Educational Sayings

416 sayings found from 416 authors

He who learns from everyone is a wise man; he who learns from no one is a fool.

— Erasmus Unknown
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The last thing one discovers in writing a book is what to put first.

— Blaise Pascal 1670 (posthumous)
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You are not going to be successful in a life that is a calm ocean. You need to learn to just surf the waves and laugh.

— Andrew Tate 2022
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Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other.

— Edmund Burke 1796
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The meaning of history is that it has no meaning.

— Georg Simmel 1905
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The collective conscience is the totality of beliefs and sentiments common to the average members of a society.

— Emile Durkheim 1893
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I am what time, circumstances, and history have made me.

— Benazir Bhutto 1989
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The book is not only the object that is read, but the very activity of reading.

— Jacques Derrida 1967
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The task of critical theory is to reconstruct the conditions for possible emancipation.

— Jurgen Habermas 1968
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Magic is the sole science not accepted by scientists, because they can't understand it.

— Houdini Early 20th century
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The greatest lesson of my life is that I never learned from my mistakes. I only learned from my victories.

— Nassim Nicholas Taleb 2018
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The beautiful is the experimental proof that the incarnation is possible.

— Simone Weil 1947 (posthumous)
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The object of the banking concept of education is to turn them into automatons—the minimization of their creative power.

— Paulo Freire 1968
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The greatest knowledge is to know that you know nothing.

— Zhuangzi c. 4th century BCE
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There are three things which are universally acknowledged to be honorable: nobility, age, and virtue.

— Mencius c. 4th-3rd century BCE
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Learning is not a matter of a single day or two, but of accumulation.

— Xunzi c. 3rd century BCE
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The greatest mistake is to think that you are too old to learn.

— Leo Tolstoy 1903
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The man who has a conscience suffers whilst acknowledging his sin. That is his punishment.

— Fyodor Dostoevsky 1866
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When you have to deal with a man, you have to deal with his whole history.

— Victor Hugo 1862
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A book must be the axe for the frozen sea within us.

— Franz Kafka 1904
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