Sayings about learning. Aphorisms about education. Leonardo da Vinci

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 you know best yourself? 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 the productive labor of the 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

One must learn at school, but one must learn much more after leaving school, and this second teaching is immeasurably more important than the first in its consequences, in its influence on man and society. 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 of human consciousness is the greatest, noblest task of a 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.

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

Every school is glorious not by the number, but by the glory of its students. N. Pirogov

The goal of the school should always be the education of a harmonious personality, and not a specialist. A. Einstein

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

Some children love school so much that they want to stay there for the rest of their lives. That's where the scientists come from. H. Steinhaus

Three things are needed to educate a people: schools, schools, and schools. L. Tolstoy.

Quotes about studying

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

September 1 is a personal April 12 for every first grader, a start into the outer space of knowledge. I. Krasnovsky

There are children with a sharp mind and inquisitive, but wild and stubborn. Such people are usually hated in schools and almost always considered hopeless; meanwhile, great people usually come out of them, if only they are properly educated.

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

Teaching is only light, according to a popular proverb - it is also freedom. Nothing frees a person like knowledge... I. Turgenev.

If you have knowledge, let others light their lamps from it. T. Fuller

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

Whatever you learn, you learn for yourself. Petronius

Aphorisms about school and study

Century live - study forever! And you will finally reach the point where, like a wise man, you will have the right to say that you know nothing. K. Prutkov

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

Nature has taken care of everything so much that everywhere you find something to learn. L.YesVinci

Learn from everyone, don't imitate anyone. M. Gorky

Some children love school so much that they want to stay there for the rest of their lives. Scientists come out of them. G. Steinhaus

Book and school - what is deeper? P. Tychina

The most important phenomenon in the school, the most instructive subject, the most living example for the student is the teacher himself. He is the personified method of teaching, the very embodiment of the principle of education. A. Diesterweg

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

The school gives knowledge only to those who agree to take it. . S. Skotnikov

Funny quotes about studying

The house is never as clean as before the arrival of mom from the parent-teacher meeting.

So far, no one has died from knowledge, but it's not worth the risk.

Smart thoughts haunt me all the time, but I'm faster.

Punishment in elementary school - sit on the last desk, and in the senior - to the first.

Are you still young and want to change your life? Go to school! There are changes every 45 minutes!

Wise thoughts of great people about the need for knowledge, about the value of knowledge.

Nice finished work.

Homer, ancient Greek poet

The true treasure for people is the ability to work.

Aesop, ancient Greek fabulist

The root of the doctrine is bitter, but its fruits are sweet.

How can students succeed? - To catch up with those who are in front, and not wait for those who are behind.

Teaching in youth is stone carving, in old age drawing in the sand.

Aristotle, ancient Greek philosopher

The most shameful ignorance is to imagine that you know what you do not know.

Plato, ancient Greek philosopher

Exercise yourself with labors that you voluntarily impose on yourself, so that later you will be able to endure the involuntary.

Socrates, ancient Greek philosopher

Any kind of work is more pleasant than rest.

The beautiful is comprehended through study and great efforts, the bad is assimilated by itself, without difficulty.

Do not strive to know everything, so as not to be ignorant in everything.

Democritus, ancient Greek philosopher

Hiding ignorance is preferable to revealing it publicly.

Heraclitus, ancient Greek philosopher

Dull and incapable of learning minds are as unnatural as are monstrous bodily deformities; but they are rarely seen.

Quintilian, ancient Roman theorist of oratory

There is no shame in work: idleness is shameful.

Hesiod, ancient Greek poet

While young forces allow - work; you will not notice how hunched old age silently approaches.

Ovid, ancient Roman poet

Nothing in life comes without hard work.

Horace, ancient Roman poet

Work is necessary for health.

Hippocrates, ancient Greek physician

What is not clear should be clarified. That which is difficult to do must be done with great perseverance.

If a teacher doesn't live the way he teaches, leave him - he is a false teacher. If the teaching does not bring you fruit from the very first steps, give it up - this is a false teaching. Even the most true teaching, practiced without proper effort and diligence, can be more dangerous than false.

Smart people study in order to learn; worthless - in order to be recognized.

It is extremely important that children learn to work from childhood.

I. Kant, German philosopher

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

Confucius, ancient Chinese thinker

If you only know, but do not act, then this is tantamount to ignorance.

