One: China
1. Quick and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions - Confucius
2. Proficiency comes from diligence, waste comes from play; action is achieved by thinking. Destroyed by following - Han Yu
3. Learning without thinking is in vain, thinking without learning is peril - Confucius
4. Those who know are not as good as those who are good, and those who are good are Those who are not as good as those who are happy - Confucius
5. When three people walk, there must be a teacher. Choose the good ones and follow them, and change the bad ones - Confucius
6 , inspired by "Poetry", based on etiquette, and achieved by music - Confucius
7. Don't do to others what you don't want others to do to you - Confucius
8. Read more than 10,000 books Scroll, the writing is as if there is spirit - Du Fu
9. There are three ways to read, namely the heart, the eyes and the mouth - Zhu Xi
10. Put learning first when establishing oneself. Learning is based on reading - Ouyang Xiu
11. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles - Liu Yi
12. Black hair does not know how to study hard, but gray hair regrets studying. Chi - Yan Zhenqing
13. The book is as affectionate as an old friend, the morning and dusk are filled with joy and sorrow - Yu Qian
14. The book is like medicine, good reading can cure stupidity - Liu Xiang
15. If a young man does not work hard, the old man will be sad - "Han Yuefu. Long Song Xing"
16. Don't wait for a while, the young man's head will turn gray, and the sorrow will be empty - Yue Fei< /p>
17. Work hard to know all the words in the world, and determine to read all the books in the world - Su Shi
18. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flaps its wings; if a person wants to make progress, he first reads - Li Kuchan
< p>19. It is better to have true character when you are determined, and you must work hard to study - Ruan Yuan20. Without indifference, you will not be able to make your ambition clear, and without tranquility, you will not be able to reach far - Zhuge Liang
2: Foreign countries
True and very sensible friendship is the most beautiful and priceless treasure in life. ——Golky's "World Famous Quotes"
Friendship in times of adversity can soothe adversity. ——Shakespeare's "The Humiliation of Lucrece"
Use the rake of friendship to eradicate the seeds of hostility and hatred, and then plant the tender seedlings of harmony in their original place. —— Dickens' "The Curio Shop"
Friendship is free from emotional bankruptcy and happy disillusionment. If love gives more than one is capable of, it will end up accepting more and giving less. This is true for both men and women, and friendships can only grow. ——Balzac's "The False Mistress"
With friends, life can show its full value; a person lives for his friends; keeping his life intact and not eroded by time is also for his friends . ——Romain Rolland, "Johan Christophe"
In terms of friendship, the world seems to be a small vendor, and it can only sell friendship piecemeal. ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
Friendship is not like mushrooms, which cannot be found in the woods; children! It grows in the heart. ——Gorky "The Life of Matvey Kozhemyakin"
We should not tarnish friendship by maintaining it at any cost. If friendship must be sacrificed for the greater love, there is no way around it; but if it can be maintained, then it can truly reach perfection. —— Rabindranath Tagore, "Gola"
O earth, I was a stranger when I came to your shore, a guest when I stayed in your house, and a friend when I left your door. —— Tagore's "Birds"
Whenever a friend is in trouble or it is a matter of morality, he seems to have no selfish intentions and always stands up to overcome all difficulties. ——"The Autobiography of Mark Twain"
In the eyes of people with integrity, if the gift-giver changes his mind, the gift, although expensive, will lose its value. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
The two most mutually exclusive personalities in the world come together, faintly rubbing against each other, secretly hurting each other, and forever at odds. ——Balzac's "The Story of Thirteen People"
It is often our friends who make us fall. ——Hugo "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"
Friendliness
All friends who have been tested should be united tightly around you. ——"Shakespeare's Dramas"
A fork cannot fork a pile of dung. ——Gorky "Mother"
Like bees in a hive and wasps in a nest, smart people should unite together. ——Gorky "My University"
When I grow up, I must be diligent, contented, kind, do some good things for others, and if possible, win the favor of others. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
I have always firmly believed that when I struggled to change my poverty or obscurity, there was an idea that always gave me strength. —— Dickens, "The Life of Dickens"
I gain the confidence of others without asking for it or seeking it; I only perform all my duties with sincerity and faith in order to gain the confidence of others. The greatest respect for a person, even when doing a trivial thing. ——Balzac's "Country Doctor"
The most important person is the person with you, because no one knows who else he will deal with in the future.
