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Philosophic sayings

The famous philosophical sayings are as follows:

1. Life and death are only slaves at your feet. -Tagore's The Captured Hero

2. Genius is not born for genius, but for mankind. -Hugo Shakespeare

3. Education should not only focus on intelligence, but must strive to make the educated more acute, civilized, tolerant and kind. -A Philosophic Quote of Tagore

4. Education should create a harmonious relationship between students, their society and natural environment. -The Tale of Tagore

5. The greatest science is never satisfied with the seeds of ignorance and doubt. It is more fertile than confidence in the eyes of the strong. -(Memoirs of romain rolland)

6. A real scientist should be a visionary; Whoever is not a visionary can only call himself a practitioner. -Hugo

7. Anyone who has ever met a friendly heart in the world and experienced the state of caring for each other is to taste the joy of heaven and earth. -romain rolland's "John Christophe")

8. Arrogant people can be saved, while people with low self-esteem can be saved. Only by knowing themselves, surrendering themselves and changing themselves can we change others.

9. Don't always be dissatisfied with others, you should always review yourself. If you are dissatisfied with others, you will suffer yourself.

1. Fame contains toxic substances like some special bright flowers. -Balzac's Modeste Mignon

11. If you want to win it, you must first understand it. -(Biography of Hugo) Philosophic sayings

12. A person should be praised and encouraged for doing today's work happily and welcoming tomorrow's work happily. -Dickens's Notes on Traveling to Beauty

13. The real difference between human beings is this: people in the light and people in the dark. -Hugo's Les Miserables

14. Grandma invented monsters to scare children and Jehovah to scare adults. -Hugo Les Miserables

15. If a person can't forgive others from the heart, he will never feel at ease.

epigram of friendship:

1. A friend in need is a friend indeed. -Aesop

2. Friends enrich life. -Lincoln

3. Friendship is the combination of hearts. -Voltaire

4. Friendship is always the auxiliary of virtue. -Cicero

5. Friendship multiplies joy and sharply reduces sorrow. -bacon

6. Friendship is a tree with sweet potatoes for shade. -Coleridge

7. Friendship is a harmonious equality. -Pythagoras

8. Friends have always been our other half. -Cicero

9. Hatred will eventually die out and friendship will last forever. -Cicero

1. True gold is not afraid of fire, but adversity tests friendship. -Emerson

11. To make friends, you must be a friend first. -Hubbard

12. The language of friendship is not words, but meaning. -Thoreau

13. Friendship is a sacred and ancient name. -ovid

14. Understanding, support and friendship are more important than anything else. -Mao Zedong

15. Friendship in adversity can ease adversity. -Shakespeare