Inspirational quotes
1. Great ideas can turn into huge wealth. ? Seneca
2. In order to completely prevent and overcome varying degrees of subjectivism in our thinking, we can only ask ourselves to maintain a true humility in all situations. Deng Tuo
3. When I look at the earth from the moon, I can’t see any national boundaries. I feel that the earth is a whole, and my whole mind is broadened. Cernan
4. In order to cultivate indestructible ideals, the people need special art, special places, and mainly special works that can arouse responses in the people's thoughts and feelings. People should not feel that they are just guests in a world with strange ideas, but should know themselves and their own power in this art. ?Zweig
5. Words should be the servant of thought, but they often become the master of thought. ?Crulau
6. It is often not our thoughts that determine optimism or pessimism, but our optimism or pessimism caused by physiology and pathology that forms our own thoughts. ?Unamuno
7. Thought is like love and death, and cannot be replaced by others. Rothstein
8. Discussion is like a sharpening stone, and thought is like a sharp edge. The sharpening of the two will make the thought sharper. ? Bacon
9. After many ideas are transferred to other people's minds, they will grow stronger than where they originally grew. ?Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
10. In students’ mental work, the first priority is not to endorse or remember other people’s thoughts, but to let students think for themselves. , that is to say, create vividly, use words to understand things and phenomena in the surrounding world, and in connection with this, understand the extremely delicate emotions and colors of the words themselves. (Former Soviet Union) Suhomlinsky's "Advice to Teachers"
11. He has a spark of genius! Do you know what this means? That is a brave and open mind, a broad vision? He By planting a tree, he has seen the results of thousands of years and has already envisioned the happiness of mankind. This kind of person is rare. If you want to love, just love this kind of person. ?Chekhov
12. Some people, especially children, often show a village shy attitude in front of strangers or their elders, and their thoughts, words, and appearance all appear embarrassed; I have also lost my control in the chaos, and I can't do anything, at least it seems unnatural and inelegant, and I can't win the joy and welcome of others. The only way to cure this problem is to make them develop an opposite habit through practice, and the important thing is to make more friends. Locke
13. Death is like a woman picking up rags to the mind. She wanders around the corners of the house, behind the house, and puts the old, rotten and useless waste into her dirty pockets. Sometimes she shamelessly Steal something healthy and strong. Death exudes the stench of decay, is wrapped in a frightening shroud, is indifferent, has no personality and is elusive. It always stands in front of people like a stern and vicious mystery, and thoughts study her jealously. That thought that is good at creating as bright as the sun is full of madman-like courage. She proudly realizes that she will be immortal? Gorky
14. Although thoughts have no entity, they must have a fulcrum, a fulcrum. When it loses its fulcrum, it begins to roll around in a mess, and the mind cannot stand this emptiness. Zweig
15. Discussion is like a sharpening stone, and thought is like a sharp edge. Sharpening the two will make the thought sharper. Bacon
16. Tolstoy’s thought may be the noblest philosophy and the greatest altruism, but this kind of thought is not applicable to life. There are thousands of instances where one must repay an insult with an insult, and cannot fail to do so. Everywhere there must be a struggle for the sacred rights of the individual; it would be immoral to refrain from this struggle.
?Chekhov
17. To make a judgment about a person, you must at least put yourself in a position to understand deeply the secrets about his emotional misfortune and thoughts; you only want to understand him from the material aspect of the event. Life, this is a chronicle, a biography for fools! Balzac
18. Death is like a woman picking up rags to the mind. She collects old, rotten and useless waste into her dirty pocket, and sometimes shamelessly steals healthy and strong things. Death exudes the stench of decay, is wrapped in a frightening shroud, is indifferent, has no personality and is elusive. It always stands in front of people like a stern and vicious mystery, and thoughts study her jealously. That thought that is good at creating as bright as the sun, full of madman-like courage, she proudly realizes that she will be immortal? Gorky
19. Such a family is not a grave, but something worse than a grave. : a monastery. In this cold environment, he looked at their wife with loveless eyes: with severe pain, he noticed the narrow-mindedness of her thoughts, which was reflected in her hair sticking to her low-cut and slightly concave forehead; There was a rigid and stubborn expression on his upright face, which soon made him hate the disguised gentleness that had previously deluded him. Balzac
20. Tolstoy’s thought may be the noblest philosophy and the greatest altruism, but this kind of thought is not applicable to life. There are thousands of instances where one must repay an insult with an insult, and cannot fail to do so. Everywhere there must be a struggle for the sacred rights of the individual; it would be immoral to refrain from this struggle. Chekhov
21. He has a spark of genius! Do you know what this means? That is a brave and open mind, a far-sighted vision? When he plants a tree, he has seen thousands of As a result of the year, we have already longed for the happiness of mankind. This kind of person is rare. If you want to love, just love this kind of person. Chekhov
22. Frank love has its own premonition, knowing that it can produce love. What a big deal it is for a girl who lives alone to sneak into a young man's house! In love, some thoughts and actions are equivalent to a sacred engagement for some hearts. Balzac
23. Thoughts are like love and death. Others cannot replace them. ?Rostein
24. Thoughts are like beards, they cannot grow if they are not mature. ?Voltaire
25. All great deeds and great ideas have an absurd beginning. Camus
26. It is often not our thoughts that determine optimism or pessimism, but the optimism or pessimism caused by our physiology and pathology that forms our own thoughts. Unamuno
27. A person with genius? He has a superhuman character and never follows ordinary people’s thoughts and approaches. ?Stendhal
28. Hair is the best decoration on people’s heads. However, who doesn’t know that once hair grows too long (I’m not talking about women), it will become a sign that is frivolous and harmful. Chekhov
29. Without freedom of thought, there would be no science. , there is no truth. ? Renan
30. Why do people only notice their own feelings and criticize their actions when they are old? Why don’t they care about these things when they are young? In old age, it is already uncomfortable even without this set of things. Yes. ?When you are young, your whole life slides by without leaving a trace, barely touching your mind. But in old age, every tiny feeling is like a nail in the mind, causing a lot of problems. ? Chekhov
31. For children, physical labor is not only the acquisition of certain skills and techniques, nor is it only moral education, but it is also a vast and surprisingly rich world of ideas. This world inspires children's moral, intellectual, and aesthetic emotions. Without these emotions, understanding the world (including learning) would be impossible. (Former Soviet Union) Suhomlinsky's "Suggestions for Education"
32. In order to completely prevent and overcome varying degrees of subjectivism in our thinking, we can only ask ourselves that we must maintain the same attitude no matter what. Real humility. ?Deng Tuo
