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The 100 classic Montessori quotes are as follows:
The progress of a child does not depend on age, but on being able to freely ** everything around him.
Action is the last part of the complete thought process, and spiritual uplift must be achieved with the help of activity or work.
Be always ready to respond to your child's developmental needs, and be always ready to listen and respond to your child's appeals.
The mother must feed the child both physically and mentally, and the mental needs are more important than the physical needs.
The god of luck often comes just because you look at it more, think about it a little more, and take an extra step.
Everything we do to a child will come to fruition and will not only affect him for the rest of his life, but also determine his life.
Action is important to life, and education cannot orchestrate ways to ease life or suppress it.
Although the sense of touch is all over the epidermis of the whole body, we often limit the part of the activity we give to the child.
Although children have a great deal of freedom in their manners, they generally give the impression of being very disciplined.
Hating others is like burning down your own house to catch a mouse. But the rat doesn't have to be caught.
There is only one method of teaching, which is to maintain a high level of interest and strong and sustained attention from the children.
Respecting all the reasonable activities that the child is doing and trying to understand them is the first principle of our educational approach.
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Thoreau's famous quote is as follows:
1. It's not that I'm crueler than others, it's that I don't feel any compassion. —Thoreau, Walden
2. I advocate that they should not use life as a game, or only use life as a study, and ask human society to spend a high price to support them, but should live enthusiastically from beginning to end. How can young people have a better way to learn to live unless they immediately put life into practice? —Thoreau, Walden
3. A person may disappear without a trace in his politeness. — Thoreau.
4. Absolutely, the more wealth there is, the less virtue there is. — Thoreau.
5. There is no place in the world where a house is perfect. The Pardnon, St. Peter's Basilica, the Gothic cathedral, the lavish mansions, the cottages, these are just imperfect practices of an imperfect idea. Who wants to live in it?
Perhaps, in the eyes of the gods, the cottage was more sacred than the temple of Padnon. —Thoreau, "Far Away."
6. We can't get away from sin, which is our path to virtue. —Thoreau, Diary
7. Although I am not rich in the world, I have countless sunny days and summers. — Thoreau.
8. Happiness is like a butterfly, the more you chase it, the more it avoids you. But if you look away, it will gently fall on your shoulder. — Thoreau.
9. Trivial fears and fragmented joys are only shadows of reality. Reality is often lively and sublime. By closing their eyes, being fascinated and allowing themselves to be deceived by shadows, human beings have established the tracks and habits of their daily lives, observing them everywhere, which are in fact based on pure fantasy.
—Thoreau, Walden
10. I lost a hound and a chestnut horse and a turtledove a long time ago, and I still track them down today. I describe to many travelers what they are, where they look, and how they respond to calls. I have met one or two people who have heard the barking of hounds, the sound of horses' hooves, and even seen the sails of turtledoves disappear into the clouds.
—Thoreau, Walden
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