1. True nature is always better than rhetoric. ——Lesing
2. To despise oneself, betray oneself, and deny one's beliefs by death is the greatest punishment and the greatest sin in the world. It is better to suffer the pain and disaster in the world than to come to this point. ——Romain Rolland
3. Doubt and faith, both are necessary. Doubt can destroy yesterday's faith and open the way for tomorrow's faith. ——Romain Rolland
4. Faith and superstition are completely different things. ——Pascal
5. Therefore, those who are determined have the heart to learn; those who are scholars are determined to do things. ——Wang Yangming
6. Belief is power, doubt will only inhibit ability, and faith is power. ——Online collection
7. For me, the meaning of life is to put myself in others’ shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness. ——Einstein
8. Every book is like a small ladder. Every time I climb a step, I am more separated from the beast and raised to human beings, closer to the concept of a better life, and more passionate about it. this book. --Golky
9. Creativity comes from unexpected combinations of different things. The best way to maximize differences is to mix people of different ages, cultures and beliefs. ——Nicholas Negroponte
10. Study hard and work hard to make youth more glorious. ——Wang Guangmei
11. Strong faith will win strong people and then make them stronger. ——Internet collection
12. The road is made by feet, and history is written by people. Every step a person takes is writing his or her own history. ——Ji Hongchang
13. What gives people happiness is not physical benefits or wealth, but integrity and prudence. ——Democritus
14. Infinite belief in the power of books is one of the true meanings of my educational belief. ——Suhomlinsky
15. People who enjoy privileges but have no power are waste. Educated but uninfluenced people are worthless pieces of garbage. Some people are educated in knowledge, morality and religious beliefs, but have not become a positive force for good in society. These people are not worth the cost of cultivating and supporting them. If they were Christians, they would be guilty of pretending to be respected. They were meant to be the salt of the earth, and the first duty of salt is to taste salty. ——Henry Van Dyke
16. All kinds of whitewashing and endless eloquence are just indifferent rhetoric pretending to be a strong belief. ——Stendhal
17. Without hope, a person cannot maintain his faith, preserve his spirit, or preserve his inner purity. ——Balzac
18. Faith is harder to shake than knowledge; love is harder to change than respect; hatred is more lasting than disgust. ——Hitler
19. The ideal person must not only satisfy his material needs, but also satisfy his spiritual interests. ——Hegel
20. Pain is so noble and mysterious in the process of human growth! Without pain, there would be no poetry. Almost every poem is composed of one part joy, one part hope and two parts pain! Only pain can leave a deep impression on you in life. That spring of air-conditioned prayers and wet tears is the mother of the three noble sisters called Faith, Hope and Mercy. O pain, let the poets praise you! —— Alexandre Dumas
21. Only by standing firm in theoretical and political understanding will you not be shaken by certain phenomena or rumors at any time! ——Fang Zhimin
22. When you want to drink water, it feels like you can drink the entire ocean - this is faith; when you really start drinking, you can only drink two cups in one *** - —This is science. ——Chekhov
23. Love, hope, fear and belief constitute human nature, and they are the signs and characteristics of human nature.
——Lo Browning