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The so-called perfect person is a person who is broad-minded, full of dedication and sacrifice, and vows to work hard for the happiness of all mankind. ——(USA) Seidez

The broadest thing in the world is the sea, wider than the sea is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind. ——Hugo

The sea accepts hundreds of rivers, and tolerance is great; standing on a wall of thousands of feet, without desire is strong. ——Lin Zexu

A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried. ——Confucius

A person’s happiness is not because he has more, but because he cares less.

Being angry means punishing yourself for the faults of others. To forgive others is to be kind to yourself.

A narrow mind will lead to many troubles, but a broad mind will lead to abundant wisdom.

A safe body is not as good as a safe mind, and a wide house is not as good as a wide heart.

A big belly can accommodate you, and you can eliminate many troubles and obstacles. You can smile broadly and form a bond of boundless joy.

People's minds are narrow if they have many desires, and wide if they have few desires.

2. Broad-minded quotes

1. People cannot live like animals and should pursue knowledge and virtue.

Life is not just calculated in years, months and days, facts are often the best calendar. - (UK) Disraeli's "Wilshire" 2. A person's life is only a moment.

So we must cherish it, live a good day every day we are alive, and never waste our years. - (Greece) Plutarch, "Ethics" 3. Life is not a short candle, but a torch that we hold temporarily. We must burn it very brightly and then hand it over to people of the next generation.

— (British) Bernard Shaw 4. Life is like a book, fools read it casually. A wise man reads it carefully because he knows that this book can only be read once.

— (De) Paul 5. Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy work. - (Russian) Tolstoy 6. Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright.

—Xiao Chunu 7. The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is. - (British) Oscar Wilde 8. The joys and sorrows of all things in the world depend on people's worldview.

A worldview can cast a dull color on things, or it can also give them a brilliant luster. - Kleizer, "The Bridge That Can Never Be Crossed" 9. If life is linked to the lofty responsibilities of the times, you will feel that it is immortal.

— (Russian) Chernyshevsky 10. There are no bystanders in life. - (Czech Republic) Vucic 11. For me, the meaning of life is to put yourself in other people's shoes, worry about other people's worries, and enjoy other people's happiness.

— (Germany) Einstein 12. Life is meaningless if you are not dedicated to a great ideal. - (Philippines) Jose Rizal 13. Progress is the most important thing in life.

—(UK) Johnson "The Lazy Man" 14. Others live to eat and drink, but I eat and drink to live. - (Ancient Greece) Socrates 15. Everyone is different from others, and every day he is different from himself.

— (English) Pope 16. If you want people to like your own value, you have to create value for the world. - (Germany) Goethe 17. The so-called perfect person is a person who is broad-minded, full of dedication and sacrifice, and vows to work hard for the happiness of all mankind.

— (U.S.) Seidez 18. As long as a person has thoughts, he is free. - (U.S.) Emerson's "How to Live in the World" 19. If a person can reflect on his past actions and motives, and feel that some of them are right and some of them are wrong, he is a person who can distinguish right from wrong. people.

— (English) Darwin 20. It is not a good thing for an idea to last forever, because the idea itself will eventually become stale. - (American) Santayana 21. A stubborn person is a person who will not change his mind and is unwilling to change his mind.

— (British) Oscar Wilde 22. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. - (France) Balzac 23. People can only rise to the sky with their eyes; therefore the theory begins by looking at the sky.

The earliest philosophers were astronomers. The sky reminds one of one's mission.

— (Germany) Feuerbach 24. Man is just a reed, the most fragile in nature, but he is a thinking reed. - (France) Pascal 25. Man is not a circle with only one center; it is an ellipse with two foci.

Things are one point, thoughts are another point. - (French) Hugo 26. People will stay on one thought for a long time, so he may be bound by means.

—Halifax "Collected Works" 27. The greatness of man lies in the ability of his thoughts. - (French) Pascal 28. Human happiness does not lie in the wealth of visible property, but in the perfection and richness of inner invisible thoughts.

— Anacassis 29. People always have the habit of using their eyes based on the memories that have been thought about by their predecessors, so there must be places that have not been explored for everything. - (France) Flaubert 30. The brain is the fortress of consciousness.

— "Natural History" by Pliny the Great 31. Communicating with others is helpful for your own ideological cultivation. - (France) Montaigne's "Essays" 32. A person who cannot think is a fool, and a person who does not want to think is a slave.

— Te Lanmeng 33. People who cannot think are idiots, people who are unwilling to think are lazy men, and people who dare not think are slaves. Don't try to know everything, or you will know nothing.