Education Quotes

Learning changes everything. These quotes explore teaching, curiosity, and the transformative power of knowledge.

28234 quotes

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"The moment you stop learning, you begin to die."
Vladimir Nabokov
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"A man who reads is a man who thinks."
Vladimir Nabokov
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"A true education teaches us to think for ourselves, not to accept what others tell us."
August Strindberg
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"The mind that refuses to grow becomes the mind that decays."
August Strindberg
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"Education should be the cultivation of the soul, not merely the mind."
Henrik Ibsen
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"Education frees the mind from the prison of ignorance."
Henrik Ibsen
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"Education is not filling vessels, but lighting fires of consciousness."
Boris Pasternak
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"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world."
Nikolai Gogol
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"The best education is experience."
Nikolai Gogol
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"If you ever stop learning, you have ceased to live in any true sense."
Maxim Gorky
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"The absolute ideals of our youth are converted by truth and experience into the relentless drive of maturity."
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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"Our teachers are our past generations."
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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"The primary principle of true teaching is to awaken the student's own processes."
Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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"Education is the foundation of all achievements."
Mikhail Lermontov
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"Reading should be done in a state of grace, a state of wonder."
Vladimir Nabokov
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"Education is the foundation of progress."
Aleksandr Pushkin
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"Education opens the mind."
Aleksandr Pushkin
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"The pursuit of knowledge never truly ends."
Nikolai Gogol
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"Education should make us wise, not merely knowledgeable."
Boris Pasternak
M
"Knowledge is power, but only when shared."
Maxim Gorky
M
"Education is not the filling of a bucket; it is the lighting of a fire."
Maxim Gorky
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"The most important thing is the mission of education; everything else is secondary."
Ivan Turgenev
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"The love of learning is the most necessary passion."
Ivan Turgenev
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"Education is the most powerful weapon for changing the world."
Ivan Turgenev
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"Education is the foundation of civilization."
Aleksandr Pushkin
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"The greatest teacher is experience, and it is very expensive."
Aleksandr Pushkin
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"The illiteracy of the educated world is much more appalling than the illiteracy of the savage."
Anton Chekhov
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"How does an educated man behave? In conversation, he doesn't discuss trifles with triflers."
Anton Chekhov
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"Education teaches us what to think, not how to think against ourselves."
Mikhail Lermontov
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"All of us have learned how to read, after all, so there is no point to writing if we do not instruct, stir, amuse, and delight."
Vladimir Nabokov