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Famous aphorisms about pursuing

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Famous quotes about pursuit

1. It is not about disrespect for position, but about disrespect for virtue; Not blogging. Zhang Heng

2. You cannot live like an animal, you should pursue knowledge and virtue. Dante

3. The pursuit of truth is more valuable than the possession of truth. Lessing

4. Even a wise man cannot give up the weakness of pursuing fame. Tacitus

5. On the day of victory in the future, we may be alive or dead, but our program will last forever, and it will liberate all mankind. Liebknecht

6. Empty talk cannot achieve anything even after a short period of talk. It is always reflected in the mirror of facts and dragged away by its tail. Lu Xun

7. Reason will urge everyone to pursue the happiness of the public as a means to obtain and establish personal happiness. Grove

8. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. Qu Yuan

9. The essence of man lies in his will to pursue something. Once a pursuit is satisfied, he pursues it again, and so on forever. Schopenhauer

10. If one day, I can contribute to the interests of our public, I will consider myself the happiest person in the world. Gogol

11. I often repeat this sentence: The higher the goal a person pursues, the faster his talents develop and the more beneficial he is to society. Gorky

12. I never regard comfort and happiness as the ethical basis of the purpose of life itself. I call it the ideal of the pigsty. Einstein

13. We must pursue the real achievements, pursue a deeper understanding of the universe and life, and pursue something more useful that will always go beyond the narrow circle of life. Roland

14. I live for the truth and die for the truth. Apart from the truth, I have nothing of my own. Wang Ruofei

15. A lofty goal, as long as it is pursued unswervingly, will become a feat. Wordsworth

16. A lofty goal, as long as it is pursued with determination, will become a feat. Wordsworth

17. If a person's activities are not inspired by noble thoughts, then it is useless and insignificant. Chernyshevsky

18. A person who has lofty ideals will feel happy even in the most difficult and difficult times. Xu Teli

19. You can have no ambitious goals in childhood, but you must have them in adulthood. Holland

20. While aiming at distant targets, don’t underestimate the things close by. Euripides

21. Possession cannot bring happiness. Only through constant pursuit can people feel lasting happiness and satisfaction. Zhao Xinshan

22. Pursue the real achievements, pursue a deeper understanding of the universe and life; pursue something more useful that will always exceed the narrow life circle. Roland

23. The slowest person can walk faster than the person who wanders aimlessly as long as he does not lose his goal. Lessing's famous aphorisms about pursuit 2

Some people live without any goals. They walk in the world, just like a grass in the river. They are not walking, but drifting with the current.

——Little Seneca

Some people often get lost because they are worried about going astray.

——Lessing

The most miserable sight in the world is to see a lost puppy walking away with its tail between its legs.

——Guttmann

A goal achieved by unfair means is not a legitimate goal.

——Marx

Great energy is generated only for great purposes.

——Stalin

The true joy of life is to devote yourself to a goal that you think is great.

——Bernard Shaw

Great goals make a great heart.

——Edmonds

A person who is lame but not lost can catch up with a person who is walking fast but who is astray.

——Bacon

Go your own way and let others have their say!

——Dante

Some people live without any goals. They walk in the world, just like a grass in the river. They are not walking, but drifting with the current.

——Little Seneca

Some people often get lost because they are worried about going astray.

——Lessing

The most miserable sight in the world is to see a lost puppy walking away with its tail between its legs.

——Guttmann

A goal achieved by unfair means is not a legitimate goal.

——Marx

Great energy is generated only for great purposes.

——Stalin

The true joy of life is to devote yourself to a goal that you think is great.

——Bernard Shaw

The secret of success is to never change its purpose.

——Binsfield

One wise thing in life is to concentrate; one bad thing is to lose energy.

 ——Emerson

The correct path is this, absorb everything your predecessors have done, and then move forward.

——Tolstoy

A person who is lame but not lost can catch up with a person who walks as fast as he does but goes astray.

——Bacon

Go your own way and let others have their say!

——Dante

Some people live without any goals. They walk in the world, just like a grass in the river. They are not walking, but drifting with the current.

——Little Seneca

Some people often get lost because they are worried about going astray.

——Lessing

The most miserable sight in the world is to see a lost puppy walking away with its tail between its legs.

——Guttmann

A goal achieved by unfair means is not a legitimate goal.

——Marx

Great energy is generated only for great purposes.

——Stalin