Leo Tolstoy's collection of famous quotes, human happiness exists in life, and life exists in labor:
1. Being lucky is not always doing what you expect. thing, but always hope to achieve the purpose of what you do.
2. There are three characteristics of smart people: first, they do what they advise others to do; second, they never do things that go against nature; third, they tolerate the weaknesses of people around them.
3. Human happiness exists in life, and life exists in labor.
4. A person is like a fraction, his actual ability is like the numerator, and his self-esteem is like the denominator. The larger the denominator, the smaller the fraction value.
5. It is not good to regard knowledge as a crown for decoration, nor as a cow for milking.
6. Being loved by others is the same pleasure as loving others, and once you get it, it will last a lifetime.
7. Do your best to fulfill your obligations, and you will know how valuable you are.
8. Ideals are guiding lights. Without ideals, there is no firm direction, and without direction, there is no life.
9. The greatest truth is the most ordinary truth.
10. All self-interested lives are the lives of irrational animals.
11. Love and kindness are truth and happiness, and they are the real existence and the only possible happiness in the world.
12. His conversation is always approachable. This simplicity not only conceals his ignorance of certain things, but also shows his good demeanor and tolerance.
13. It is impossible for individuals to obtain happiness without society, just as it is impossible for plants to survive without leaving the land and being thrown into the desert.
14. Ideals are guiding lights. Without ideals, there is no firm direction, and without direction, there is no life.
15. Life is not a game, so we have no right to give it up at will.
16. People are too accustomed to using force to maintain order, so it is impossible to consider social organizations without repression.
17. Anything is better than hypocrisy and deception.
18. Don’t regard knowledge as a crown for decoration, nor as a cow for milking.
19. Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy work.
20. You should not live for your own needs, but for the truth.