaches teachers. Lawrence Peter
  • With a book you'll gain some wisdom.
  • For those who have not studied in their youth, old age can be boring. Ekaterina II Alekseevna
  • He who wants to study without a book draws water with a sieve.
  • Those who are good at reading and writing will not be lost.
  • Striving to know more than is required is also a kind of intemperance. Having memorized the unnecessary, 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 study! Friedrich Nietzsche
  • The study of wisdom elevates and makes us strong and generous. Jan Amos Comenius
  • Anyone who does not want to learn will never become a real person. Jose Julian Marti
  • And you are allowed to 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 same Petrushin teacher who had to be refused once and about whom everyone says how 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 liberates a person like knowledge.” Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
  • Know-nothing is running along the path, and Dunno is lying on the stove.
  • A student will never surpass a teacher if he sees him as a model and not a rival. Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky
  • For a scientist they give three non-scientists.

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 is a burden.
Guy Sallust Crispus

Both upbringing and education are inseparable. You cannot educate without passing on knowledge; all knowledge has an educational effect.
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. Miron

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

Don't be ashamed to learn at an older age: it's 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 improve.
Charles Dickens

To educate others, we must first educate ourselves.
Nikolai Vasilyevich Gogol

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

Children need to be taught things that will be useful to them when they grow up.
Aristippus

You cannot stop learning.
Xunzi

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

The mark of a good education is to speak about the highest subjects in the simplest terms.
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 a person has.
Arthur Schopenhauer

I never allowed my schoolwork to interfere with my education.
Mark Twain

The teacher should appeal not so much to the memory of students, but to their mind, to achieve understanding, and not just memorization.
Fedor Ivanovich Yankovic

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

A teacher is not the one who teaches, but the one from whom one learns.
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 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 who received education 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 reflection is useless, but reflection without learning is also dangerous.
Confucius

There is no need to prove that education is the greatest good for a person. Without education people are rude and poor and miserable.
Nikolai Chernyshevsky

You can also learn from the enemy.
Michel de Montaigne

Easy to learn - hard to travel, difficult to learn - easy to travel.
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 ourselves must believe in what we teach our children.
Woodrow Wilson

Knowledge that is paid for is remembered better.
Rabbi Nachman

You have to study 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 what is necessary: ​​in the same way, a scientist is not one who reads a lot, but one who reads profitably.
Aristippus

Neither art nor wisdom can be achieved unless it is learned.
Democritus

A student will never surpass a teacher if he sees him as a model and not a rival.

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 an unreasonable baby become a real person.

The benefits of study are so obvious that to convince anyone of it must look like disrespect 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 competition should be an integral part of any study, only in this way can the student surpass the teacher.

Convictions that are not supported by knowledge acquired during the study process only give rise to convinced ignoramuses.

I would love to listen to your theory if I weren't smarter than you.

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

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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 the onlookers. – George Bernard Shaw

One young artist, using the bad techniques 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,” replied Raphael, “if you knew nothing.” – Claude Adrian Helvetius

First of all, I would like to find out what philosophy is... the word "philosophy" denotes the practice of wisdom and that by wisdom is meant not only prudence in affairs, but also a perfect knowledge of everything that a person can know; this same knowledge, which guides 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 are used only to fulfill your will. Let your pupil be rebellious and self-willed - this is incomparably better than silent obedience and lack of will. – Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

Knowing too much will not teach you intelligence. – Heraclitus of Ephesus

Education is an impact on the hearts of those we educate. – Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

Personality education is the education of such a stable moral principle, thanks to which a person himself becomes a source of beneficial influence on others, is educated himself and, in the process of self-education, further strengthens his own moral principle. – Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

Education seems to be a difficult matter 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 one question remains: how should we live ourselves? – Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

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

Read not to contradict and refute, not to take it on faith, and not to find a subject for conversation; but to think and reason. – Bacon Francis

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

To what do you think I owe my developed brain? The need to move, to move your body? Not at all. A rat with a brain half as developed as mine 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 living part of our practical mind is formed. – Johann Gottfried Herder

Children are holy and pure. Even among robbers and crocodiles they are in the rank of angels. We ourselves can climb into any hole we want, but they must be enveloped in an atmosphere suitable for their rank. You cannot be obscene with impunity in their presence... you cannot make them the toy of your mood: either gently kiss them, or madly stamp your feet on them... - Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

Mutual conversation should be conducted in such a way that each of the interlocutors benefits from it by acquiring more knowledge. – Heraclitus of Ephesus

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

The teacher himself must be educated. – Karl Heinrich Marx

The will that strives for knowledge is never satisfied with a completed task. – Giordano Filippe Bruno

Children teach adults not to become completely immersed in a task and to remain free. – Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin

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

The wealth of a society consists of the diversity of its constituent individuals, because the highest goal of education is the person himself. – Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

All education comes down to living well, being educated yourself: only through this do people influence others and educate them. – Lev Nikolaevich 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 scientist-poets. – Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky

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

He who moves forward in science, but lags behind in morality, goes backward rather than forward. – Aristotle