Zhu Xi, Chinese philosopher and historian

If the work is worthily completed, it will exalt and glorify you.

Ferdowsi, Persian and Tajik poet

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

Saadi, Persian writer and thinker

Everyone should take on his shoulders the work that is commensurate with his strength, because if the severity of it turns out to be accidentally excessive, then he may involuntarily fall into the mud.

A. Dante, Italian poet

The only joy in life is learning.

F. Petrarch, Italian poet

There is no job that can bore me.

Leonardo da Vinci, Italian painter, sculptor and scientist

It is not easy to set limits to our mind: it is inquisitive, greedy, and as little inclined to stop after walking a thousand steps as after walking fifty.

Ignorance is of two kinds: one, illiterate, precedes science; another, swaggering, follows her.

M. de Montaigne, French philosopher

There are hardly any so stupid and stupid people who would not be able either to absorb good opinions, or to rise to higher knowledge, if only they were guided in the right way.

R. Descartes, French philosopher and mathematician

Grammar commands even kings.

J.-B. Molière, French playwright

Skill must necessarily be associated with knowledge... It is a sad phenomenon when a student's head is filled with more or less knowledge, but he has not learned how to apply it, so we have to say about him that although he knows something, he can't do anything.

It is more useful to look at the same subject from ten different angles than to teach ten different subjects from one angle.

A. F. Disterweg, German teacher

The teacher must constantly take care that the children are not overloaded with classes.

F. Melanchthon, German theologian and teacher

There is only one immortal force that survives dynasties, dogmas, classes, and that is the force of creative labor.

J. Jaures, French public figure

There is nothing more useless than those cases when, because of the moralizing of mentors, children begin to hate classes before they can understand that they should love them.

E. Rotterdam, Dutch humanist

The more confidence in the students, the better their behavior.

G. Spencer, English philosopher and sociologist

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

K. Stanislavsky, Russian director, actor and teacher

An irritated teacher cannot educate anyone.

A. Popov, Russian actor and director

Education is what remains after everything learned in school is forgotten.

A. Einstein, German theoretical physicist

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.

A. Lunacharsky, Russian literary critic and publicist

A teacher is a person who can make difficult things easy.

R. Emerson, American poet and philosopher

Most people have never been taught how to see with another's eyes, hear with their ears, and feel with their heart.

A. Adler, Austrian psychologist

Learn, because in the vicissitudes of life only knowledge will always remain with you.

Nasir Khosrov, Tajik and Persian poet

Good systematization is required in order not to get hopelessly lost in the labyrinth of learning.

G. L. F. Helmholtz, German scientist

Learning and living are one and the same.

N. Pirogov, Russian surgeon, teacher and public figure

An ignoramus has a great advantage over an educated person - he is always pleased with himself.

Napoleon Bonaparte, French commander

Only those who know more than those who want to be taught can teach.

N. Ostrovsky, Russian writer

A teacher who does not learn anything from his students has chosen the wrong profession.

X. Wolf, Danish writer

The educator himself must be what he wants to make the pupil.

V. Dal, Russian writer and ethnographer

People learn when they teach.

The path of teachings is long, the path of examples is short and successful.

Seneca, ancient Roman philosopher

In the study of science, examples are more useful than rules.

I. Newton, English physicist

The child, like any person in general, is disgusted and unbearable that work in which he does not see any purpose.

Semi-education combines all the vices of barbarism and civilization.

D. Pisarev, Russian literary critic and publicist

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

X. F. Goebbel, German playwright

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

K. Simonov, Russian writer

When the teacher marks the student, the student also marks the teacher.

D. Granin, Russian writer

Examinations are when a fool asks questions that even a wise man cannot answer.

The thirst for knowledge is the fruit of long years of study.

A bad teacher presents the truth, a good teacher teaches to find it.

O. Wilde, English writer

Any real education is obtained only through self-education.

