Better be unboun than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Plato, Ancient Greek phiosopher)與其不受教育,不知不生,因為無知是不幸的根源。(古希臘哲學家 柏拉圖)
Dancing in all its forms cannot be excluded from the curriculum of all noble education: dancing with the feet, with ideas, with works, and ,need I add that one must also be able to dance with the pen? (Friedrich W.Nietzsche, German philosopher)所有高尚教育的課程表里都不能沒有各種形式的跳舞:用腳跳舞,用思想跳舞,用言語跳舞,不用說,還需用筆跳舞。(德國哲學家 尼采 F W)
Education commences at the mother's knee, and every word spoken within the hearsay of children tends towards the formation of character. (Hosea Ballou British cducator)教育始于母親膝下,孩童耳聽一言一語,均影響其性格的形成。(英國教育家 巴盧 H)
Educaton does not mean teaching people to kow what they do not know ; it means teachng them to behave as they do not behave. (John Ruskin, British art critic)教育不在于使人知其所未知,而在于按其所未行而行。(英國藝術評論家 園斯金 J)
Education is a progressive discovery of our ignorance. (Durant, American historian)教育是一個逐步發(fā)現(xiàn)自己無知的過程。(美國歷史學家 杜蘭特)
Education has for its object the formation of character.教育的目的在于品德的培育。——斯賓塞
He can ill be master that never was scholar.沒當過學生的人成不了一個好先生。
Teaching others teaches youself.教學相長。
Better untaught than ill taught.寧可不受教育也強于受壞的教育。
The best bred have the best portion.最好的教養(yǎng)是最好的嫁妝。
Education is the transmission of civilization. (Will Drant, American historian and essayist)教育傳播文明。(美國歷史學家、散文家杜蘭特.W.)
Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive ; easy to govern but imposible to slave. (Brougham, British statesman)教育使一個民族容易領導,但是難于驅(qū)使;容易管理,卻不可能奴役。(英國政治家 布羅馬漢姆)
Every person has two education, one which he receives from others, and one , more important, which he gives himself. (Edward Gibbon, British historian)每個人都受兩種教育,一種來自別人,另一種更重要的是來自自己。(英國歷史學家 吉朋 E)
Example is always more efficacious than Pcept. (Samuel Johnson, British writer and critic)身教勝于言教。(英國作家、批評家 約翰遜 S)
For a cultivated man to be ignorant of foreign languages is a great inconveniece. (Anton P.Chekhrv, Russian dramatist)一個受過教育的人,不懂外語是極不方便的。(俄國劇作家 契克夫 A P)
Genius without educaton is like silver in the mine. (Benjamin Franklin, American Psident)未受教育的天才,猶如礦中之銀。(美國總統(tǒng) 富蘭克林 B)
How much more profitable for the independent mind, after the mere rudiments of education , to range through a library at random, taking down books as the mother wit suggests! (John Henry, British Cardinal Newman)受到初步的基礎教育之后,對于愿意獨立思考的人來說,在圖書館里信手取下一本書來,根據(jù)個人的天賦隨意涉獵,這該是多大的好處啊!(英國紐曼紅衣主教 享利 J)