33. How you think is how you live.
Emerson
34. All great deeds and great ideas have an absurd beginning. ?Camus
35. Thought feeds itself with its own words and grows. ?Tagore
36. For children, physical labor is not only the acquisition of certain skills and techniques, nor is it only moral education, but it is also a vast and surprisingly rich world of ideas. This world inspires children's moral, intellectual, and aesthetic emotions. Without these emotions, understanding the world (including learning) would be impossible. ?(Former Soviet Union) Suhomlinsky
37. Although thoughts have no entity, they must have a fulcrum. Once they lose their fulcrum, they will start rolling around and revolve around themselves in a mess; thoughts also have a fulcrum. I can't stand this emptiness. ? Zweig
38. Human thought is like a clock, it is easy to stop and needs to be wound up frequently. Wei Herzlit
39. Life is extended in development, because thought is the measure of life. ?Leland
40. Love books, it will make your life easier: it will lovingly help you understand complicated thoughts, emotions and events: it will teach you to respect others and yourself: It inspires the intellect and the heart with the emotion of loving the world and loving humanity. ?Golky
41. Hair is the best decoration on people’s heads. However, who doesn’t know that once hair grows too long (I’m not talking about women), it will become a sign that is frivolous and harmful? Chekhov
42. Thought is the slave of life. Life is a trick of time. ?Shakespeare
43. Human beings are plants that make thoughts blossom and bear fruit, just like roses blooming on a rose tree and apples on an apple tree. ?Antoine Fabre Dorivi
44. The entire history of mankind has warned wise people not to believe in fortune, but in ideas. ?Love sacrifices one's life
45. Those who kill their thoughts are the biggest murderers. ?Romain Rolland
46. Thoughts reside in the body, but despite this, the person with the strongest body is not necessarily an outstanding thinker. ?Voltaire
47. If someone serves you coffee, please don’t look for beer in the cup. If what I offer you is the professor's thoughts, then you have to believe me and don't put Chekhov's thoughts in them. ?Chekhov
48. Learning is labor, and it should always be labor. It is labor full of ideas, so that the interest in studying itself depends on serious thoughts rather than on any unrealistic ideas. Superficial articles. ?Ushinsky
49. In order to cultivate indestructible ideals, the people need special art, special places, and mainly special works that can arouse responses in the people's thoughts and feelings. People should not feel that they are just guests in a world with strange ideas, but should know themselves and their own power in this art. Zweig
50. True humility means that one has no prejudices, is completely liberated in thinking, and is not subject to any constraints. He adopts a pragmatic attitude toward everything, analyzes the situation in detail, and responds to opinions reflected in any aspect. Consider it and don’t fail to listen. Deng Tuo
51. Thought? Free spirit. ?Shakespeare
52. Why should a person be rich? Why must he have horses, fine clothes, beautiful houses, and the right to go to public places and entertainment venues? Because he lacks ideas. Give his mind a new image, and he will escape to a lonely garden or attic to enjoy it. This dream makes them so rich that even if they were given a state as a fief, they would not be able to equal it. But in the end we find that we have no money because we have no ideas. Initially, we feel that we must be rich because we are addicted to lust. ?Emerson
53. In any school, the most important thing is the ideological and political direction of the curriculum, which is entirely determined by the teaching staff. Lenin
54. Ideological dirt cannot be erased by passing time, nor can it be washed away with water. ?Cicero
55. As a future president, he should have the ability to inspire and identify innovative ideas.
American management scientist
56. Learn the art of collective work. In today's science, only collective efforts can lead to real achievements. If you work alone, even if you have extraordinary abilities, you will not be able to make great discoveries in science, and your colleagues will always be the amplifiers and amplifiers of your ideas, just as you yourself? One of the collective Members are also amplifiers and amplifiers for other people's ideas. ? Zelinsky
57. Frank love has its own premonition, knowing that it can produce love. What a big deal it is that a girl who lives alone sneaks into a young man's house! In love, some thoughts and actions are equivalent to a sacred engagement for some hearts? Balzac
58. Thought feeds itself with its own words and grows. Rabindranath Tagore
59. The CEOs of companies who are most successful in identifying innovative ideas are always good at dealing with innovative people and good at listening to their opinions, including opinions that sound a little weird. ?In order to obtain innovative ideas, as a company president, you must be willing to admit and accept all the unpleasantness caused by innovative ideas. Sweeney
60. A true friend is one soul in two bodies, two souls with only one thought, and two hearts beating in the same way. He Ma
61. Thoughts are like beards, they cannot grow if they are not mature. Voltaire
62. Argument is the best catalyst for thought. Pavlov ;