1. Knowledge is indeed the food of the soul. ? Plato's protagoras
2. You can be slovenly in your clothes, but you must not let your soul be stained. ? Mark Twain
3. There is a fairy living in our heart. ? Ovid
4. Everywhere, the human soul stands between the two hemispheres of light and darkness, on the border of two empires that are always hostile to necessity and free will. ? Carlyle
5. A brave and frank soul can observe with its own eyes, love with its own heart and judge with its own reason. Don't be a shadow, be a man. ? Roman Roland
6. A great soul will strengthen thoughts and life. ? Emerson
7. Faith is the preservative of the soul. ? Whitman
8. Efficiency is the soul of doing a good job. ? Chesterfield
9. Imagination is the eye of the soul. ? Joubert
1. Material deficiency is easy to make up, while the poverty of the soul cannot be remedied. ? Montaigne
11. Thinking is the self-talk of the soul. ? Plato
12. Books are the best anesthetic for the soul. ? Chambers
13. Books are tools to cultivate the soul. ? Hugo
14. The only thing of value in the world is a person's energetic soul. ? Emerson
15. Life is a wonderful way to exercise the soul. ? Browning
16. God provides everyone with a choice: either have the truth or get peace. You can choose either one, but you can't have both. ? Emerson
17. Once a person loses his soul, he will be at a loss. ? Samuel Johnson
18. The human soul is really an elf. It can turn a straw into a Jin Gangzuan. Under the command of its wand, charming palaces appear in front of us, just like flowers in the fields, blooming one after another under the warmth of the sun? Balzac
19. The face is the mirror of the soul. ? Gorky
2, the soul is the emperor who dominates us. ? Seneca
21. The beauty of the soul is better than the beauty of the body. ? Bruno
22. The power of the soul is stronger than any fate. With his own strength, he can not only benefit life, but also bring misfortune to life. ? Seneca
23, the soul can't bear the pain as stupidly as the body, the soul can support the body, but the body can't support the soul, and the soul has a way to heal its wounds in thinking, just like a seamstress's charcoal bucket can iron the seams. ? Balzac
24. Spiritual life, like physical life, has both breathing and sucking: the soul should absorb the feelings of another soul to enrich itself, and then send it back to others with richer feelings. Without this wonderful relationship between people, the heart will have no vitality: it will suffer and wither if it lacks air.