The most important thing is to do good things to him, because this is the only purpose of life! ——Tolstoy's "Three Questions"
People should only forget themselves and love others, so that people can be quiet, happy and noble. ——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"
You must remember to always happily give more to others and take less from others. ——Golky's "World Famous Quotes"
People who have the ability to help others must always remember that they must not waste their capital carelessly, otherwise, they will slowly lose the ability to help others. . ——Tagore's "Shipwreck"
Cultivation
A pious beginning brings a beautiful ending. ——Hugo "Louy Brass"
Love yourself last and cherish those who hate you. Honesty will win you more benefits than corruption. ——Shakespeare's "Henry VIII"
You must be true to yourself; just as there is night before there is day, be true to yourself so that you will not deceive others. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
The brightest angel may fall, but angels are always bright; although the villains all seem to be loyal and good, a loyal and good person must still retain his true nature. ——Shakespeare's "Macbeth"
The gift of simple loyalty is always desirable. Instead of comparing what poor loyalists cannot achieve, we should value their hard work. ——Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
Self-improvement
I would rather be a wild flower under the fence than a rose that receives favor. ——Shakespeare's "Much Ado About Nothing"
As long as his will is respected, he is a tolerant and loving person. He has tears for mercy and a generous hand to help the weak and the poor; but who It doesn't matter if you anger him, he will turn into a piece of flint, as gloomy as the harsh winter, as cruel as the ice and snow in spring. ——Shakespeare's "Henry IV Part 2"
If you still have some self-respect, you should not ignore personal insults and slander out of laziness or loyalty. ——Pushkin, "Refutation of Certain Non-Literary Accusations"
Give me happiness and I will not refuse it, but if you ask me to pray for it, then I will not do it! ——Gorky's "Mother"
Habit
Although habit can be a devil that makes people lose shame, it can also be an angel. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
We have seen that as long as a custom gets started, it can continue to be popular. Because its basic spirit is that huge power - faith; due to years of routine and long-term customs, faith has reached its peak and can produce amazing results. ——Mark Twain, "A Journey Around the Equator"
How amazing are the miracles created by habits! How quickly and easily habits are formed—both insignificant habits and those that bring about fundamental changes in us. ——Mark Twain, "The Inheritance of Thirty Thousand Dollars"
Habits are turning our lives into certain stereotypes day by day. Our hearts are losing their freedom and becoming calm and without passion. A slave to the flow of time. ——Tolstoy's "Family Happiness"
What people think and do is taken for granted. Only time can slowly make people change, and no rational argument can. Get a person to change a habit that is obviously harmful to him. ——Gorky "Isolation from the World"
Diligence
These qualities are like water and fire. If you master them well, they can benefit you. If you master them poorly, you will have endless troubles. —— Dickens' "Bleak House"
The more veiled your wisdom is, the brighter it becomes, just as your beauty becomes ten times more attractive because it is covered with black veil. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"
Getting along with a beautiful and intelligent person can relax people's tense nerves and soften their feelings. ——Balzac's "Civil Service"
Faced with crazy violence, only wit can resist. ——Hugo "Sea Laborers"
A mind without wisdom is like a lantern without candles. ——Tolstoy's "World's Quotations"
Wisdom is a gem. If it is edged with humility, it will be more dazzling. ——Golky's "Quotations of Foreign Famous People"
If you are smart, you will get rich. Fools never get rich. ——Gorky "The Chuikovs"
If a fool gives you a honeymoon, spit on it; if a wise man gives you poison, drink it. ——Golky's "Foma Gordeev"
A monkey who lives in a cave and has not been looking for food for a long time has completely lost its sharpness. ——Shakespeare's "Tit for Tat"
Things that are originally hopeless can often succeed if you try boldly. ——Shakespeare's "Venus and Adonis"
Success
Confidence and composure do not lie in a person's prominent status, but in his chosen path success. —— Dickens' "A Christmas Story"
All frustrated and innocent wishes should receive deeper sympathy. ——Dickens' "A Christmas Story"
Only after a person is about to fail does he realize the intensity of his desires. ——Balzac, "Petro Goriot"
Nothing is as easy to be frustrated as success.
