Famous sayings and aphorisms about youth
1. If you are too indulgent in your youth, you will lose the nourishment of your mind, and if you are too restrained, you will become a dead brain. -Saint Dibufo
2. How beautiful young people are! Glowing, full of color and dreams, youth is the first chapter of the book, and it is a never-ending story. -Longfellow
(Longfellow, H.W. (187-1882) is one of the greatest romantic poets in 19th century America. Born in a lawyer's family in Portland, Maine on February 27th, 187. He entered Bodoin College in 1822 and was a classmate with Hawthorne. After graduation, I have been to France, Spain, Italy and Germany to study the languages and literature of these countries. In 1836, he began to teach language and literature at Harvard University for eighteen years, devoted himself to introducing the works of European culture and romantic writers, and became an important figure in the literary and social circles of Cambridge, the cultural center of New England. )
3. Youth is the pillar of the revolution. Youth is the defender of the fruits of revolution and the force to accelerate the progress of history to a better world. -Soong Ching Ling
4. Youth is the morning of life and the dawn of the day, full of purity, fantasy and harmony. -Sid Braun
5. Youth is a part of the whole social force, the most active and dynamic force. They are most willing to learn and least conservative, especially in the socialist era. -Mao Zedong
6. Once a person's youth is over, there will be a beautiful mature period called autumn. At this time, the fruits of life are waiting for harvest in a beautiful and calm atmosphere like cooked rice. -Tagore
(Rabindranath Tagore is an Indian poet, philosopher and Indian nationalist. In 1913, he became the first Asian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. His poems contain profound religious and philosophical views. For Tagore, his poems are his gift to God, and he himself is God's suitor. Tagore's poems enjoy epic status in India, such as Gitanjaly and Birds. )
7. There is only one youth in one's life. Longfellow
8. When people are young, no one knows that they are young. -chesterton
(Gilbert Keith Chesterton) (g.k.chesterton, 1874-1936), an English writer, was an amazing all-rounder. Many titles such as novelist, critic, poet, journalist, essayist, biographer, playwright and illustrator are proof of his talent. Chesterton often stated Roman Catholic teachings in detail with brilliant wisdom and brilliant allegories, and converted to this religion in 1922. There are many sentences similar to "Because all their wars are joyful, all their songs are sad" in his poems about Irish people, so he got the title of "master of paradox". As a playwright, chesterton's masterpiece is Lei Bangduo (1915). The novel series Father Brown (1911-35) is characterized by the protagonist being a detective and priest. )
9. The runway of life is fixed. Nature only gives people a route, and this route can only be run once. Every stage of life has its own appropriate characteristics: childhood weakness, adolescent recklessness, middle-aged seriousness and old people's experience all bear natural fruits and must be stored when it is in season. Every stage has something worthy of people's enjoyment. -Cicero
(marcus tullius cicero, January 3, 16 BC-December 7, 43 BC. Famous statesman, orator, orator, jurist and philosopher in ancient Rome. Born in the knight family of slave owners in arpinum, Rome, he became a prominent figure in the Roman political arena because of his eloquence. Worked as a lawyer before entering politics. At first, he tended to be a populist, and later he became optimates. He was elected consul in 63 BC, and was killed in formia by marc anthony (82 BC-3 years before), one of the political enemies of the latter three heads, after the establishment of the political alliance. )
1, the sun and the moon are not idle, and youth will never come again. -proverbs;