Commonly used famous sayings and aphorisms
1. It is a pitiful night on the third day of September, the dew is like pearls and the moon is like a bow.
2. For humans, survival itself is travel. ——Dongshan Kaiyi
3. The whole work of nature is the fierce struggle between the strong and the weak-the eternal victory of the strong dominating the weak. If this were not the case, the whole of nature would simply decline. Countries that violate this basic law will also decline. ——Hitler
4. Students without curiosity are like birds without wings. ——Sadie
5. Failure is the final test of perseverance. ——Bismarck
6. An indomitable man wants to turn things around.
7. An ideal character should not only satisfy material needs, but also satisfy spiritual interests. ——Hegel
8. Perseverance when achieving success is more important than being tenacious when suffering failure. ——Larochevko
9. The method of familiarity is to proceed step by step, and to read thoroughly and think carefully. ——Zhu Xi
10. Higher-level and complex labor is a manifestation of a labor force that requires higher education costs and requires more labor time to produce than ordinary labor force. . Therefore, it has a higher value. ——Marx
11. In the current era, all trustworthy and honest workers who do not drink alcohol can only be found among intellectuals and farmers, that is to say, among these two extremes. ——There is nothing else to be found. —— Chekhov
12. If you can sink your thoughts, there is nothing that cannot be gained; if you can raise your ambition, there is nothing that cannot be done.
13. Learning is not only wise, it is also freedom. Knowledge gives freedom more than anything. ——Turgenev
14. Whoever serves the great goals of the times and devotes his life to the struggle for human brothers is immortal. ——Nekrasov
15. Humility is the sweet root hidden in the upper soil, from which all noble virtues sprout and grow. Socrates: He who accepts things with humility is strong, and he who defends himself well is good. ——Lin Bu
16. Whatever happens to you, you can either feel sorry for yourself or take it as a gift. Everything can be an opportunity for growth or an obstacle to your growth. You have a choice. ——Dr. Wayne W. Dyer
17. Science is endless, it is an eternal mystery. ——Einstein
18. Prudence is the eldest son of wisdom. ——Hugo
19. Young people in their youth should be inspired with open-minded enthusiasm, and they should be allowed to use this enthusiasm to build their own lives and careers. ——Russell
20. Reading makes people enriched; talking makes people agile; writing and note-taking make people precise; history makes people wise; poetry makes people clever; mathematics makes people precise; natural history makes people deep ; Ethics makes people solemn; logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. ——Bacon
21. Wealth can be kept at home, but weapons should be carried with you. ——Somalia
22. It’s like a fraction. His actual talent is like the numerator, and his valuation of himself is like the denominator. The larger the denominator, the smaller the value of the fraction. ——Russian Leo Tolstoy
23. Friends are precious, but enemies may also be useful; friends will tell me what I can do, and enemies will teach me what I should do. Do. ——Schiller
24. Being loved by others is the same happiness as loving others, and once you get it, it will last a lifetime. ——Leo Tolstoy
25. Scientists do not create anything, but reveal the ready-made hidden reality in nature, and artists create analogues of reality. ——Goncharov
26. The water in the fountain cannot be blocked, and the fire of love cannot be extinguished. ——Mongolia
27. Being unjustly imprisoned and persecuted will not damage a person's reputation. You cannot cause any damage to truth and integrity.
It's not fun to tarnish other people's faces. If you're not careful, the perpetrators will get dirty all over themselves. —— "Ode to the Shackle"
28. All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives. ——Leo Tolstoy
29. Health is necessary for our career and our welfare. Without health, there can be no welfare or happiness. ——Locke
30. Ambition is the gift of genius. Seedlings, cultivated by labor-loving hands, will grow into strong trees in fertile fields and fertile soil. If you don’t love labor and don’t educate yourself, the seedling of ambition will wither up to its roots. Determining personal ambitions and choosing a major is the source of happiness. ——Suhomlinsky
31. Except for knowledge and learning, there is no power in the world that can be established in the human spirit and soul, in human thoughts, imagination, opinions and beliefs. Dominance and authority. ——Bacon
32. At the age of twenty, the will dominates everything; at the age of thirty, wit dominates everything; at the age of thirty, wit dominates everything; at the age of forty, judgment dominates everything. ——Hardy
33. If I have any merit, it is not the result of my talent, but the result of diligence and perseverance. ——Darwin
34. Real science knows neither sympathy nor disgust. Its only purpose is truth. ——Grof
35. Use truth as a light and truth as a pillar. Don’t use anything else as a pillar. ——Sakyamuni
36. Like reading is equivalent to changing the lonely hours in life into moments of great enjoyment. ——Montesquieu
37. A regular life is the secret to health and longevity. ——Balzac
38. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Wen Tianxiang
39. To unite to achieve a great goal, the millions of troops necessary for this should always keep the main things in mind and not lose their way due to unnecessary nitpicking. ——Engels
40. Every season of the year has its own beauty. Old age is the autumn of life. Even autumn has its charm and advantages. ——A. Likhanov
41. It is a good thing to have confidence, but if you are too confident, you should not be too confident, otherwise there will be a big failure waiting. ——Always keep your faith
42. Relaxation and entertainment are considered to be indispensable elements in life. ——Aristotle
43. For anything in the world, the interest in pursuing time is always stronger than the interest in enjoying time. ——Romain Rolland
44. Conscience is an inner feeling, a resistance to some abnormal desire that is restless in our bodies. ——Freud
45. Everyone wants to rely on the strong, but the only one who can really rely on is themselves. ——Torao Tokuda
46. Only a country composed of educated people can remain free. ——Jefferson
47. Don’t read too much, but think more. This kind of reading has benefited me a lot. - Rousseau
48. He who pursues love gets love; he who sacrifices friendship has friends; he who devotes himself to creating happiness will have happiness. ——Moroa
49. Love is a burst of smoke blown by sighs; the lovers' eyes have the sparks it purifies; the lovers' tears are the waves it stirs up. It is also the most intelligent madness, the bitter taste that chokes the throat, and the honey that cannot be eaten in the mouth. ——Shakespeare
50. Knowledge! As long as I am with you, I am free even under the yoke. ——Helvetius
51. The more a person knows the value of time, the more painful he feels when he loses time! ——Dante
52. I do believe that in our education, the attitude of over-emphasis on pure intellectual education is often just for practical and practical purposes, which has directly led to the damage to ethical education. ——Einstein
53. The future will belong to two types of people: those who think and those who work. In fact, these two kinds of people are one kind of person, because thinking is also labor.
——Hugo
54. Diligent and tenacious study will always make you make further progress. ——Schumann
55. People need the truth, just like a blind man needs a guide with sight. ——Gorky
56. Friendship is a tree that can provide shade. —— Coleridge
57. The most difficult thing in life is choice. ——Moore
58. The most successful liars are those who make the smallest amount of lies have the greatest impact. - Seymour Butler
59. Love is like a leaf, it turns green in people's neglect, and reveals its buds in patience. ——He Qifang
60. Life is long-lasting as long as you make full use of it. ——Seneca