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1. Just doing good things is not enough, you must also do it in the right way. ——[British] Morley: "Rousseau"

Introduction to John Morley (1838-1923), a British politician and writer, who served as Secretary of State for India and Speaker of the Privy Council. His works include the three-volume masterpiece "The Biography of William E. Gladstone" published in 1908, and "Reminiscences" in 1917.

2. To climb a steep mountain, walk slowly at the beginning. ——[UK] Shakespeare: "Henry VIII"

Introduction Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon. At the age of 18, he married Anne Hathaway. Three children were born: Susanna, twins Hamnet and Judith. Shakespeare began a successful career in London for more than 20 years from the end of the 16th century to the beginning of the 17th century. He was not only an actor, playwright, but also a partner of the Chamberlain's Theater Company.

3. If the land is not cultivated, no matter how fertile it is, it will not grow fruit; if people do not learn, no matter how smart they are, they will not be able to read. ——[Ancient Rome] Cicero: "Tusculum Conversations"

Introduction to Marcus Tullius Cicero (January 3, 106 BC - 43 BC) December 7), a famous politician, orator, orator, jurist and philosopher in ancient Rome. Born into a family of slave-owning knights in Arpinum, ancient Rome, he became a prominent figure on the Roman political stage because of his eloquence. He worked as a lawyer and later entered politics. In the beginning, they tended to be the civilian faction, and later became the aristocratic faction.

4. The essence of life is to do the things in front of you down-to-earth, rather than staring at hazy things in the distance. ——[UK] Carlyle: "Essays"

Introduction to Thomas Carlyle (December 4, 1795 - February 5, 1881), Scottish philosopher, critic, satirist, historian Home, teacher. He was regarded as the most important social commentator of that era. During his life, he delivered many important speeches that were praised in the Victorian era, and his works were quite influential in the Victorian era.

5. Once we keep paying attention to the little things we can accomplish, we will soon be surprised to find that the things we cannot accomplish are really very small. ——[UK] Butler Jr.: "Notes"

Introduction to Butler (1835-1902), a nineteenth-century British writer. During his lifetime, he printed books at his own expense, resulting in a loss of nearly 1,000 pounds, and his maximum sales were only five or six hundred copies. In 1903, the novel "The Road of All Creatures" was published. The drama master Bernard Shaw exclaimed about this book and praised Butler as the greatest British writer in the second half of the nineteenth century.