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1. The most precious thing in the world is not "can't get" and "lost", but happiness that can be grasped now.

2. People who want to control the world must be able to control themselves first.

3. When many people are stuck on a road, they have to make way for a big road so that those who cherish time can get ahead of them.

4. Knowing your ignorance is the greatest wisdom.

5. Adversity is the highest institution to temper people.

Plato (ancient Greece):

Plato (about 427 BC-347 BC) was the greatest philosopher in ancient Greece and one of the greatest philosophers and thinkers in all western philosophy and even in all western culture. He went to Egypt, Asia Minor and southern Italy to engage in political activities in an attempt to realize his aristocratic political ideal. Plato is the founder of western objective idealism, and his philosophical system is extensive and profound, which has a great influence on his teaching thought.

6. the most regrettable thing in life is to give up what you shouldn't have given up easily and stick to what you shouldn't have insisted on.

7. Wise people speak because they have something to say; Fools talk because they want to.

8. No matter when you start, it is important not to stop after you start. No matter when you finish, it is important not to regret it after you finish.

9. Children can be forgiven for being afraid of the dark; The real tragedy of life is that adults are afraid of the light.

1. Turn your face to the sun, and there will be no shadow.

Aristotle (ancient Greece)

Aristotle, an ancient Greek, is one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world, and can be regarded as a master of Greek philosophy. He is Plato's student and Alexander's teacher. Marx once called Aristotle the most learned figure among ancient Greek philosophers, and Engels called him "the ancient Hegel". As an encyclopedic scientist, he has made contributions to almost every subject. His writing involves ethics, metaphysics, psychology, economics, theology, politics, rhetoric, natural science, education, poetry, customs, and Athenian law.

11. Happiness is putting the soul in the most appropriate position.

12. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to awaken and think, not just in survival.

13. What we do repeatedly every day makes us, and then you will find that Excellence is not an act, but a habit.

14. Indulging one's own desires is the greatest evil; Talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; Ignorance of one's own fault is the greatest pain.

15. there are many fallacies, but there is only one right one, which is why failure is easier to succeed than miss the target and it is easier to hit the target.

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Nietzsche (Germany):

Nietzsche (1844-19), a German philosopher, made extensive criticisms and discussions on religion, morality, modern culture, philosophy and science in his works. Nietzsche has a great influence on the development of later generations' philosophy, especially in existentialism and postmodernism, which all respond to Nietzsche's philosophical thoughts in their own forms. Nietzsche's philosophy was once regarded as an "action philosophy" at that time, a philosophy that claimed to maximize individual demands and desires. His philosophy has the momentum of despising everything and criticizing everything. This is the important reason why his philosophy is appreciated by postmodernism.

16. Every day without dancing is a disappointment to life.

17. In fact, people are the same as trees. The more they yearn for the sunshine in the high places, the more their roots will extend to the dark underground.

18. I feel sad, not because you cheated me, but because I can't trust you anymore.

19. Never forget: the higher we fly, the smaller our image is in the eyes of those who can't fly.

2. whoever will eventually shock the world will be deeply silent for a long time; Whoever will light the lightning will wander like a cloud for a long time.

Schopenhauer (Germany)

arthur schopenhauer (788-186), a German philosopher, is usually regarded as a pessimist. He is famous for his book The World of Will and Appearance. Schopenhauer is in favor of pessimistic philosophy and regards life as unfortunate, meaningless and full of pain. However, through further examination, his philosophy echoes the eastern thoughts, especially Hinduism and Buddhism. He pinned his salvation of life pain on his meditation on beauty, his sympathy for people and his control of desire. His thoughts have widely influenced philosophy, psychology, music and literature.

21. One of the most special weaknesses of human nature is that it cares about what others think of it.

22. It is impossible to have inner peace without a considerable degree of loneliness.

23. Things themselves are unchangeable, and what changes is only people's feelings.

24. No one lives in the past, and no one lives in the future. Now is the only form that life really occupies.

25. Either vulgar or lonely

Hegel (Germany)

Hegel (177-1831) was one of the greatest German philosophers. He is the peak of German classical philosophy movement which started from Kant in German philosophy, and he is a master of German classical philosophy. Although he often criticizes Kant, if Kant's theoretical system had not existed, his system would never have come into being. Hegel's influence is gradually declining now, but it has always been great, and it is not limited to Germany. Its ideological system is the main source of Marxist materialist dialectics. At the end of the 19th century, most of the first-class academic philosophers in the United States and Britain were Hegelians.

26. Being is reasonable.

27. A philosophy spoken in the mouth of young people is different from that spoken in the mouth of old people. What the young man said is only the philosophy itself, although he may understand it completely correctly. The old man not only said this philosophy, but also included his whole life!

28. People often call waywardness freedom, but waywardness is only irrational freedom. The choice and self-determination of human nature are not out of the rationality of will, but out of accidental motivation and its dependence on the perceptual external world.

29. The only lesson that human beings have learned from history is that they have not learned any lessons from history.

3. The real tragedy is not between good and evil, but between dilemmas, which are the collision of two kinds of rationality.