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

In order to improve the mind, you need to think more than memorize. - Rene Descartes

Forced teaching cannot be firm, but what enters with joy and cheerfulness sinks firmly into the souls of those who listen. – Basil the Great

At first, maternal education is most important, for morality must be instilled in the child as a feeling. – Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

By raising your child, you are raising yourself, asserting your human dignity. – Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

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

He who knows nothing at twenty years of age, does not work at thirty years of age, and has acquired nothing at forty years of age will never know anything, do nothing, and gain nothing. – Axel Oxenstierna

Each person, out of poverty of mind, tries to raise another in his own image. – Johann Wolfgang Goethe

The years of childhood are, first of all, the education of the heart. – Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

Those who know how do it, those who don’t know how to teach. – George Bernard Shaw

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

We give birth to children so easily and carefree, but we care so little about the creation of man! We all yearn for some wonderful person. It is our will to help him appear on earth! So let us expend our will so that he appears sooner, and perhaps we will be rewarded for this happiness of seeing 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 comes down to good example. Live well, or at least try to live well, and as you succeed in living a good life, you will raise your children well. – Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

Education has the goal of making 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 it more deeply defined its essence, so science in an area alien to it will not be able to break a Christian or other religion, but will more closely define and understand the forms of its knowledge. – Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky

Sex is boring: I read it! – Valeria Ilyinichna Novodvorskaya

It is not the quantity of knowledge that is important, but its quality. You can know a lot without knowing what you really need. – Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

The purpose of education is to teach how to do without a teacher. – Elbert Hubbard

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

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

The difference between an educated and an uneducated person is the same as between a living and a dead one. – Aristotle

Believe in life, 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 an instrument for their ignorance - people who, the more they read, the less they know. – Henry Thomas Buckle

A father's prudence is the most effective instruction for children. – Democritus

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

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

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

Ignorance always has more certainty than knowledge, and only the ignorant can confidently say that science 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 want it or not; it must be sought before it is ours; it is the result of a lot of work and therefore a lot of sacrifice. – Henry Thomas Buckle

He who knows more suffers more. Isn’t the tree of science the tree of life? – George Gordon Byron

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

Music can have a certain effect on the ethical side of the soul; and since music has such properties, then, obviously, it should be included among the subjects of youth education. – 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 the 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-made, that is, fully formed, but his entire life is nothing more than a continuously moving development, a ceaseless formation. – Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

Education is the influence of one person on another with the goal of forcing the person being educated to acquire certain moral habits. – Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

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

You can give another reasonable advice, but you cannot teach him reasonable behavior. – François de La Rochefoucauld

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

Education should primarily sow our hearts with habits that are beneficial to the individual and society. – Claude Adrian Helvetius

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

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

There are many types of education and development, and each of them is important in itself, but moral education should be higher than all of them. – Vissarion Grigorievich Belinsky

Anyone who deeply examines his soul catches himself making mistakes so often that he inevitably 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 if you knew a lot if you didn’t know how to apply your knowledge to your needs? – Francesco Petrarca

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 against superstition is knowledge; nothing else can remove this plague stain from the human mind. – Henry Thomas Buckle

People believe in nothing so firmly as in that which they know least about. – Michel Montaigne

We know very little and study poorly: that is why 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. True self-education begins from work in which the spirit of citizenship is clearly expressed. – Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

Raising children is only self-improvement, which nothing helps as much as children. – Lev Nikolaevich Tolstoy

Education is a great thing: it decides a person’s fate. – 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, as long as it refines the mind and brings order to it. – Bacon Francis

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

The person who always remains the same is stupid. – Voltaire

There are no difficult subjects, but there is an abyss of things that we simply do not know, and even more that we know poorly, incoherently, fragmentarily, even falsely. And these false information stop and confuse us 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 rest on it, just like all our clear and correct concepts, our sensations of the beautiful and noble, the use of our powers for the benefit of good, our happiness, our pleasure: only measure nourishes and educates us, measure forms and preserves creations . – Johann Gottfried Herder

In the art of words, all are students of each other, but each follows his own path. – Mikhail Mikhailovich Prishvin

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

Before starting to build the palace of the universe, how much more material needs to be extracted from the mines of experience! – Claude Adrian Helvetius

You should learn to lie, like everything else, from small beginnings. – Samuel Butler

The main idea and goal of family life is raising children. The main school of education is the relationship between husband and wife, father and mother. – Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

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

The history of mankind is mainly the history of ideas. – H.G. Wells

Whoever argues, citing authority, does not use his mind, but rather his memory. Good learning was born from good talent; and since it is necessary to praise the cause more 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 those who are endowed with talent, but instead of developing and improving their abilities, they become overly proud and indulge in idleness and narcissism. Such a person gradually loses clarity and sharpness of mind, becomes inert, lazy and acquires the 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

He who cannot be taken with affection will not be taken with severity. - Anton Pavlovich Chekhov

In marriage, mutual education and self-education do not stop for a minute. – Vasily Aleksandrovich Sukhomlinsky

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