英语教育名言
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The important thing is not
to stop questioning.
- Albert Einstein
Those who educate children well are
more to be honored than parents,
for
these gave only life, those the art of living
well.
- Aristotle
They
were majoring in two subjects: physics and
philosophy. Their choice
amazed everybody but
me: modern thinkers considered it unnecessary to
perceive reality, and modern physicists
considered it unnecessary to think.
I
knew better; what amazed me was that these
children knew it, too.
- Ayn Rand
Passive acceptance of the teacher's
wisdom is easy to most boys and girls.
It
involves no effor of independent thought, and
seems rational because the
teacher knows more
than his pupils; it is moreover the way to win the
favor
of the teacher unless he is a very
exceptional man. Yet the habit of
passive
acceptance is a disastrous one in later life.
It causes men to seek a
leader,
and to
accept as a leader whoever is established in that
position... It will
be said that the joy of
mental adventure must be rare, that there are few
who
can appreciate it, and that ordinary
education can take no account of so
aristocratic a good. I do not believe this.
The joy of mental adventure is
far commoner
in the young than in grown mean and women. Among
children it is
very common, and grows
naturally out of the period of make-believe and
fancy.
It is rare in later life because
everything is done to kill it during
education... The wish to preserve the past
rather than the hope of
creating
the
future dominates the minds of those who control
the teaching of the
young. Education should
not aim at passive awareness of dead facts, but
at an
activity directed towards the world
that our effords are to create.
-
Bertrand Russell
Education is a
paradox: knowledge is power and can provide
freedom on
one
hand, and on the other, I
feel no greater bondage and burden than from
that
which I have learned in my
schooling. Ignorance just may be bliss. Great
psychological disturbances result from the
knowledge of exactly how
screwed
up
things are. History tells us that the wise
typically suffer the most. I
don't know any
truly happy environmentalists, animal rights
activists, or
college-educated hippies. We
complain to drown out our misery that is
the
result of what we've been exposed to. I think
we would be happier if we
never
knew.
But, after all, I do not regret the load which I
am burdened with,
only
the fact that I do
not possess coping skills sufficient enough to let
me be
at peace with the world..
-
Brian Block
of all, perhaps, we need
an intimate knowlege of the past. Not
that the
past has anything magical about it, but we
cannot study the future.
- C.S. Lewis
Frederick Douglass taught that literacy
is the path from slavery to
freedom.
There are many kinds of slavery and many kinds
of freedom. But reading
is
still the
path.
- Carl Sagan
I hear
and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I
understand.
- Confucius
[Blott said,] `But I look at these guys
that've been here six, seven years,
eight
years, still suffering, hurt, beat up, so tired,
just like I feel tired
and suffer, I feel
this, what, dread, this dread, I see seven or
eight years
of unhappiness every day and day
after day of tiredness and stress and
suffering stretching ahead, and for what, for
a chance at a like pro career
that I'm
starting to get this dready feeling a career in
the Show means
even
more suffering, if
I'm skeletally stressed from all the grueling here
by the
time I get there.'
- David Foster Wallace, Jest
The true genius shudders at incompleteness -
and usually prefers silence
to
saying
something which is not everything it should be.
- Edgar Allen Poe
To know
what to leave out and what to put in; just where
and just
how, ah,
THAT is to have been
educated in the knowledge of simplicity.
- Frank Lloyd Wright
You cannot
teach a man anything; you can only help him find
it within
himself.
- Galileo
Galilei
We cannot teach people
anything; we can only help them discover it
within
themselves.
- Galileo
Galilei
What office is there which
involves more responsibility, which requires
more
qualifications, and which ought,
therefore, to be more honourable, than
that
of teaching?
- Harriet Martineau
A child's wisdom is also wisdom
- Jewish Proverb
The teacher, if
indeed wise, does not bid you to enter the house
of their
wisdom, but leads you to the
threshold of your own mind.
- Kahlil
Gibran
We have to continually be
jumping off cliffs and developing our wings
on
the
way down.
- Kurt Vonnegut
Beware of the man who works hard
to learn something, learns it, and
finds
himself no wiser than before,Bokonon tells us.
is full of murderous
resentment of people who
are ignorant without having come by their
ignorance
the hard way.
-
Kurt Vonnegut, Cradle
Just as iron rusts
from disuse, even so does inaction spoil the
intellect.
- Leonardo Da Vinci
Truth is eternal. Knowledge is changeable. It
is disastrous to confuse
them.
-
Madeleine L'Engle
Never let school
interfere with your education.
- Mark
Twain
The difference between ignorant
and educated people is that the latter
know
more facts. But that has nothing to do with
whether they are stupid or
intelligent. The
difference between stupid and intelligent people--
and this
is true whether or not they are
well-educated--is that intelligent people
can
handle subtlety. They are not baffled by
ambiguous or even contradictory
situations--
in fact, they expect them and are apt to become
suspicious
when
things seem overly
straightforward.
- Neal Stephenson,
Diamond Age
Education is an admirable
thing, but it is well to remember from time to
time
that nothing that is worth knowing
can be taught.
- Oscar Wilde
You must train the children to their studies
in a playful manner, and
without
any air
of constraint, with the further object of
discerning more readily
the
natural bent
of their respective characters.
-
Plato
In every man there is
something wherein I may learn of him, and in
that I am
his pupil.
- Ralph
Waldo Emerson
We, as we read, must
become Greeks, Romans, Turks, priest and king,
martyr
and executioner, that is, must
fasten these images to some reality in our
secret experience, or we shall see nothing,
learn nothing, keep nothing.
- Ralph
Waldo Emerson
Education is a sexual
disease, IT makes you unsuitable for a lot of jobs
and
then you have the urge to pass it on.
- Terry Pratchett
I am
always doing what I cannot do yet, in order to
learn how to do it
- Vincent Van Gogh
The great end in religious instruction,
is not to stamp our minds upon
the
young,
but to stir up their own; not to make them see
with our eyes,
but to
look inquiringly
and steadily with their own; not to give them a
definite
amount of knowledge, but to inspire
a fervent love of truth; not to form
an
outward regularity, but to touch inward
springs; not to bind them by
ineradicable
prejudices to our particular sect or peculiar
notions, but to
prepare them for impartial,
conscientious judging of whatever subjects may
be
offered to their decision; not to
burden memory, but to quicken and
strengthen
the power of thought
- William
Channing
Our schools have been
scientifically designed to prevent over-education
from
happening...The average American
[should be] content with their humble
role
in life, because they're not tempted to think
about any other role.
- William Harris,
U.S. Commissioner of Education, 1889