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Who told me ten novel famous sayings and aphorisms?
Nietzsche: Every day without dancing is a disappointment to life.

Gu Cheng's The World and Me: Push open the door, put on the most legitimate expression, don't see others, and hide your heart.

Jimmy: Don't think too complicated in everything. If you hold it too tightly, things will break and your hands will hurt.

Haizi's Facing the Sea, Spring Blossoms: From tomorrow on, I will be a happy person, feed horses to chop firewood and travel around the world. From tomorrow on, I will care about food and vegetables. I have a house facing the sea and spring blossoms.

Haizi's In My Hometown: On the dangerous Yuan Ye, where I left my body, that's my hometown.

Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea: Life always hurts us all over, but in the end, those injured places will definitely become our strongest places.

Einstein: Education is what remains after a person forgets everything he learned at school.

education is what remains after one has forgotten everything one has learned in school.

Einstein: It is best to separate a person's hobbies from his career as far as possible. It is unwise to combine a person's livelihood with God's gift.

Einstein: With the support of a noble purpose, he kept working. Even if it is slow, it will surely succeed.

Einstein: Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress and is the source of knowledge evolution. Strictly speaking, imagination is a real factor in scientific research.