1. Beauty does not last forever. -Socrates
2. The life of a gangster is not worth it. - Socrates
3. Pride is the product of ignorance - Socrates
4. A life without examination is worthless. - Socrates
5. Only reason is the most valuable - Socrates
6. Leisure is the rarest of all wealth. -Socrates
7. Go deep into your heart and understand yourself! ——Socrates
8. Before many people, my tongue was very healthy. - Socrates
9. Only by understanding yourself can you understand life - Socrates
10. No one is not kind, because they know goodness. -Socrates
11. The warmest love will have the coldest ending. -Socrates
12. Satisfaction is natural wealth, luxury is artificial poverty. -Socrates
13. Men live by forgetfulness, and women live by remembering. -Socrates
14. The fewer our needs, the closer we are to God. -Socrates
15. Beauty is the smile of God, music is the voice of God -Socrates
16. Do you live to eat, or eat to survive ? -Socrates
17. Questions are midwives, helping the birth of new ideas. -Socrates
18. People who do not understand the true meaning of work regard work as hard labor. ——Socrates
19. People can make mistakes, but they cannot make the same mistakes.——Socrates
20. I only know one thing, that is, everything Don't know - Socrates
21. Tell me your friends, I know what kind of person you are. -Socrates
22. I do not give people knowledge, but let knowledge produce its own products -Socrates
23. Physical health is damaged by standing still. Keep exercising for a long time. - Socrates
24. Virtue is knowledge or virtue, that is, knowledge and ignorance are the source of evil - Socrates
25. Love is like picking wheat ears in a wheat field. If you don't do it well, you will leave empty-handed - Socrates
26. Philosophy is a tool to guide and help people understand and improve themselves. -Socrates
27. I only know one thing in my life, and that is: Why am I so ignorant? - Socrates
28. The most effective way to educate is not to tell people the answers, but to ask them - Socrates
29. If I can stand my wife, I can tolerate anyone! ——Socrates
30. Assuming that virtue is knowledge, there is no doubt that virtue is caused by education. -Socrates
31. Writing less is harmful to a writer, just like a doctor who lacks the opportunity to diagnose a disease. -Socrates
32. Humility is the sweet root hidden in the soil, and all noble virtues sprout and grow. -Socrates
33. A good marriage will only bring you happiness, but a bad marriage will make you a philosopher. - Socrates
34. Ideas should be born in the hearts of students, and teachers should only work like midwives. -Socrates
35. If you ask me whether you should get married, I will answer you: No matter what, you will regret it. -Socrates
36. A truly smart person is one who can use the wisdom of others to prevent himself from being deceived. -Socrates
37. My mother is a midwife. I want to follow her. I am a spiritual midwife, helping others generate their own thoughts. - Socrates
38. Truth has three parts: examination, that is, seeking it; understanding, that is, it already exists; confidence, that is, using it.
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39. The most promising successful person is not a talented person, but a person who is good at using every opportunity to explore and develop. -Socrates
40. Any real experiment shows that any physical or mental illness can be alleviated by eating a vegetarian diet and drinking pure water. - Socrates
41. When many people are wandering on the road, they have to make way for those who cherish time to come to them. -Socrates
42. Don’t rely on gifts to get friends. You have to offer your love and learn how to win a person's heart in the right way. -Socrates
43. If you put the pain of everyone in the world together and let you choose, you might still be willing to choose your original one. -Socrates
44. Even if a rich man is proud of his wealth, do not praise him until he knows how to use his wealth. -Socrates
45. I walked around and did nothing. I just asked you, young or old, not to just care about your body, but to protect your soul. -Socrates
46. If everyone's disasters are piled up and then redistributed, then I believe that most people will take their original share. -Socrates