——"The Biography of Hugo"
Some people, no matter what they do, when they encounter a successful opponent, they immediately ignore all his advantages and only see the shortcomings. On the other hand, there are some people who desperately hope to find characteristics in their lucky opponents that are better than their own, and go through intense pain to search for their strengths. ——Tolstoy's "Anna Karenina"
There seems to be such a law in the world: those who deserve it don't get it, while those who don't deserve it get what they want. ——"The Autobiography of Mark Twain"
Life is like war. Its rules are very simple. Don't miss the opportunity. ——Gorky's "Ridiculous Anecdotes"
Optimism
In life, you should work hard to make it beautiful. ——Tolstoy's "The Creation Process of "Anna Karenina""
Only interests and outstanding talents can help you come up with ideas, be careful, and have a thorough vision. ——Balzac's "The Curate of Tours"
Understand life and love life. ——Romain Rolland, "Johan Christophe"
Living is love. ——Romain Rolland, "Gola Bregnon"
Faced with the imminence of danger, there are always two equally matched voices in the human soul: a very reasonable voice that teaches people to consider the nature of the danger and the A way to avoid danger; another, more reasonable, is that it is too depressing and painful to think about danger, because it is not within the human ability to foresee everything and avoid the general situation, so it is better to ignore the painful thing before it comes. It’s good to think about pleasant things. ——Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
Art is an embellishment of life and a temptation leading to life. ——"The Biography of Tolstoy"
The beauty of life lies in its richness and variety. To make life interesting, continue to enrich it. ——Gorky's "Discovery"
Be alert
In life, there are poisonous snakes tempting us everywhere. ——Mark Twain, "The Idiot Abroad"
People rarely pay attention to others: they will become red-faced when they are profitable, and they will be worried when they are idle. ——Balzac, "The Rise and Fall of the Courtesan"
The power of ridicule is to kill the object of ridicule. People's laughter can sometimes kill people with all its strength. ——Hugo "The Laughing Man"
In life, the relationship between people is so complicated. Everyone acts according to their own habits and regards their own habits as law. ——Gorky's "Confessions"
The relationship between people is really too complicated. ——Tagore's "Shipwreck"
Thoughts
Thoughts are the power that drives one's own life and that of all mankind. ——Tolstoy, "To Av. Zhirkevich"
Thoughts are often like treasures; however, these ideas are as rare as diamonds distributed on the earth. It takes a long time to search, or rather wait; it takes a detector to traverse the vast sea of ????thought. ——Balzac's "On Artists"
Language is a brilliant mystery in the human heart, when it goes from thought to conscience, and then from conscience back to thought. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
Thinkers are active, dreamers are passive. ——Hugo "Sea Labor"
A bad behavior just paves the way for other bad behaviors, but bad thoughts hinder people from going down that road, and they can't stop it. tidy. ——Tolstoy's "Resurrection"
Free and immortal thoughts turn animals into humans, create countless gods, philosophical systems and the key to unlocking the mysteries of the world - science. ——Golky's "People"
The taste of thought is bitter, but it is so bitter that it makes people feel comfortable. Thoughts are like many streams filled with cold autumn water, gurgling out. ——Gorky "The Life of Klim Samkin"
If you don't find the soul, you won't find the right behavior. ——Gorky "The Life of Matvey Kozhemyakin"
When a person's soul is inspired, it goes without saying that even though the organs have shrunk and stiffened, they will also recover from death. Pick yourself up from paralysis and start moving again, like a snake that sheds its skin and gains new strength. ——Shakespeare's "Henry V"
The human body is just a storage room, an indispensable support, and a shell for the inner life. ——Balzac's "Usure Miroe"
Human beings in the world have their own soul constellations, their own heavens, their own angels... - Balzac's "Stendhal" Death"
Life
Human beings are the most wonderful mystery I have ever encountered in my life. ——Gorky "The Old Man"
The process of a person's growth is not only the strengthening of muscles and physique, but also the expansion of spirit and soul with the development of body. ——Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
People are human after all, prone to vanity, jealousy, and passion. ——Balzac's "Study on Stendhal"
In my opinion, the incompatibility between a person's status and his mental activities is the most reliable sign of truth. ——Tolstoy, "Childhood, Youth, Youth"
A person is like a fraction, his actual ability is like the numerator, and his estimate is like the denominator. The larger the denominator, the smaller the value of the fraction. ——"Tolstoy's World Quotes"
People do not live solely on bread.
——Tolstoy, "War and Peace"
You can judge a flower or a butterfly based on its external beauty, or you cannot judge a person in this way. —— Tagore's "Shipwreck"
Victory and tears, this is life. ——Balzac's "Gambara"
The various goals of life are often achieved at the last moment; those that cannot be achieved through long-term hardships will be decided at the urgent moment . ——Shakespeare's "Love's Labour's Labour"
Whether the long chain of life is made of gold, made of iron, woven of thorns, or strung together with flowers, if you hadn't been there yourself If you start making that first ring on an unforgettable day, you will never live such a life again. —— Dickens' "Great Expectations"
All men and women in the world have their own sorrows, and most of them have grievances. —— Dickens' "A Christmas Story"
People play life as a game, play with fear and joy, play with love, ambition and hatred. People instinctively play games, but they are unwilling to admit it frankly. This is the terrible danger of our time. ——Romain Rolland, "Mother and Son"
If a person wants to win in the struggle for survival, he must either be wise or have a heart like a beast. ——Gorky's "Old Partner"
We cannot escape life. ——"The Autobiography of Mark Twain"
Freedom
Only by accepting the limitations of truth can we enjoy the supreme freedom. ——"Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
No creature in the world is free, not even the laws that control the universe are free - perhaps only death can liberate everything. ——Romain Rolland, "Johan Christophe"
If you pursue absolute freedom, your sense of harmony will be harmed. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
The river of life enjoys freedom on one of its banks and is restricted on the other bank. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
Man's greatest freedom lies in the ability to sacrifice personal freedom for the sake of greater harmony. ——"Critical Biography of Rabindranath Tagore"
I want to see you happy and undisturbed. I ask only one thing from those who have a deep affection for me, that they should be freed from their bondage.
——"Tagore in the Family"