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1, there is no noble appearance except sincere heart. -Ruskin

A pure conscience is more valuable than anything. -America

Simple and loyal gifts are always desirable. -Shakespeare

How happy simple people are, because they enjoy great peace. -Thomas of Campton

5, adults, do not lose heart. -[China] Monk: "Mencius Li Lou"

6. For a person with high consciousness and profound mind, pain and trouble are his essential temperament. -Dostoevsky

Changing people's minds is more noble than conquering many countries. -Damino

8. Nobleness and friendship, loyalty and courage-these are the four names of talents. -Gee Duffy

9. Only by standing the test of various temptations and troubles can we achieve the most perfect mental health. -Christopher bacon

10, a good heart is a garden, a good thought is a root, a good word is a flower, and a good career is a fruit. -English proverb

1 1, there is no greatness without simplicity, kindness and truth. -Tolstoy

12, the noblest heart has the noblest satisfaction. -Spinoza

13, in this world, everything is insignificant and tasteless except the lofty spiritual expression of human mind. -[Russia] Chekhov: The Sixth Ward

14, in personality, manners, manners and all other aspects, it is best to be simple. -Longfellow

15, having a peaceful mind is equal to mastering all of the mind; With a stable spirit, you can command yourself! -Millbell

16, a cheerful person has a cheerful face. Schiller

17, the mind is the master of your own destiny. -[Italy] Fei Bailey: Faust

18, the mind should get used to absorbing happiness from itself. -democritus

19, the heart is not where it lives, but where it loves. anonymous

20. The life of a childlike person is full of sweetness and joy. Leo Tolstoy

2 1, the pain of the mind is more than the pain of the body. -[ancient Rome] Silas: proverb

22. The greatness of the mind is not obvious, because it always hides itself, and a little originality is often its full expression. The greatness of the mind is far more common than we think. -[French] Stendhal: About love.

23. The mind reflects life and the face reflects the mind. -Balzac

24. The mind should be entertained sometimes, so that it can better return to thought and itself. Phedros

25. To spread the sunshine to other people's hearts, you must have sunshine in your own heart first. Romain rolland: Johann Christophe

26. If you want to know yourself, you must observe the behavior of others. If you want to know others, please look inside yourself. -[Germany] Schiller: "Sketchpad"

27. A noble soul emerges from all actions. -[France] Balzac: "Country Doctor"

28. A truly beautiful mind is always different and a real person. -Hegel

29. A vulgar mind will never understand the comfort of endless sorrow to a suffering person. As long as it is solemn and great, it is beneficial to people. The extreme of pain is liberation. Nothing depresses the mind, hits the mind, and causes the mind to be doomed, such as mediocre pain, mediocre happiness, selfishness and trivial troubles. -romain rolland

30. Love others with a pure heart and hate with that pure heart. Le Yi

3 1, the mind built the kingdom of heaven and hell. Milton

There is no way to break the barrier between one person and another. The mind is really a terrible lonely thing! -[India] Tagore: shipwreck

33. Only the mind can make people noble. Without a noble heart, all people who pretend to be noble are like mud. -romain rolland

34. A great heart, like the ocean, will never freeze. Berne

35. I praise the sincerity and authenticity of human beings. I think this is the hope of mankind. When it comes to human nature, no one can but love.

36, inaction is not quiet, the emptiness of the soul is the pain of the soul. cooper

37. The emotion expressed by wordless simplicity is the richest. -Shakespeare

38. Just like this vast world, people's hearts are also very different. -[Ancient Rome] Ovid: The Art of Love

39. People whose hearts are burned by the flame always try to pour out their hearts and show them to others. Such a person can't wait to put his heart on his face. He will never want to dress up.

40. As long as a person has a pure heart and no worries and hatred, his youth will certainly be prolonged. Stendhal

4 1, one's own mind, and the feelings of friends-this is the most attractive place in life. Oscar Wilde

42. Only when people's hearts are opposite can we not look forward to it at close range. -[China] Bai Juyi: "Heaven can be measured"

43. Only the human mind is the beginning. Strictly speaking, the appearance is just a mask, and the real person is inside. Hugo

44. Beware of others is better than yourself. The worst enemy is hidden in your heart. Spike

45. Although we travel around the world looking for beauty, if it doesn't exist in our hearts, we can't find it. Emerson

46. The widest thing in the world is the ocean. What is broader than the ocean is the sky, and what is broader than the sky is the human mind. -Hugo

47. Everyone has a heart that cannot bear others. -[China] Monk: "Mencius Gong Sunchou"

48. Oh, how powerful snow-white simplicity is! keats

49. I would rather die than accept what I oppose wholeheartedly. -[French] Dugard: "Tibor"

50. Your biggest enemy or best friend may be yourself. -England

5 1. The more things you lose, the richer you will be: because the mind will create what you lack. -romain rolland

52. Soil endows flowers with beautiful and rich colors, while maintaining its own simplicity. anonymous

53. What can enrich my mind is the starry sky, which is my inner moral law. -Kant

54. A beautiful mind is broad, happy and ready to accommodate everything. -[France] Montaigne: Essay.

Virtue is like a gem, but it is more gorgeous against a simple background. bacon

56. Everyone has something in his heart that only he can understand. Leo Tolstoy

57. A person's mind without education, knowledge and practice is like a field. Even if this land is naturally fertile, it will not bear fruit without cultivation and sowing.

58. Of all the creations, nothing is more beautiful and beautiful than the human mind. Heine