English famous sayings about education

The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. -Aristotle

The root of education is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. -Aristotle

The thinker dies; But his thoughts are indestructible. People will die, but thoughts are immortal. Walter Lippmann

Thinkers will die, but their thoughts will never die. People can't live forever, but thoughts can live forever. Walter Ripman.

Education is a movement from darkness to light. Allan Bloom

Education is a movement from darkness to light. Alan bloom

Education costs money, but so does ignorance. -Sir Klaus Mo Ze.

Education costs money, so does ignorance. -Sir Klaus Mercer.

What matters is not the idea a person holds, but the depth of the idea he holds. -ezra pound

What matters is not the thought, but the depth of the thought. -ezra pound

A new idea is subtle. It can be killed by a sneer or a yawn; It can be stabbed to death by a punch line, or it can be killed by a frown of the right person. Charles brower

A new idea is very fragile. It may be strangled by a sneer or a yawn, stabbed to death by a taunt, or depressed by a frown from an authority figure. Charles brower

Education is the ability to listen to anything without losing your temper or self-confidence. Robert Frost

Education is the ability to listen to everything without losing grace and self-confidence. Robert Frost

Give a man a fish and he will eat it for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he will eat for life. -China proverb

It is better to teach people to fish than to teach them to fish. -China proverb

With talent, you do what you like. With genius, you can do whatever you can. -Jean Angel

Talented people do what they like; Talented people do what they can. Jane angel