1. Under certain circumstances, even the sacrifice of life can be a spread of life, which becomes abundant and enthusiastic. So much so that they would rather follow noble impulses than waste their years in servility. There are moments when we can say at the same time: "I live, I have lived."
From: [France] Resident Friend: "An Introduction to Morality without Obligations and Sanctions"
2. Even when life is sacrificing itself, life finds itself again. Even in the moment of death, it is aware of its abundance, that it will reappear elsewhere, that it will become indelible in other forms, because nothing in the world can perish.
From: [France] Juyou: "An Introduction to Morality without Obligations and Sanctions"
3. A person's sacrifice is not to do hard work for others, but for yourself. If you don't feel happy when you devote yourself, screw you! You don't deserve to live.
From: [France] Romain Rolland: "John Christophe"
Introduction: Romain Rolland (January 29, 1866 - December 1944) August 30), born in Cramsey, France, in 1866, thinker, litterateur, critical realist writer, music critic, social activist, winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize for Literature.
4. A strong man sacrifices his life for a cause, not for an empty name.
From: [France] O'Mara: "Napoleon in Exile"
5. Every true sacrifice is also self-preservation, that is, the preservation of the ideal self.
From: [Germany] Paulson: "System of Ethics"
Introduction: Paulson (1846-1908, also translated as Paulson, Paulson, etc. ), a famous German philosopher, ethicist, educator, and professor of philosophy at the University of Berlin in Germany at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. He was a professor at the University of Berlin from 1878 until his death. He belonged to the Kantian school of thought and was a representative of the so-called "metaphysical panpsychism" at the time.
1 Who does Boyu refer to? 2 What does this mean? Why do you say this?