N. Rubakin, Russian writer and bibliologist

  • Live and learn!
  • In enlightenment alone we shall find the salutary antidote for all the calamities of mankind! Karamzin N. M.
  • You can't stop learning. Xun Tzu
  • Give instruction only to those who seek knowledge after discovering their ignorance. Help only those who do not know how to clearly express their cherished thoughts. Teach only those who are able, having learned about one corner of the square, to imagine the other three. Confucius
  • 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
  • Two people worked fruitlessly and tried in vain: the one who accumulated wealth and did not use it, and the one who studied the sciences, but did not apply them. Saadi
  • Children should be taught what will be useful to them when they grow up. Aristippus
  • If you give a man a fish, you feed him only once. If you teach him how to fish, he can always feed himself. (Eastern wisdom)
  • Whoever wants to teach someone who has a high opinion of his mind is wasting his time. Democritus
  • Life in ignorance is not life. He who lives in ignorance only breathes. Knowledge and life are inseparable. Feuchtwanger L.
  • Life teaches only those who study it. Klyuchevsky V.
  • Whoever has not learned in his youth, old age is boring. Catherine the Great
  • Who knows how - does, who does not know how - teaches. Show B.
  • Easy to learn - hard to hike, hard to learn - easy to hike. Suvorov A.V.
  • 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. Rollan R.
  • 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
  • You have to learn a lot to know even a little. Montesquieu
  • You can only learn what you love. Goethe I.
  • There is no faster way to mastering knowledge than sincere love for a wise teacher. Xun Tzu
  • There is no need to prove that education is the greatest blessing for a person. Without education, people are rude and poor and unhappy. Chernyshevsky N. G.
  • Do not be ashamed to learn in adulthood: it is better to learn late than never. Aesop
  • Neither art nor wisdom can be achieved unless they are learned. Democritus
  • Education is the face of the mind. Kay Kavu
  • Education gives dignity to a person, and the slave begins to realize that he was not born for slavery. Didro D.
  • 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. Hugo W.
  • The most important thing is to teach a person to think. Brecht B
  • The secret of successful parenting lies in respect for the student. Emerson W.
  • A strong desire to learn something is already 50% of success. Dale Carnegie
  • Tell me - and I will forget, show me - and maybe I will remember, involve me - and then I will comprehend. Confucius
  • No matter how long you live, you should study all your life. Seneca
  • The old world perishes with those who are not ready to know the new.
  • He who cannot instruct his household for good cannot learn for himself. Confucius
  • One who tends to contradict and talk a lot is incapable of learning what is needed. Democritus
  • Teaching is only light, according to a popular proverb - it is also freedom. Nothing frees a person like knowledge. Turgenev I. S.
  • Teaching adorns a person in happiness, but serves as a refuge in misfortune. Suvorov A.V.
  • Learning is light and ignorance is darkness. The work of the master is afraid, and if the peasant does not know how to own a plow, bread will not be born. Suvorov A.V.
  • Learning is light and ignorance is darkness. Suvorov A.V.
  • The root of learning is bitter, but the fruit is sweet. Leonardo da Vinci
  • Learn as if you were to live forever; live as if you are going to die tomorrow. Otto von Bismarck
  • Study as if you are constantly feeling the lack of your knowledge, and as if you are constantly afraid of losing your knowledge. Confucius
  • Learn from everyone, don't imitate anyone. Gorky M.
  • A child learns from a wise father from the cradle. Whoever thinks wrong is a fool, he is an enemy to the child and himself! Brant S.
  • Teaching reason and being reasonable are two very different things. Lichtenberg G.
  • To study and, when the time comes, to apply what has been learned to business - isn't it wonderful! Confucius
  • You have to study all your life, until the last breath! Xun Tzu
  • It's never too late to learn. Quintilian
  • The human mind is educated by learning and thinking. Cicero
  • Whatever you learn, you learn for yourself. Petronius
  • Whatever you teach, be brief. Horace
  • Reading is the best teaching! Pushkin A. S.
  • It takes more intelligence to teach another than to teach yourself. Michel Montaigne
  • The school of misfortune is the best school. Belinsky V. G.
  • I'm always ready to learn, but I don't always like being taught. Winston Churchill
  • I can't teach anyone anything, I can only make them think. Socrates

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

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

E. Abu

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

A b u-l-Faraj

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

D. Addison

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

A. Barbus

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

V. G. Belinsky

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

W. Blake

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

G. Bokl

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

G. Bokl

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

P. Boschen

Education- treasure, work - the key to it.

P. Buast

Source true knowledge - V facts!

P. Buast

Knowledge there is power, power is knowledge.

F. Bacon

Knowledge and power are one and the same.

F. Bacon

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

F. Bacon

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