When children experience emotional fluctuations, foolish parents blame them, while wise parents provide care. — Zhao Donghua
An educator's attention and care leave an indelible impression on a student's soul. — Sukhomlinsky
Conscience is the sentry in each of our hearts, standing guard to prevent us from doing anything wrong. — Maugham
A gifted person can achieve honor and virtue without formal education, but those who are educated without talent find it difficult to do so. — Cicero
The essence of education lies in overcoming animal instincts and fully developing the unique nature of being human. — Sukhomlinsky
A teacher's love is like dew that awakens a withered soul; it is like a spring breeze that melts frozen emotions. — Barth
Liberate children's minds, hands, feet, space, and time, allowing them to live freely and receive true education through a life of freedom. — Tao Xingzhi
Although thought has no physical form, it needs a fulcrum; without it, thoughts roll aimlessly in chaos. — Zweig
Habit is a powerful and tenacious force that can govern one's life. Therefore, good habits should be established through perfect education from childhood. — Bacon
Happiness lies in creating new life and striving to transform and re-educate the wise people of the socialist era. — Ostrovsky
I firmly believe that if education emphasizes practical purposes and intellectual training at the expense of ethical education, it does irreparable harm. — Einstein
It is a fallacy to believe youth is the happiest time of life. The happiest people are those engaged in interesting thoughts; thus, we become happier as we age. — William Lyon Phelps
Learning is labor, and it should always be intellectual labor, where interest stems from serious thought rather than superficiality. — Ushinsky
The ideal of a school is to ensure no untrained mind enters society. Regardless of their education, unthinking people are a danger to society. — Sukhomlinsky
Educators must deeply understand the growing mind. Only by studying student psychology throughout their career can one become a true master of education. — Sukhomlinsky
If a teacher tells a lie to a student even once, all their educational achievements may be destroyed. — Rousseau
As a father, the greatest joy is being able to guide and inspire children through the lessons learned from one's own life experiences. — Montaigne
Self-education requires strong drivers: self-esteem, self-respect, and ambition. — Sukhomlinsky
The pursuit of ideals is the initial drive for self-education; without it, a perfect spiritual life is unimaginable. Teaching students to educate themselves is the highest art of education. — Sukhomlinsky
Education cannot create everything, but it can inspire children's creativity to engage in creative work. — Tao Xingzhi