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most of the trouble in the e thing. a man is not old until rewards take the place of dreams.

as long as a person is pursuing something, he is not old. A man is not old until regrets replace dreams. (Barrymore)

a man can succeed at almost everything for etimes, dare it again and again and it fort about

with them. (George Eliot)

I never pity conceited people, because I think they can comfort themselves everywhere. (Eliot)

man can climb to the summit, but he can't dwell there long. (Bernard Shaw)

A man can climb to the highest peak, but he can't live there for long. (Bernard Shaw)

The tyrant dies and his rule ends, the martyr dies and his rule begins. (Kierkegaard)

When a tyrant dies, his rule ends; The martyr is dead and his rule has just begun. (Kierkegaard)

Foreign famous sayings

1. Reading a good book means talking to many noble people. Goethe

2. If only fire can awaken the sleeping Europe, then I would rather burn myself to death, let the light from my stake light up this long night, open those closed eyes, and introduce mankind into the hall of bright truth. Bruno

3. For a man with only one hammer, everything he meets looks like a nail. Maslow

4. When people's basic needs are met, there will be a need to be respected and loved. Maslow

5. People support the country, but it is unheard of that people are supported by the country. Wang Anshi

6. Personal freedom is freedom without infringing on the freedom of others. Muller

7. Apart from Congress, there is no well-known criminal group in the United States, which is probably proved by many facts and figures. Mark Twain

8. Strong faith will win strong people and then make them stronger. Walter Becky Howe

9. When everything is easy, a person will soon become stupid. Gorky

1. We'd better regard our own life as the continuation of our predecessors' lives, which is a part of the present life and the beginning of future generations' lives. If this continues, science will be more brilliant and society will be better every day. Hua Luogeng

11. People can't live without books as they can without air. korolev

12. You can't accept new things unless you listen to criticism patiently. Buffett

13. Books are lighthouses standing in the Wang Yang sea of time. Whipple

14. Whoever cannot destroy me will make me strong. Nietzsche

15. Excellent books are precious milk for nurturing outstanding talents, which are preserved as human wealth and serve the further development of human life. Milton

16. A little evil is enough to offset all noble qualities, which makes people notorious. Shakespeare

17. The most important decision in life is not what you do, but what you don't do. Jobs

18. The country belongs to everyone, and patriotism is everyone's duty. Tao Xingzhi

19. Only when people devote themselves to society can we find out the meaning of that short and risky life. Einstein

2. Everything should be done perfectly. You can't afford all the extra burdens accumulated by greed and loss. Rockefeller

21. Only at the stage of social development, which not only eliminated class opposition, but also forgot it in real life, can it be possible to transcend class opposition and the memory of such opposition. Engels

22, life is precious, love is more expensive, if it is freedom, both can be thrown away. Petofi

23. Maybe you will think of me in the future, just like thinking of a flower that won't reopen. Ye Saining

24. A great work of art doesn't have to follow the trend, but it can lead the trend itself. Jobs

25. The wealth of a country is the people, not cotton and gold. Harvey

26, a person can't bring confidence to others unless he has confidence; Only those who have been convinced can convince others. Matthew Arnold

27. Please listen to your inner voice. They already know what you want to be. Jobs

28. The palace of history is different from what exists in the upper class, only that it only opens its doors to hard work and virtue. No wealth, reputation, or treachery can bribe, intimidate, or deceive Alicia's gatekeeper. From a deeper meaning, the evil or vulgar can't enter the historical palace from afar. Ruskin

29. Those who are willing to wait will have good luck, but what comes is left by those who leave. Lincoln

3. Without the freedom stipulated in the Constitution, corruption will inevitably occur. Gibbon

31. A life full of ideals and social interests and with a clear purpose is the most beautiful and meaningful life in the world. Kalinin

32. Books introduce us to the most beautiful society, and make us know Smiles, the great wise man of all ages

33. A compulsory social system will not last forever. The biography of Tolstoy

34. Some people think that love is marriage, sex and a group of children. I think love is to want to touch and take back your hand. Salinger

35. If a country is not disciplined, its national style will surely decline. Seneca

36. Books are such tools to transform the soul. What mankind needs is enlightening nourishment. And reading, it is this kind of nourishment. Hugo

37. A man can succeed in almost anything he has unlimited enthusiasm for. Charles Scober

38. Growing up is often a painful process, so some people will avoid growing up. Maslow

39. Read more, but don't read too many books. Franklin

4, if a person makes his mother sad, no matter how prominent his position is, no matter how famous he is, he is a despicable person. Amicus

41. I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous experiments. Edison

42. A person's value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions play in promoting human interests. Einstein

43. It is better to arm yourself with knowledge than to decorate yourself with gorgeous coats. Marx

44. Philosophers don't understand politicians, economists don't understand philosophers, and none of them understand politicians. Strindberg

45. What matters is not the quantity of knowledge, but the quality of knowledge. Some people know a lot, but they don't know the most useful things. Tolstoy's ideal books are the keys to wisdom. Lev. Tolstoy

46. Life is like an ocean. Only a strong-willed person can reach the other shore. Marx

47. No matter what fate, people are not born barbarians or beggars. People are surrounded by real and noble wealth, the wealth of body and mind. Hollesman

48. Men are bad at heart, but women are cheap at heart. Nietzsche

49. Life is like an anvil. The more it is beaten, the more it can spark. Galileo

5. The best thing in life is his friendship with others. Lincoln

51. Perseverance can conquer any peak in the world! Dickens

52. Freedom should be an opportunity to make yourself better. Camus

53. If freedom is indulgent, the despotic devil will take the opportunity to invade. Washington

54. If you want to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, caution as your brother and hope as your sentry. Edison

