Habit is a persistent and enormous force; it can dominate a lifetime. Therefore, from childhood, one should cultivate good habits through education. — Bacon
The best way to learn any knowledge is through self-discovery, as discovery allows for the deepest understanding and easiest grasp of laws, properties, and connections. — Polya
Students can only develop ambition when collectives and teachers are the first to recognize their strengths. — Sukhomlinsky
Interest in the subject matter can become a motivation for learning. — Zankov
The goal of school should always be that young people leave as harmonious individuals, not just as experts. — Einstein
The ultimate goal of teaching is to help students develop various good habits. — Ye Shengtao
If schools cannot provide students with more experiences of success in the classroom, they will end up rejecting learning both inside and outside of school. — Lindgren
Educating a person is about cultivating their hope for the future. — Makarenko
Education is the cultivation of habits. Any good attitude and method must become a habit. Once habits are well-established, good attitudes and methods can be applied anytime and anywhere for a lifetime. — Ye Shengtao
Those who do not receive respect from others often have the strongest sense of self-esteem. — Makarenko
The most urgent need in human nature is the desire to be affirmed. — William James
The duty of a teacher is "to teach people to seek truth through teaching," and the duty of a student is "to learn through doing to become a real person." — Tao Xingzhi
Our task as educators is to let every child see the beauty of the human soul, cherish and protect it, and use our own actions to bring this beauty to its rightful height. — Sukhomlinsky
A teacher's personal example is the most useful sunlight for the soul of a young person, irreplaceable by anything else. — Ushinsky
Constant sarcasm and belittling can lead children to rebel against parents, schools, or the entire world. — Bruno
In the hands of a teacher lies the destiny of young people, and thus the destiny of nations and humanity. — Tao Xingzhi
Wisdom, benevolence, and courage are important spiritual heritages of China. Once considered "the ultimate virtues," they remain vital indicators of complete personal development today. — Tao Xingzhi
Teachers and students are friends. Although they differ in experience and knowledge, they are close and considerate friends in spirit. — Ye Shengtao
A good teacher does not just teach books or students, but teaches students how to learn. — Tao Xingzhi
Even one percent of waste in the educational process can cause serious losses to a nation. — Makarenko