Work diligently, live happily, and live with integrity.
Those who can be teachers today must be extraordinary people, because the cause of education itself is an extraordinary endeavor.
Bow one's head to serve as a willing ox, and gallop forward as a thousand-mile horse.
A person should always possess two things: a lamp that never goes out—the lamp of hope, and a window that stays open—the window of acceptance.
Forgiving others is like blessing yourself.
Live honestly and work conscientiously.
Appreciate others' strengths, be kind to their weaknesses, respect their privacy, and enjoy your own life.
Only those who strive hard can win.
The highest teaching skill is to enable students to acquire new knowledge using what they already know.
Every student is a good student.
A timid teacher can never teach a courageous student.
Friendliness accompanies children, allowing them to see love being showered upon the world.
Among excellent teachers, a prominent feature of student learning is their investigative attitude toward their subjects. Teachers do not simply present ready-made conclusions or proofs of theorems.
Only the colorful and vibrant collective life of children provides the conditions for each student's talents to flourish. To believe that individual work alone can foster multifaceted development is a great misunderstanding.
The most important thing for a teacher is to be truthful. One must practice what they expect their students to do.
For adolescents facing a world that seems untrustworthy and filled with fear and disappointment, trust means a sudden realization of the truths of life and human existence.
Education is about shaping human character.
Education starts with love; love is a lasting and profound emotion.