Danh ngôn của William Butler Yeats
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.
Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.
Giáo dục không phải là đổ đầy một cái thùng mà là thắp lên ngọn lửa.
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Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng tác giả: William Butler Yeats
- One should not lose one's temper unless one is certain of getting more and more angry to the end.
- People who lean on logic and philosophy and rational exposition end by starving the best part of the mind.
- Why should we honour those that die upon the field of battle? A man may show as reckless a courage in entering into the abyss of himself.
- I heard the old, old, men say 'all that's beautiful drifts away, like the waters.'
- Think where man's glory most begins and ends, and say my glory was I had such friends.
Các câu danh ngôn khác của cùng chuyên mục: Education
- We are a country that lacks riches. The Jewish brain, that's what we have. Everything that we've had and will have in this country is the direct and clear product of higher education. If we harm this system, we will drastically decline and cease to exist.
- We need to save the education system. We need to remove education from the framework of the political parties that rule in the State of Israel. We need to increase the allocation of long-term national resources to education and never touch them - no matter what.
- I have a big problem with people who glamorize dumbness and demonize education and intellect. And I'm giving a pretty good description of Sarah Palin right now.
- Real education is about genuine understanding and the ability to figure things out on your own; not about making sure every 7th grader has memorized all the facts some bureaucrats have put in the 7th grade curriculum.
- Nations have recently been led to borrow billions for war; no nation has ever borrowed largely for education... no nation is rich enough to pay for both war and civilization. We must make our choice; we cannot have both.