55. Being respected in old age is the first privilege in human society. Laffargue

56. Although science has no national boundaries, a scholar has his own country. Pasteur

57. Education is to the mind what sculpture is to marble. Edison

58. The height of the fountain will not exceed its source; The same is true of a person's career, and his achievements will never exceed his beliefs. Lincoln

59. If the country lives or dies, do you avoid it because of misfortune and happiness? Lin zexu

6. Without a peaceful family, there would be no peaceful society. Ikeda Daisaku

61. No matter when or how, I will never allow myself to be a little discouraged. Edison

62. The world is on a journey, not on a dock. Nikolai Gogol

63. If there is a wise man, there are a thousand idiots. If there is a wise saying, there are a thousand stupid words. This thousand outweighs one, which is the reason for the slow progress of cities and rural areas. Chekhov

64. No matter how crows decorate themselves with peacock feathers, crows are crows after all. Stalin

65. Don't spill a pot of cream just because you fell into a handful of cow hair, and don't throw away your life's career just because you made a mistake. Mongolia

66. Books make people masters of the universe. Pavlenko

67. I love the interests of my country with greater respect, sacredness and seriousness than my own life. Shakespeare

68. All the morals that people preach, the morals of family and society, are beautiful only when egoism is lost, and only when one sacrifices one's sacred thoughts for one's overly humane beloved, good children or good spouse! Roman Roland

69. If people call exaggeration and fury virtues and gentleness and justice criminal acts, then such a country will not be far from extinction. Napoleon

7. Death is not new, but living is even rarer. Ye Saining

71. Those so-called ruling classes who have nothing to do can't live without war for a long time; If there were no war, they would be bored and bored, which made them angry. They don't know why they were born in the world, so they have to chew each other desperately, leaving no room for each other to add insult to injury. Chekhov

72. Serious attitude towards work and high integrity form a balance between freedom and order. Roman Roland

73. Youth is a short-lived dream. When you wake up, it has already disappeared. Shakespeare

74. What is the best government? Is to guide ourselves to govern our own government. Goethe

75. The sea of danger, doubt and denial surrounds people's small island, while faith spurs people to face the unknown future bravely. Tagore

76. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. Roman Roland

77. We have to eat, sleep, play and fall in love, that is, we have to touch the sweetest things in life, but we must not give in to these things. Madame Curie

78. Don't live for others with your limited life. Don't let other people's noisy opinions lose their inner voice. Jobs

79. Gold is indeed precious, but the energetic and brave patriots are more precious than gold. Lincoln

8, a drop of oil can't calm the rough sea; A country as big as a needle tip can't make those countries thousands of times bigger than her bow forever. Zweig

81. People who sacrifice their freedom for security deserve neither freedom nor security. Franklin

82. As far as speculation is concerned, the value of sophistication is always incomparable. Nikolai Gogol

83. Freedom is to mankind what light is to the eyes, air is to the heart and love is to the soul. Ingersoll

84. Giving freedom to others and safeguarding one's own freedom are both noble undertakings. Lincoln

85. If good habits are a kind of moral capital, then, to the same extent, bad habits are moral debts that cannot be paid off. Ushinski

86. Adventure is a vital element in history, whether for individuals or society. Wei Qian Borlido

87. Good habits are the best clothes a person can wear in social intercourse. Socrates

88. If your tool is only a hammer, you may think that all problems are nails. Maslow

89. Honesty is a part of eloquence. We convince others because of our eagerness and sincerity. William Harriet

9. Despite the rhetoric and beautiful expression, both sides of the agreement are very clear. Their vows are not noble, and they can't see the sun like owls or bats. Zweig

Love

1. When kindness prevails, news can become a transmission tool of love, truth and virtue. Victor Cooper

2. Love requires much less than friendship. Africa

3, once love is weak, everything is not pleasing to the eye. Britain

4. Love is a puff of smoke blown by a sigh; The lover's eyes have its purified Mars; Lovers' tears are the waves it arouses. It is also the most intelligent madness, the bitter taste in the throat and the honey in the tongue. English Shakespeare

5. What is important is that you can love me when I am ugly, and everyone will love me when I am beautiful. Europe

6. Joy and pain in love appear alternately. Joe Byron

7. Whoever loves according to the rules will not get love. Montaigne

8. Bitterness and pleasure in love are always fighting with each other. Ruth

9. Some flowers are beautiful but not fragrant, and some women are beautiful but not lovely. Wuere

1. A wise lover cherishes his lover's love, not his gift. Thomas

11. The foundation of all true love is mutual respect. Willis

12. What is flawed in the eyes of mortals, but the god of love can see the beauty in it. Guy

13. Love confuses the concept of right and wrong; Strong love and proud ambition have no boundaries. Jodryden

14. All the joys of life are the joys of creation: the action of love genius depends on creating this fire. Roman Roland

15. If a man's love is not single-minded, he will be happy with any woman. Oscar Wilde

16. If love is for self-interest, this love is not true love, but a desire. Edmond

17. Love at first sight is the only sincere love; Not if you hesitate a little. Zangwill

18. If you take a fancy to it, you should not be too picky, because love is not made under a magnifying glass. Tobron

19. Whoever lives down to earth will love with all his heart. Iba Browning

2. People who know love often strengthen their upward will and enterprising spirit because of the sublimation of love. hero