An educator's personality, thoughts, beliefs, and spiritual wealth represent a power that inspires students to examine, reflect upon, and control themselves. — Sukhomlinsky
An educator's care and affection leave an indelible impression on the student's soul. — Sukhomlinsky
Educators should profoundly understand the minds of developing individuals... Only through a lifelong study of student psychology and the deepening of psychological knowledge can one become a true master of education. — Sukhomlinsky
Education is to the soul what sculpture is to marble. — Edison
Education is rooted in love. — Lu Xun
In education, one must avoid two tendencies: the first is blurring the boundaries between teaching and learning, thereby denying the teacher's leading role; the second is teaching without regard for student interest or their questions. The former leads to aimless instruction, while the latter turns students into passive recipients of indoctrination. — Tao Xingzhi
Education should encourage individual development as much as possible. Guide children to explore and deduce for themselves; speak less and guide them more toward discovery. — Spencer
The person a policeman fears least is a death row inmate, but the one he fears most is his spouse. The most ironic thing for a policeman is when a thief, whom he has just educated and released, steals his bicycle. — Mo Bai
Economic growth is driven not merely by wealth, but by the headlines of media and television; the true contributors to GDP are the unsung, innovative small and medium-sized enterprises. Social progress is driven not just by star CEOs, but by the many unsung, often less formally educated managers, entrepreneurs, and innovators. — Peter Drucker
A gentleman has three joys: having parents and brothers in harmony; having a clear conscience before God and man; and educating the talents of the world. — Mencius
Science books free us from ignorance, while literature frees us from coarseness; both are equally essential for true education and human happiness. — Chernyshevsky
Education for the public is to achieve the public good for all. — Tao Xingzhi
Education is a process of gradually discovering one's own ignorance. — Durant
To teach is to enhance others' strengths and mitigate their weaknesses. Only by knowing one's own flaws can one address the flaws of others, and only by not relying on one's own strengths can one embrace the strengths of others. — Wei Yuan
The goal of teaching is to reach a point where teaching is no longer necessary. Teachers should guide students to learn independently, enabling them to become lifelong learners. — Ye Shengtao
Educating the talents of the world. — Mencius
Teach the wife when she first arrives, and teach the infant child. — Yan's Family Instructions
A person's century of life begins with early education. — Liang Qichao
Can a sage emerge under the lash? — Fang Xiaoru
The most valuable knowledge is the knowledge of method. — Darwin