1. People who never waste time have no time to complain about lack of time. Jefferson
2. Young women's love, like Jack's beanstalk, grows fast and can soar in the sky overnight. -Thackeray
I love my teacher, and I love truth more. -Aristotle
Labor is the foundation of all things, and laborers are the pillars, supporting the structure of civilization and progress and its brilliant dome. -Mogsol
What you try to get is cuter than what you don't try to get. The obvious truth is easy to understand. I feel happy for a while, but I soon forget it. Boccaccio
6. Try your best to succeed, but don't expect success. Faraday
7. Courage is the middle road between self-confidence and fear. -Aristotle
8. The purpose of war must be peace-Aristotle.
9. The secret of success lies in never changing the set goals. -Rousseau
10. Nothing is more charming than the dazzling enterprising ball around the neck of young people. Hafiz
50 beautiful sayings.
1 1. I need three things: love and friendship and books. However, how interrelated these three are! Passionate love can enrich the content of books, and books are people's most loyal friends. -Montaigne
12. Complete works of famous sayings: Never stop until you succeed. -Chen Tanqiu
13. I can't say that I don't respect these honors. I also admit that these honors are valuable, but I have never worked hard for them. Faraday
14. Evil events are caused by evil. -Aristotle
15. I like walking all my life, and sports have brought me endless fun. -Einstein
16. The primary goal of management is to combine higher wages with lower labor costs. taylor
17. Moral decay is the foundation of national extinction. -Zhang
18. If evil becomes completely unbearable, it will also destroy itself. -Aristotle
19. I love my teacher, but I love truth more. -Aristotle
20. The sweetest thing is love, and the most bitter thing is love. -Fei Bailey
2 1. Land is valuable because of its fertility and bumper harvest; Talent is also land, but it produces truth instead of food. If you can only breed imagination and fantasy, no matter how great a genius is, it is just sand or salt pond, on which even grass can't grow. -belinsky
22. It is not a bad thing for a person to make mistakes on the road of scientific exploration, let alone a shame. Have the courage to admit and correct mistakes in practice. -Einstein
23. In The Republic, I mean loving the motherland, that is, loving equality. This is not a moral virtue, nor a Christian virtue, but a political virtue. -Montesquieu
24. Truth is the lifeblood of life and the foundation of all values. Dreiser
We are servants of the law, so we are free. -Cicero
26. Humans are naturally gregarious animals. -Aristotle
27. Personal wisdom is limited. Plautus
28. Wealth brings honor, wealth creates friendship, and the poor are full of servants. -Ovid
29. Between genius and diligence, I chose diligence without hesitation. She is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world. -Einstein
30. Only when all residents participate in the management work can we completely oppose bureaucracy and completely defeat bureaucracy. -Lenin
3 1. A barking dog is better than a sleeping lion. -Aristotle
32. Reading makes a man wise. -Voltaire
33. The accuracy of language is the foundation of a good style. -Aristotle
34. I have never regarded ease and pleasure as the purpose of life-this theory is called pigsty ideal. -Einstein
35. Anyone who cheats lightly in trivial matters can't be trusted in important matters. -Einstein
36. Intellectual education can only be an aid to moral education, and learning can only be an aid to morality. For a kind-hearted person, learning is helpful to virtue and wisdom; For those who are not kind, learning will make them worse. -Locke
37. Kindness and modesty are two virtues that should never contradict each other. -Stevenson