1. I think, therefore I am. Descartes
2. Existence is reasonable, and everything that is reasonable must exist. Hegel
3. Man follows the earth, earth follows the sky, heaven follows the Tao, and the Tao follows nature. Lao Tzu
4. Human beings are first of all creatures who push themselves towards a future and know that they are doing just that. Sartre
5. If the history of evolution were to repeat itself, the probability of human beings appearing would be zero. Goodell
6. There are no two identical leaves in the world. Leibniz
7. Material determines consciousness. Marx
8. There are no objects, only movement. Bergson
9. To exist is to be perceived. Berkeley
10. Thinking is the thinking of being, thinking is of being, because thinking occurs because of being and belongs to being. At the same time, thinking is present, because thinking belongs to being and obeys being. Heidegger
11. The most lasting thing in thinking is the road. Heidegger
12. Man is full of achievements, but he still lives poetically on the earth. Holderlin
13. The world is the sum of facts, not the sum of things. Wittgenstein
14. Human consciousness succumbs to materialized structures. Lukács
15. Philosophers just explain the world in different ways, but the problem is to change the world. Marx
16. Scientists give us order in thought; morality gives us order in action; art gives us order in the grasp of visible, touchable and audible appearances. Cassirer
17. The meaning of an object is determined by the direction in which it is seen. Merleau-Ponty
18. Thought does not come when you want it to, but it determines its own coming and going. Schopenhauer
19. I know nothing except the fact that I am ignorant. Socrates
20. At every moment of existence, people are passive tools in the grasp of necessity. Holbach
21. As a moment, it is certainly short-lived. However, it is decisive and full of eternity. Kierkegaard
22. Happiness is the absence of pain in the body and the absence of disturbance in the soul. Yibi Julu
23. I cannot provide myself or others with the ordinary happiness in daily life. This kind of happiness meant nothing to me, and I couldn't organize my life around it. Foucault
24. The scientific language game hopes to make its statement the truth, but it is unable to legitimize the truth it proposes on its own. Lyotard
25. As long as any philosophical thought can justify itself, it has some real knowledge. Russell
26. In everything, the essential characteristics of beauty and goodness are consistent, because they are based on the same form, so goodness is praised as beauty by us. Thomas. Aquinas
27. Justice is the primary value of social systems, just as truth is the primary value of thought. Rawls
28. The hidden nature of the universe itself is not powerful enough to resist the courage to seek knowledge. To the intrepid seeker, it can only reveal its secrets and reveal its riches and mysteries to him for his enjoyment. Hegel
29. The existence that can be understood is language. Gadamer
30. From the beginning, the problem is to bring pure and silent experience into the pure expression of its meaning. Husserl
31. Habit is the greatest guide in life. Hume
32. Man is born free, but he is always in chains. Thinking you are the master of everything else, you are more of a slave than anything else. Rousseau
