Educational Sayings

416 sayings found from 416 authors

History has taught us that we cannot rely on others to do our work for us.

— Vaclav Havel Various
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We must be ready to learn from one another, not to be superior to one another.

— Desmond Tutu Uncertain
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You must learn to be still in the midst of activity and to be vibrantly alive in repose.

— Indira Gandhi Uncertain
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My conscience is clear.

— Ivan the Terrible c. 1580s
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I learn more from my enemies than from my friends.

— Philip II of Spain Unknown, but attributed.
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The greatest and noblest pleasure which men can have in this world is to discover new truths; and the next is to shake off old prejudices.

— Frederick the Great c. 1740s-1780s
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My enemies will learn to fear the black shield.

— Shaka Zulu c. 1820s
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I prefer to amuse people in the hope that they will learn, than to teach them in the hope that they will have fun.

— Walt Disney Unknown
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I learned early that being a perfectionist and providing quality was the only way to do business.

— Estee Lauder Unknown
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Challenges are unpaid teachers.

— Madam C.J. Walker Unknown
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He got arrested in Brazil while studying competitors.

— Sam Walton Unknown, likely 1980s
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The white man has a written history. We have a living history. It is in our hearts. It is in our minds. It is in our spirits.

— Sitting Bull Unknown
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I cannot tell you how I felt when I learned that my mother, my wife, and my little children had been murdered.

— Geronimo 1906
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No man's knowledge here can go beyond his experience.

— John Locke 1689
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The greatest comfort of man in this life is the knowledge that he has done his duty.

— Voltaire 1769
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The wisdom of the learned is like a deep well, but the wisdom of the common people is like a running stream.

— Akbar the Great Late 16th century
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A nation’s strength lies in the education of its youth.

— Meiji Emperor Late 19th century
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The most useful and honorable science is that of man; and the most properly studied book is the world.

— Jean-Jacques Rousseau 1762
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The greatest good is the knowledge of truth, and the greatest evil is error.

— Rene Descartes Unknown
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All knowledge degenerates into probability.

— David Hume 1739-1740
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