A day of travelling will bring a basketful of learning. ~Vietnamese (on journeys)
Brains are better than brawn. ~unknown
Distance lends enchantment to the view. ~Thomas Campbell (1777-1844)
Don't reinvent the wheel. ~unknown
Doubt is the key to knowledge. ~Iranian (on education)
Everyone is ignorant only on different subjects. ~Will Rogers (1879-1935)
Example is the best precept. ~Aesop (c.620-560 BC)
Hit the nail on the head. ~John Heywood (c.1497-1580)
Human salvation lies in the hands of the creatively maladjusted. ~Martin Luther King Jr.
Instead of seeking new landscapes, develop new eyes. ~Marcel Proust (1871-1922)
It is better to be born a beggar than a fool. ~Spanish Proverb
It is better to be the head of a chicken than the rear of an ox. ~Japanese (on relative worth)
Know thyself. ~Ancient Greek Proverb
Knowledge is more than equivalent to force. ~Samuel Johnson (1709-1784)
Knowledge is power. ~Francis Bacon (1561-1626)
Learning is better than house and land. ~David Garrick (1716-1779)
Mistakes are doorways to discovery. ~unknown
Never stop learning. ~unknown
People learn more on their own rather than being force fed. ~Socrates (469-399 BC)
Presumption first blinds a man, then sets him a running. ~Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Put two and two together. ~unknown
The shoe knows if the stocking has a hole. ~Bahamian (on knowledge and justice)
What good is running when you're on the wrong road. ~German (on planning)
What signifies knowing the names, if you know not the natures of things. ~Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
When the pupil is ready, the teacher will come. ~Chinese Proverb
When you're sad, learn something, ~Merlin
Wise men learn by others' harms; fools by their own. ~Ben Franklin (1706-1790)
Wit is the only wall between us and the dark. ~Mark Van Doren (1894-1972)
With time even a bear can learn to dance. ~Yiddish (on education)