1. Even a little bit of restraint can make people stronger.
——Gorky
2. Every time you restrain yourself, you become stronger than before.
——Gorky
3. Everyone has a spiritual conscience. Regularly restraining oneself based on spiritual conscience is cultivation.
——Yang Jiang
4. Instead of cleaning up the mess in the end, or even making a loss-making business, it is better to be more rational and restrained at the time.
——Li Ka-shing
5. Instead of cleaning up the mess in the end, or even making a loss-making business, it is better to be more rational and restrained at the time.
——Bacon
6. We cannot eliminate fear, we can only restrain it.
——Hemingway
7. Paranoia is a weird thing. Paranoid people must absolutely believe that they are right, and restraining themselves and maintaining correct thoughts is the best way to encourage This view of self-righteousness and integrity.
——Hemingway
8. Exercise strict self-restraint, because restraint itself can serve as a kind of spiritual sustenance.
——Tagore
9. If you don’t restrain your habits, they will soon become a necessity in your life.
——Augustine
10. If you don’t believe that restraint is the key to happiness, indulgence is definitely not the key.
——Liao Yimei
11. Courteous demeanor is mainly a manifestation of self-restraint.
——Edison
12. Reason is the highest talent, but if emotion is not restrained, it cannot win.
——Gogol
13. The past can often be erased through regret, restraint or forgetting.
——Oscar Wilde
14. The most important value of a person is to restrain his instinctive impulse.
——Cy Johnson
15. We must restrain our emotions and not be troubled by them. Bad emotions will only hinder our learning or career development, which is also Learning is a step in understanding yourself.
——Bruce Lee
16. When feelings only persuade us to do things that can be delayed, we should restrain ourselves from making any immediate judgments and use other thoughts to make ourselves certain. God, until time and rest allow the emotions in the blood to completely settle.
——Descartes
17. The secret of all growth is self-restraint. If you learn to control yourself, you have the best teacher.
——Thatcher
18. Real, eternal, and the highest happiness can only be obtained from three things: work, self-denial and love.
——Romain Rolland
19. Where does freedom come from? It comes from self-confidence, and self-confidence comes from self-discipline! You must first learn to restrain yourself and control your life with a strict schedule. Only then can you continuously hone your self-confidence in this kind of self-discipline. Confidence is the ability to control things. If you can't even control the most basic time, what is the point of being confident?
——Jobs
20. If you want to indulge your life wantonly, you must first learn restraint, self-discipline and restraint, from controlling staying up late and trying to get up early, to controlling appetite and losing weight, to controlling All kinds of inexplicable delusions such as unwillingness, jealousy, gain and loss are all a mature attitude of respecting facts and following reason.
——Zhuang Yating