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■ Ideals, you make people’s minds firm and their hearts great. ("Selected Poems of Hugo") We have great respect for people who have ideals, because their spirits produce a kind of charm; but they also need to have will, otherwise their ideals will become empty words. ——Balzac's "Country Doctor" The ideal is the unswerving model pursued in the continuous advancement of progress. ——Hugo "Shakespeare" The purpose of human existence is to make the greatest efforts to achieve the most comprehensive development of all existing things. ——"Tolstoy" The ideal is the guiding light. ——Tolstoy's "World Famous Quotes" You cannot live without ambition, otherwise you will feel empty. ...You have to live bravely and don't run away from unpleasant and scary things. Unhappiness and scary things are all due to lack of understanding. ——Golky's "Night Watch" The ideal of life requires a broad philosophy. ——"Critical Biography of Tagore" It is difficult to implement, but what attracts me is the difficulty itself. ——Balzac's "Country Doctor" When ideals are applied to real things, there is civilization. ——Hugo "Shakespeare" When a person is on the top of the mountain, he will look down into the abyss; when he falls into the abyss, he will look up at the sky. ——Hugo "The Laughing Man" The abstract ideal must be turned into a concrete concept; in this way, although it loses its beauty, it is more useful; it shrinks, but becomes better. ——Hugo "1993" When the wish is still in the heart, it always seems big and scary, but after it is realized, it becomes smaller. Steam filled the air dimly. Once it condenses, it is nothing more than sparkling water droplets. —— Tagore's "Sacrifice" When a thirsty heart has no hope of finding water, it is easy to be deceived by mirages and explore in vain in desert after desert. —— Tagore's "Red Oleander" Bored curiosity can never lead people to reality. ——"Biography of Rabindranath Tagore" Our fantasies are our most realistic portrayal. Everyone dreams of unknown and impossible things according to their own personality. ——Hugo "Les Misérables" In fantasy, people sometimes appear to be terrifyingly calm, but also intensely excited; people who are inspired by fantasy often ignore reality. ——Hugo "Les Misérables" Whether rich or poor, everyone is more or less dazzled by the stars. This is more true and more intimate for the rough primitive character. A spirit that has not been influenced by culture is more likely to get closer to dreams. ——Hugo "Labour at Sea" Fantasy is nothing but thoughts in a mental state, standing on the edge of sleep, which is the natural boundary of the realm of consciousness. ——Hugo "Labour at Sea" All my fantasies will burn into the light of joy, and all my wishes will bear the fruits of love. ——Tagore, "Gitanjali" ■ We do not rely on anyone to ascend to the throne of power. This is too high - and too low. ("Hugo Biography") No matter how dangerous the storm is, it cannot make him retreat. This is because it is difficult for him to admit resistance. ——Hugo "Sea Laborers" People can indulge in their own strong will. ——Hugo "Labour at Sea" If there is no arrogant ambition, weakness, capriciousness, half-heartedness, and disloyalty to one's vows, then there will only be the end of happiness and the horror of withered love. ——Romain Rolland, "The Fight between Life and Death" I have wings. I long for the top, I will fly the highest, my wings can beat the blue sky, and I can fly through the storm. ——"Selected Poems of Hugo" Will is invincible. ——Gorky's "Italian Fairy Tale" The more good a person is, the more pure and honest his heart is, the less his perseverance will be, the closer he is to morbidity, and the more difficult his life will be. Loneliness and depression are the fate of these people. ——Golky's "Reader" ■ People have a finite pole in the world of necessity, and an infinite pole in the world of hope. ("Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore") The most certain hope often ends in disappointment; the least hoped-for thing will succeed unexpectedly.

——Shakespeare's "Marriage in the End" No matter what the future is, no matter what happens, we will never lose hope: hope is a virtue. ——"Hugo Biography" People must be like the stars in the sky. Always see clearly the fire of all hopes and desires, ever extinguished on earth, the fire that burns brightly. ——Gorky, "The Life of Matvey Kozhemyakin" Even if the desire fails, it is still sweet to feel the pain of desire. ——Tagore, "The Lover's Gift" It is dangerous to live by placing your hope on one person. ——Hugo "The Laughing Man" The human heart can only tolerate a certain degree of despair. The sponge has absorbed enough water. Even if the sea flows over it, it is impossible to add another drop of water to it. ——Victor Hugo, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" Those who have no hope for the next life are dead from this moment on. ——"Memoirs of Romain Rolland" Strong desire is like a colorful whip... ——Golky's "Russian Fairy Tales" ■ The one that ranks first among all powers and becomes the source of everything is: faith. ("Memoirs of Romain Rolland") I think all broad-minded people have ambitions; but the ambitious ones that I value are those who follow this path firmly and confidently, rather than those who try to achieve success overnight. A person who only tastes a little bit. —— Dickens, "Bleak House" People cannot live without faith. ——Romain Rolland, "The Fight of Love and Death" If a person believes in what he knows and is not bothered by what he is not sure of, then he will have a firmer idea of ??what he knows. ——Mark Twain "Random Duck"