Morning quotes

Classic quotes and aphorisms in the morning

●To wake up and hear the morning bell is thought-provoking (Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty)

●The season of the year is spring, The day's plan begins in the morning

●God sends dawn, which is given to everyone (Cervantes)

●The most beautiful time of the day begins at dawn (Victoria) Alcox)

●Morning time is as precious as gold, famous sayings

●The morning brings you the wings to fly out of hell; the night brings you the star to guide you into heaven (horse Long)

●The sky before dawn is often the darkest (Toro Fuller)

(1) The road is long and far away, and I will search up and down. ——Qu Yuan

I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more. ——Aristotle’s famous aphorism about morning

Pursuing the truth is more valuable than possessing the truth. ——Einstein

(2) Bruno: A great scientist during the Italian Renaissance. He bravely defended and developed Copernicus' heliocentric theory, never flinched in the face of being burned at the stake, and sacrificed his precious life for the truth. A martyr who defends the truth.

7. Seeking knowledge:

(1) Seeking knowledge can be used as a pastime, as decoration, or as a way to increase talents. ——Bacon

Reading can make people full of mind, discussion can make people distinguish right from wrong, and taking notes can make knowledge accurate. ——Bacon

(2) Kong Yu (Kong Wenzi): sensitive and studious, not ashamed to ask questions. Therefore, it is called "literary".

8. Dare to question and ask questions: Famous aphorisms about morning

Pursuing the truth is more valuable than possessing the truth. ——Einstein

(1) Scholars must first doubt. ——Cheng Yi

(2) Dai Zhen: He is good at asking questions. When he was a child, he read Zhu Xi's "The Great Learning" and asked when "The Great Learning" was written and when Zhu Zi was born. The tutor told him that "The Great Learning" was written in the Zhou Dynasty and that Zhu Xi was a great Confucian in the Song Dynasty. He then asked how people in the Song Dynasty could know the author's meaning more than a thousand years ago. He eventually became a great scholar in the Qing Dynasty.

Those who do not doubt when there is doubt have never learned; learning requires doubt. ——Zhang Zai