To most people, experience is like the stern lantern of a ship, illuminating only the course already traveled. — Coleridge
Books are the presidents of human common sense. — Shakespeare
Dripping water wears away the stone, not because of its power, but because of its incessant dripping. — Beethoven
The Yellow River flows to the Eastern Sea, and the sun sets in the West; the flowing stream and the passing light are fleeting and never meet. — Li Bai
Time is composed of minutes and seconds; those who make good use of fragmented moments will achieve greater results. — Hua Luogeng
The most precious thing in the world is "now", and the easiest thing to lose is also "now"; because it is so easily lost, it is all the more precious. — Li Dazhao
A tree that can surround a man's arms grows from a tiny sprout; a platform a hundred feet high rises from a pile of earth; a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. — Laozi
Common sense is the crystallization of precious gems, and civilization is the luster they emit. — Tagore
Without accumulating small steps, one cannot reach a thousand miles; without accumulating small streams, one cannot form rivers or seas. — Xunzi
Innovation requires a certain amount of inspiration, which is not innate but comes from long-term accumulation and full dedication. Without accumulation, there is no innovation. — Wang Yening
Our mission is to learn and learn again, striving to accumulate more knowledge. Through knowledge, society makes great progress, and the future happiness of mankind depends on it. — Chekhov
Experience is the best proof. — Bacon
A teacher's time for labor and creation is like a great river, nourished by many small streams. Teachers should read often; the more knowledge they accumulate, the easier their teaching becomes. — Sukhomlinsky