Teaching is the noblest profession under the sun. — Comenius
A brief word of advice serves the teacher. — Liang Qichao, The Research Method of Chinese History
If I had wings, I would gladly be a moth. I would fly toward the blazing sun, and in a moment of light and heat, lose consciousness and turn into a puff of smoke and a speck of ash. — Ba Jin
In the hands of a teacher lies the destiny of children, and with it, the destiny of nations and humanity. — Tao Xingzhi
To be a model for the world and a teacher for all. — Yang Yin, Book of Northern History
The moon spreads its light across the sky, but keeps its dark spots for itself. — Tagore
Teachers are the engineers of the human soul. — Stalin
Green leaves do not envy flowers; instead, they work diligently for the beauty of the blossoms. — Anonymous
Instruction is like a spring breeze; a teacher's grace is as deep as the sea. — Zizhi Tongjian
Ideas are like sparks: one spark can ignite another. A thoughtful teacher and class teacher always strives to create an atmosphere of shared love for science and a thirst for knowledge within the group, using intellectual interest as a clue, connecting students through sincere and complex relationships—that is, the interconnectedness of ideas. — Sukhomlinsky