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Selected 65 famous sayings about human nature

1. Politeness is to human nature what heat is to candles. ?Schopenhauer

2. Habit becomes a magician. It is cruel to beautiful things, but kind to ugly things. ?Weida

3. The so-called economic man has two meanings: one is that people are rational; the other is that people are selfish. Since people are selfish, they must pursue the maximization of their own interests; since people are rational, they must seek ways to maximize interests under limited conditions. ? Wang Dongdong's "Three Laws of Chinese Officialdom"

4. Modesty is a good reputation, and those who are too modest should guard against fraud. ?Zhu Xi

5. Studying the truth, understanding the truth and believing in the truth are the highest virtues in human nature. ?Bacon

6. The ones that are shiny are lacking, and the ones that are bright are easy to stain. The song "Yangchun" must be played by few, but it is difficult to live up to its reputation. ?Fan Ye

7. Education cannot change human nature, it can only improve it. ?Aristotle

8. Man is the end of nature; there is nothing like him. He makes himself orderly in every part of the universe; he does it himself, and from himself The entire social organization and temporary environment are created. ?Emerson

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

10. Sensitive to your own pain, but extremely sensitive to the pain of others? Insensitivity is one of the sad features of human nature. ?Daisaku Ikeda

11. The flowers of self-cultivation bloom in silence, and the fruits of success will bear fruit in the light. ?Bing Xin

12. As long as possible, everyone will become a tyrant. This is the nature given to humans by nature. ? Defoe

13. What a liar gets is that no one believes him even if he tells the truth. ? - Aesop

14. People, in fact, all rational beings, exist because they are an end in themselves, not just tools for this or that will. ?Kant

15. Cultivation is as important to the mind as food is to the body. ?Cicero

16. It is not good to humble oneself but respect others, and it is also not good to respect oneself but humble others. ?Xu Teli

17. People who are only beautiful but lack cultivation are not worthy of praise. ? Bacon

18. Even those who do not act candidly and honestly will admit that it is the glory of human nature to treat others candidly and honestly, and that the mixture of truth and falsehood is like gold and silver coins mixed with alloy. Gold and silver are more convenient to use, but their quality is degraded. ?Bacon

19. I will never stop writing good sentences for the sake of human nature, but my words are not surprising. ?Du Fu

20. Good temper is the best clothing a person can wear in social interactions. ?Dude

21. Some old people look very cute because their style is elegant and beautiful. ?Although some young people are beautiful, they are not worthy of praise because of their lack of graceful cultivation. ?Bacon

22. To judge beauty, one must have a cultivated mind. ?Kant

23. There is a prohibition for all well-educated people: Do not lose your temper. ?Emerson

24. I think that a proper education, as long as it is maintained, will transform the human nature of a country, and people with sound character will become better after receiving this education. Good people. ?Plato

25. As a person, you must respect your parents, be kind to your children, be generous to your poor relatives, and be polite to everyone. ?Russell

26. Only by not being arrogant can you be arrogant, not by favoring others. ?Zhuge Liang

27. There is no so-called unswerving determination to do good or evil in human nature, except on the guillotine. ?Na? Hawthorne

28. Good character is the highest expression of human nature. Good character is not only the conscience of society, but also the driving force of the country; because the world is mainly ruled by virtue. ?Smile

29. You should help your friends when they are in trouble, and you should not gossip after things are hopeless. ?Aesop

30. The most blind obedience is the only virtue left by slaves. ?Rousseau

31. Freedom without fulfilling responsibilities can only produce disorderly chaos; personal life that does not pay attention to ethics can only be contempt for human nature. ?Daisaku Ikeda

32. Only with the humility of bamboo, the tenacity of rubber bands, and the passion of fire can truly immortal art be produced. ?Mao Dun

33. Being sensitive to one's own pain but extremely insensitive to the pain of others is one of the sad characteristics of human nature. ?Daisaku Ikeda

34. Ah, how happy are the cultivated people! Even things that others think are sacrifices and pains, he will feel satisfied and happy; his heart is always jumping for joy, and he has endless joy! ?Chernyshevsky

35. Beauty is human nature. The concrete embodiment of kind emotions and sincere attitude? In my imagination, smiling, admiring and astonishing in front of beauty is like a path that should lead to the heart of a child.