33. Know yourself. Socrates
34. Life is just a passing traveler. Thomas Aquinas
35. Truth is a product of time, not of authority. Bacon
36. Human life cannot be measured by the length of time. When the heart is full of love, a moment is eternity.
Nietzsche
37. There are two different types of ignorance. Shallow ignorance exists before knowledge, and learned ignorance exists after knowledge. Montaigne
38. Whoever owns the legal language will own the relevant resources and interests. Bourdieu
39. In this world, there is always a difference between treating people equally and trying to make them equal. The former is a prerequisite for a free society, while the latter means a new way of slavery, as described by D. Tocqueville. Hayek
40. Indulging one's desires is the greatest disaster; talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; not knowing one's own faults is the greatest illness. Aristotle
41. Water is the origin of all things, and all things ultimately end in water. Thales
42. To make all irrational things subject to oneself and to freely control all irrational things according to its own inherent laws is the ultimate goal of man. Fichte
43. Whatever is real (exists) is reasonable, and whatever is reasonable (exists) is real. Hegel
44. Ordinary people only care about how to kill time, while slightly talented people think about how to use time. Schopenhauer
45. There is nothing other than this article. Derrida
46. Give me matter and I will use it to create a universe. Kant
47. Not only cannot we force nature, we must also obey nature. Aeschylus
48. Everything that is certain is denied. Spinoza
49. The objective world is just a poem with primitive spirit and no consciousness. Schelling
50. Knowledge ultimately comes from experience. Locke
51. If we admit failure too readily, we may not realize that we are very close to being right. Karl Popper
52. The end always justifies the means. Machiavelli
53. Man has free will, and he or she depends entirely on himself. Lucretius
54. Recognizing mistakes is the first step to save yourself. Epicurus
55. All people are born free and equal. Rousseau
56. Happiness is just the temporary suspension of desire. Schopenhauer Excerpted from: Proverbs Collection Network
57. What people are most likely to forget is themselves. Kierkegaard
58. Only those who never look up at the stars will not fall into the pit. Thales
59. One of the most special weaknesses of human nature is: caring about how others see you. Schopenhauer
60. It is a huge temptation to make your spirit clear. Wittgenstein
61. Human beings are the measure of all things, the measure of how beings exist, and the measure of non-beings. Protagoras
62. The thing from which all things arise, to which all things return after their destruction. Anaximander
63. The essence of life lies in movement, and tranquility is death. Pascal
64. One cannot step into the same river twice, because both the river and the person are different. Heraclitus
65. People who cannot control themselves cannot be called free people. Pythagoras
66. The peace of all things lies in the balance of order. Order is the arrangement of equal and unequal things in their appropriate positions. Augustine
67. Anyone who lives should live. Feuerbach's Collection of Famous Quotes in Mathematics
1. In the field of mathematics, the art of asking questions is more important than the art of answering them. ——Cantor
2. Non-mathematical induction plays an indispensable role in the study of mathematics. I. Schur
3. I always try my best to get rid of the heavy and monotonous calculations. Napier
4. We can expect that with the development of education and entertainment, more people will appreciate music and painting. However, the number of people who can truly appreciate mathematics is very small.
Bells
5. Countability rules the entire world of quantities, and the four arithmetic operations can be regarded as all the equipment of a mathematician. Maxwell
6. Most mathematical creations are the result of intuition, a more or less direct perception or quick understanding of facts, and have nothing to do with any lengthy or formal reasoning process. Lucas (William F. Lucas)
7. Numbers rule the universe. Pythagoras
8. If anyone does not know that the diagonals of a square and the same sides are incommensurable quantities, then he is not worthy of the title of human being. Plato
9. A mathematician without some poetic spirit can never become a complete mathematician. Weierstrass
10. I have heard some people say that I am an opponent of mathematics and an enemy of mathematics, but no one respects mathematics more than me because it has accomplished something I have not achieved. performance. ——Goethe
11. The universe is vast, the particles are tiny, the speed of rockets, the ingenuity of chemical engineering, the changes in the earth, the mysteries of living things, and the complexity of daily life. Mathematics is used everywhere. Hua Luogeng
12. The essence of mathematics lies in its freedom. ——Cantor
13. Mathematics is a variety of proof techniques. Wittgenstein
14. What delights me most in mathematics are those things that can be proven. Russell
15. Mathematics is one of the main expressions of the free creativity of the human mind in addition to language and music, and mathematics has become a medium for understanding everything in the universe through the construction of theories. Therefore, mathematics must remain the main component of knowledge, skills and culture, and knowledge and skills must be passed on to the next generation, and culture must be passed on to the next generation. Excerpted from the German mathematician Hermann Weyl
16. No question can touch people's emotions as deeply as infinity. There are few other concepts that can stimulate the mind to produce fruitful thoughts like infinity. However, there are also No other concept demands elucidation as much as infinity. Hilbert
17. Only with the vigorous development of mathematics can a country show the strength of its national foundation. The development of mathematics is closely related to the highest good and the prosperity of the country. Napoleon
18. Some beautiful theorems in mathematics have this characteristic: they are easily summarized from the facts, but the proofs are extremely hidden. Gauss
19. New mathematical methods and concepts are often more important than solving mathematical problems themselves. Hua Luogeng
20. Give me five coefficients and I will draw an elephant; give me six coefficients and the elephant will shake its tail. AL Cauchy
21. God created integers, and all other numbers are man-made. L Kronecker
22. Questions are the heart of mathematics. p.R.Halmos
23. Mathematics, the queen of science; number theory, the queen of mathematics. CF Gauss
24. What gives me the greatest happiness is not the knowledge I already know, but the continuous learning; not the things I already have, but the continuous acquisition; not the height I have reached, but the continuous acquisition. of climbing. Gauss
25. It is a reliable rule that when the author of a mathematical or philosophical work writes in vague and esoteric terms, he is talking nonsense. ―A.N. Whitehead
26. No matter how abstract any branch of mathematics is, it will one day be applied to the real world. Lobachevsky
27. The incomparable permanence and omnipotence of mathematics and its independence of time and cultural background are direct consequences of its essence. A Ebo
28. Infinite! No other question has touched the human heart so deeply. Hilbert
29. Give me five coefficients and I will draw an elephant; give me six coefficients and the elephant will wag its tail. Cauchy
30. The more detached a mathematician is, the better. Anonymous
31. Number theory is the oldest branch of human knowledge, yet some of its most profound secrets are closely connected with its most ordinary truths. Smith
