Herzen (1812~1870) Herzen, Aleksander, Russian philosopher, writer, and revolutionary. Born on April 6, 1812, in the Yakovlev family of the ancient and wealthy bureaucratic aristocracy in Moscow, he died in Paris on January 21, 1870. He was an illegitimate son, so he could not inherit his father's surname, but his father loved him very much and gave him the surname Herzen, which means "heart" in German, and gave him a good education. In his youth, he was influenced by the ideas of the Decembrists and determined to take the path of opposing the Tsarist autocratic system. In the autumn of 1829, he entered the Department of Philosophy of Moscow University to study science. During his studies, he and his friend Ogarev organized a political group to study social and political issues and promote utopian socialism and communist and political ideas.
Herzen's famous sayings:
1. Stick to the truth---don't waver no matter where you are.
2. The truth will no longer be veiled for the shame of hypocrisy. It knows the power and glory in its nakedness.
3. Science is at home everywhere, but wherever it does not sow seeds, it will not produce a good harvest.
4. Life is valuable only in struggle. Only when you suffer pain can you get reward.
5. Only strong people are humble.
6. Books are the spiritual last words of this generation to another generation. They are the advice of the dying old man to the young people who have just started to live. They are the sentinels who are ready to rest. The order of the sentinel who took his place.
7. Respect the truth, this is the starting point of great wisdom.
8. Science is at home everywhere. But it will not produce a good harvest wherever it is not sown.
9. You can no more bridle passions with logic than you can justify them in the law courts. Passions are facts and not dogmas. Be demonstrated. Passion is fact, not dogma.
10. People do not exist just for love; is the whole goal of a man to control a certain woman, and the whole goal of a woman is to control a certain man? Never!
11. Science is at home everywhere, but wherever you don’t sow, you will never get a good harvest.
12. Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field.
13. Not everyone has to be on the front line. Everyone should do their own job.
14. Love penetrates into their lives as a great factor, but it does not swallow up all other factors. They do not abandon the general interests of civil spirit, art, and science because of love; on the contrary, they also bring all the inspiration of love and all the flames of love to these aspects, and in turn, the vastness and grandeur of these worlds also Penetrated into love.
15. Science is at home everywhere, but it will not yield a rich harvest wherever it does not sow.
16. Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field.
17. A broad river is calm, and an educated person is humble
18. Science requires all people to give everything without ulterior motives and willingly in order to receive the heavy cross of calm knowledge Medal is the reward.
19. Life is valuable only in struggle.
20. Science is not something that can be gained for nothing. It is true that there is no other way to achieve success in science except sweating; neither enthusiasm nor fantasy nor desire with the whole body and mind can replace labor. .
21. Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field.
22. If the younger generation of a nation does not have youth, it is a great misfortune for the nation.
23. The most important thing in life is politeness. It is more important than the highest wisdom and all knowledge.
24. Science cannot be obtained for nothing. It is true that there is no other way to achieve science except sweating; neither enthusiasm nor fantasy nor desire with the whole body and mind can replace labor.
25. Science is not something that can be gained for nothing. It is true that in science there is no other way to obtain it except sweating; neither enthusiasm nor fantasy nor desire with the whole body and mind can replace labor.