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Aphorisms about human nature

Maxims and aphorisms of human nature

1. Human beings, in fact, all rational beings, exist because they are an end in themselves, not just tools for the use of this or that will. ——Kant

2. There is no so-called unswerving determination to do good or evil in human nature, except on the guillotine. ——Nah Hawthorne

3. Human wildness is no different from the various beasts in the oak forest. ——Ben Jonson

4. Human arrogance is a mentality that can only be discovered in retrospect, and its existence can only be determined after being punished. ——Nabokov

5. Human beings are the ultimate goal of creation in the world, because human beings are the only unique existence in the world that can form the concept of purpose, and can create from a large number of purposes. Among the things formed, with the help of his reason, a system of purposes is formed. ——Kant

6. Human beings are between gods and beasts, sometimes leaning towards one category and sometimes towards the other; some people become increasingly holy, some become beasts, and most people remain moderate. ——Plotinus

7. Human beings are both strong and weak, humble and noble, able to see into the subtleties but often turn a blind eye. —— Diderot

8. Man is the measure of all things, the existence of existents and the non-existence of non-existents. ——Plato

9. Man is a tight rope between animals and superman, a rope crossing the abyss. ——Nietzsche

10. Man is the purpose of nature; there is nothing like him. They make themselves orderly in every part of the universe;...he himself creates from himself The entire social organization and temporal environment. ——Emerson

11. A person has two eyes, both of which are parallel, so he should look at people equally; his two ears are on both sides, so he should not listen to one side of the story; There is only one heart, but there are two chambers on the left and right, so when doing things, you must not only think about yourself, but also think about others. ——Yu Dan

12. People allow a stranger to prosper, but cannot tolerate the promotion of a person around them. Because there are contrasts and contrasts of interests between people at the same level, but there are no such problems with strangers. ——Yu Dan

13. The nature of people in the world is the same, but education and habits make their expressions different. Therefore, we must understand them through various coats. ——Chesterfield

14. Although the ways and habits of expression are different, human nature is the same. ——Chesterfield

15. He is his own purpose. He has an infinite value and an eternal mission in himself. ——Hegel

16. If a man does not rise into the sky and become an angel, there is no doubt that he will sink and become a devil. He cannot remain animalistic. The most savage man is not a beast, he is worse, very bad. —— Coleridge

17. I can calculate the orbits of celestial bodies, but I cannot calculate the madness of human nature. ——Newton

18. I am a human being, and I feel warm to everything that is human. ——Marx

19. I only build a small temple. In this small temple, I worship human nature. ——Shen Congwen

20. Perhaps this is also the weakness of human nature. We always like to do things we are familiar with.

——Anonymous