32. The main goal of mathematics is the public interest and the explanation of natural phenomena.
Fourier
33. Every new group discovered is mathematical in form, because we can have no other guidance. CG Darwin
34. The driving force for mathematical inventions and creations is not reasoning, but the use of imagination. Demo
35. Pure mathematics is the magician’s real magic wand. Novales
36. The incomparable permanence and omnipotence of mathematics and its independence of time and cultural background are direct consequences of its nature. EBO
37. In its modern development stage, the science of pure mathematics can be said to be the most original creation of the human spirit. Huaidehai
38. Infinite! No other question has touched the human heart so deeply. D Hilbert
39. The first is mathematics, the second is mathematics, and the third is mathematics. Roentgen
40. Mathematics has made an important contribution to the observation of nature. It explains the simple primitive elements in the regular structure, and the celestial bodies are built with these primitive elements. Kepler
41. As long as a branch of science can raise a large number of questions, it is full of vitality, while the lack of questions heralds the termination or decline of independent development. Hilbert
42. The simple composition of integers has been the source of new life for mathematics for centuries. GD Birkhoff
43. The essence of mathematics lies in its freedom. Cantor
44. Mathematicians are essentially obsessed. Without obsession, there would be no mathematics. Nuvales
45. Mathematical methods penetrate and dominate all theoretical branches of natural science. It has increasingly become the primary measure of scientific achievement. Von Neumann
46. One-half proof is equal to 0. Gaussian
47. It would be better to have less, but better. Gauss
48. Mathematics is the queen of science, and number theory is the queen of mathematics. Gauss (Gauss) music can inspire or soothe feelings, ( ) paintings can make people happy, poetry can move people's hearts, philosophy can make people gain wisdom, Science can improve material life, but mathematics can give all of the above. Klein
49. It is a reliable rule that when the author of a mathematical or philosophical work writes in vague and esoteric terms, he is talking nonsense. AN Whitehead
50. The great architecture of the universe is now beginning to appear in the form of pure mathematicians. JH Kings
51. In the field of mathematics, the art of asking questions is more important than the art of answering questions. Cantor
52. In mathematics, our main tools for discovering truth are induction and simulation. Laplace
53. Mathematics is a spirit, a rational spirit. It is this spirit that inspires, promotes, inspires and drives human thinking to the most perfect level. It is also this spirit that tries to decisively influence human material, moral and social life; it tries to answer questions about human existence. questions; strive to understand and control nature; strive to explore and establish the deepest and most perfect connotation of acquired knowledge. Klein "Mathematics in Western Culture"
54. Observation may lead to discovery, and observation will reveal certain rules, patterns or laws. Polya
55. History makes people wise, poetry makes people elegant, mathematics makes people noble, natural philosophy makes people deep, morality makes people steady, and ethics and rhetoric make people good at debate. Bacon
56. God created integers, and all other numbers are man-made. Kronecker
57. After modern high-energy physics reaches quantum physics, there are many experiments that cannot be done at all, and calculations can be done at home with paper and pen. This is not far from what mathematicians think, so mathematics is Physics has incredible power. Qiu Chengtong
58. Discover that every new group is mathematical in form because we cannot have other guidance. Darwin
59. Mathematics is an infinite science. Hermann Weyl
60. God is an arithmetician.
Jacobi's Collection of Famous Quotations to Encourage Learning
Collection of Famous Quotes to Encourage Learning
1. Don't wait for a moment, for the white head of a young man will make you sad.
2. Life is like a dew in the morning. Now among the mulberry trees, the influence cannot be traced.
3. Don’t be afraid of floating clouds covering your eyes, because you are at the highest level. Wang Anshi
4. If you don’t enter the tiger’s den, how can you catch the tiger’s cubs? The Book of the Later Han Dynasty
5. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning.