?Suhomlinsky

36. People have two eyes, both of which are parallel, so they should see people equally; people’s two ears are on both sides, so they should not listen to one side’s words; Although people have only one heart, they have two atriums, left and right, so when doing things, you must not only think about yourself, but also think about others. ?Yu Dan

37. Since you have lost your love, you must give up. It is impossible to catch up the kite that has broken its string. ?Balzac

38. A person with great ambition should not belittle oneself. ?Zhuge Liang

39. The most needed aspect of giving is not within the scope of material wealth, it exists in the unique field of human nature. ?Fromm

40. People control habits, not habits control people. ?Ostrovsky

41. Sculptors throughout the ages have often designed two statues of gods holding torches on both sides of the tomb. These torches not only provide a little light on the road to hell, but also illuminate the faults and mistakes of the deceased. At this point, the sculpture indeed depicts a very profound thought and illustrates a fact that is consistent with human nature. The agony of death has its own wisdom. ?Balzac

42. Good character is the highest expression of human nature. Good character is not only the conscience of society, but also the driving force of the country; because the world is mainly ruled by virtue. ?Smile

43. Since human character is caused by the environment, the environment must be made into a humane environment. Since man is born a social creature, he can only develop his true nature in society, and the judgment of the strength of his nature should not be based on the strength of a single person, but should be based on the strength of the entire society. Strength is the criterion. ?Amonashvili

44. Man is a tight rope between animals and superman, a rope crossing the abyss. ?Nietzsche

45. Human beings are the measure of all things, the existence of existents and the non-existence of non-existents. ?Plato

46. Labor not only means actual ability and skills, but also first of all means the development of intelligence, the cultivation of thinking and language. ?Suhomlinsky

47. For the sake of human nature, he only talks about good sentences, but his words are not surprising. ?The Complete Works of Zhu Zi

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

49. The emergence of a new idea is the greatest pain of human nature. ?O. Holmes

50. A gentleman's journey is to cultivate one's character through tranquility and cultivate one's virtue through frugality. Without indifference, one cannot clearly understand one's ambitions, and without tranquility, one cannot achieve far-reaching goals. ?Zhuge Liang

51. The past is forgotten like smoke, and the world is wide with selflessness in my heart. ?Tao Zhu

52. Studying the truth, understanding the truth and believing in the truth are the highest virtues in human nature. ? Bacon

53. Piety is not an end, but a means. It is the means to achieve the highest cultivation through the purest tranquility of the soul. ?Goethe

54. Is there such a thing as human nature? Of course there is. But there is only concrete humanity, not abstract humanity. In a class society, there is only class-based humanity, but no super-class humanity. ?Mao Zedong

55. Who is not a good young man in love? Who is a young woman who is not good at conceiving youth? This is the most holy thing in our humanity. ?Goethe

56. People who have a modest, cheerful, sincere attitude, and at the same time a spirit of patience are very lucky. ?Seneca

57. There is no habit of thinking in childhood. It will make him lose the ability to think for the rest of his life. ?Rousseau

58. 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

59. Humor can be said to be a kind consideration and artistic expression of the uncongruent parts of life, and the root of humor is the good side of human nature. ?英?李克克

60. If a person does not have even one close friend in his life, he is really lonely, too lonely, and loneliness and loneliness often form a personal The main reason for the eccentric personality. ?Anonymous

61. Being unable to escape is one of the sources of distress in life, especially in love. ?Seneca

62. If the purpose of improving appreciation cannot be achieved through cultivation, the word cultivation will be meaningless. ?Bowys

63. Writing is based on behavior and is based on sincerity. ?Tang Dynasty Liu Zongyuan

64. Man is the ultimate goal of creation in the world, because man is the only unique existence in the world that can form the concept of purpose and can be formed from a large number of purposes. Among things, with the help of his reason, a system of purposes is formed. ?Kant

65. True humility can only be the product of thoughtful consideration of vanity.

?Bergson