6. Intelligence lies in learning, and genius lies in accumulation.
7. If you walk every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; if you do it often, you are not afraid of thousands of things.
8. Books are the ladder of human progress.
9. After reading a book a thousand times, the meaning will become clear to you.
10. There is a road to the mountain of books, and diligence is the path, and there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat. It takes a thousand days to build a ship and a day to cross the river.
11. Learn it extensively, interrogate it, think carefully, discern it clearly, and practice it sincerely. "Book of Rites"
12. Learning is like sailing against the current. If you don't advance, you will retreat.
13. Learn to work hard when riding a horse, but don’t sigh after imitating a dragon.
14. I am willing to ride the wind and break through thousands of miles of waves, and I am willing to face the wall and read for ten years.
15. Don’t worry about what others don’t know, but worry about what others don’t know. Confucius
16. To know something is to know it, and to know it is to know it.
17. Those who work far away may suffer from the near; those who treat the outside may suffer from the inside.
18. When three people are walking together, I must be my teacher.
19. No blockage, no flow, no more than no good. Han Yu
20. I worry about not cultivating virtue, not learning about it, not being able to follow the righteousness when I hear it, and not being good at it.
21. There is no fixed shadow in the day, and no fixed waves in the Qingjiang River.
22. What flowing water does is impossible without Yingke.
23. Human knowledge, if you climb the ladder, the wider you will see as you advance one level.
24. Any success is the result of hard work.
25. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it.
26. Be broad-minded and make reservations. Su Shi
27. A person with sufficient food and clothing knows honor and disgrace. "Guanzi"
28. After collecting hundreds of flowers into honey, it will be sweet to whomever you work hard for. Luo Yin
29. Without rules, it is impossible to build a square garden. Mencius
30. If you don’t experience something, you won’t gain a piece of wisdom.
31. People who do not learn are like grains without millet and rice without rice.
32. Don’t be alone, I am professing elegance, Zhuan Yiduo is your master. Du Fu
33. Don’t be short-sighted, as you will gain it again after going through difficulties.
34. If you don’t climb a high mountain, you don’t know how high the sky is; if you don’t go to a deep stream, you don’t know how thick the earth is. "Xunzi"
35. The heart is the home of the spirit; the spirit is the foundation of knowledge; the thinking is the wonderful use of spiritual consciousness.
36. It is easier for a young man to learn than to become an old man, so no time is wasted.
37. I don’t know the true face of Mount Lu, just because I am in this mountain. Su Shi
38. Don’t eat enough to live the whole day, don’t give up your efforts for an inch of gold.
39. Don’t worry about the future if you don’t learn today, and don’t worry about the future if you don’t learn this year.
40. If you look at yourself, you can know others; if you look at the present, you can know the past. "Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals"
41. The prime years will never come again, and the morning will never come again. Be encouraged in time, time waits for no one.
42. If you want to gain true knowledge, you must work hard.
43. When the book is used, it will be forgotten.
44. Isn’t it a joy to learn and practice from time to time? Excerpts of quotes from famous people who encourage learning. Quotes about studying and studying seriously. Recommended aphorisms and aphorisms from famous people in primary school
Complete collection of famous quotes from primary school students
1. Black-haired people don’t know how to study hard and are early in life, and white heads are white. I regret studying too late. Yan Zhenqing
2. To read any good book is to talk to many noble people. Descartes
3. The smartest people are the ones least willing to waste time.
──Dante
4. Books are tools for cultivating the soul. Victor Hugo
5. Read thousands of books and write like a master.
6. Reading a good book is like talking to a noble person Goethe
7. Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because time is the stuff of life. ──Franklin
8. Genius inevitably has obstacles, because obstacles will create genius. ──Romain Rolland
9. Reading a good book is like making a good friend. Zangkejia
10. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like no sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. Shakespeare
11. Books are the ladder of human progress.
12. If you haven’t done what you should do today, tomorrow will be delayed no matter how early it is. ── Pestalozzi
13. There is no misfortune comparable to losing time. ──Turgenev
14. The influence of people is short and weak, but the influence of books is broad and far-reaching. Pushkin
15. Ideal books are the key to wisdom. Leo Tolstoy
16. A mind without wisdom is like a lantern without candles. ─ Tolstoy
17. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. ──Gu Yanwu
18. Reading gives people happiness, brilliance and talent. Bacon
19. There are roads in the mountain of books, and diligence is the path; there is no limit to the sea of ??learning, and hard work is the boat.
20. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. ──Turgenev
21. Patience is the foundation of all intelligence. ─ Plato
22. Miracles often appear in bad luck. ── Bacon
23. Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person. ──Chekhov
24. As long as money can solve an individual's life, if there is too much, it will become a scourge that curbs human talents. ──Nobel
25. Success = hard work + correct method + less empty talk. ──Einstein
26. Ignorance is the mother of superstition. ─ Balzac
27. No great discovery can be made without bold guesses. ──Newton
28. The way to get the job done is to cherish every minute. ──Darwin
29. The ideal book is the copper key of wisdom. Leo Tolstoy
30. All savings ultimately boil down to saving time. ──Marx
31. Don’t wait for tomorrow to do what you do today, and don’t wait for others to do what you do. ─ Goethe
32. Strong confidence can enable ordinary people to do amazing things. ──Marton
33. Any valuable knowledge I have learned is from self-study. Darwin
34. Familiar with three hundred Tang poems, and can recite them even if he can't compose them. Sun Zhu
35. Read for the rise of China. Zhou Enlai
36. Genius is like this. If you work hard all your life, you will become a genius. ─ Mendeleev
37. Not knowing is not scary or harmful. It is impossible for anyone to know everything. What is terrible and harmful is not knowing and pretending to know. ─ Tolstoy
38. If a young man does not work hard, he will be sad if he is old.
39. Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. ──Polk
40. If jade is not polished, it will not become a tool, and if people do not learn, they will not know righteousness.
41. Wasting time is a great sin. ──Rousseau
42. When the book is used, it will be forgotten. Lu You
43. I threw myself on the book like a hungry person on bread. Gorky
44. For everything, only love is the best teacher, which far exceeds the sense of responsibility. ──Einstein
45. Life is like an ocean. Only those with strong will can reach the other side.
──Marx
46. Without great aspirations, there will be no great genius. ─ Balzac
47. Reading all good books is talking to many noble people. ─ Descartes
48. Without great difficulties, there will be no great cause. ── Voltaire
49. Wasting other people’s time is seeking wealth and killing, and wasting one’s own time is chronic suicide. ──Lenin
50. Those who forget today will be forgotten tomorrow. ──Goethe
51. Ideal books are the key to wisdom. ─ Tolstoy
52. Determination, work, and success are the three major elements of human activities. ──Pasteur
53. The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold.
54. Inspiration This is a guest who doesn’t like interviewing lazy people. ──Chernyshevsky
55. Learning without thinking will lead to confusion, and thinking without learning will lead to peril. Confucius
56. Genius comes from diligence. ──Gorky
57. When reading, you must have three things: heart, eyes, and mouth.
58. It is never too late to learn. Gorky
59. Few but eager to learn, like the rising sun; strong but eager to learn, like the light in the sun; ambitious but eager to learn, like the light of a candle. Liu Xiang
60. Determination is the door to your career, and work is the journey that leads you to your home. ──Pasteur
61. Arranging time reasonably is equivalent to saving time. ── Bacon
62. Travel thousands of miles and read thousands of books.
63. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a man wants to make progress, he first studies. Li Ruochan
64. Inventors only have the courage to move forward in the unknown world because of the support of great confidence. ──Balzak
65. A day without reading will make a difference, and a day without writing will make a difference.
66. It is much more difficult to turn words into actions than to turn actions into words. ──Golky
67. Ask the canal where it is so clear, because there is a source of living water. Zhu Xi
68. Patience and perseverance will always be rewarded. ──Einstein
69. Wherever there is genius, I spend all the time others drink coffee at work. ──Lu Xun
70. Hard work is the law for obtaining everything. ──Newton
71. The use of time is an extremely advanced law. ─ Engels
72. My talents will be useful. ──Li Bai
73. A day without books means everything is wasted. Chen Shou Elementary School Famous Quotes Never Say Never Quotes Life Famous Quotes