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A collection of 50 famous sayings and aphorisms

1. The king can be said to be the main spring of a giant clock that ruthlessly determines the time of work and rest. Every move from birth to death, from getting up in the morning to going to bed at night, and even the moments of love and play, do not belong to him. ——Zweig

2. It is impossible to tell the exact moment when friendship was formed. Just like water dripping into a container, the last drop makes the container overflow; the same is true with many friendly words and deeds, it is the last drop that makes people's hearts connect and friendship grows. ——Boswell

3. Educators should have a deep understanding of the growing human mind. Only by continuously studying the psychology of students throughout their educational career and deepening their psychological knowledge can they become A true master of education. ——Suhomlinsky

4. Those who have the courage to try to solve new problems in their own lives are those who make society great! Those who simply live by the rules are not making society progress, they are just keeping it afloat. ——Tagore

5. A person’s life can accomplish something and make some contribution to the people, but most of it is squeezed out. If a person does not feel crowded all year round, but feels that he has plenty of time and is loose, he will accomplish nothing, waste his time, and waste his life. ——Xie Juezai

6. Applying truth to those things whose existence is not important to anyone, and knowing it is useless and meaningless is a blasphemy against the sacred term truth. Truth, if it is useless, is not a necessary thing. ——Rousseau

7. When feelings only persuade us to do things that can be delayed, we should restrain ourselves from making any immediate judgments and use other thoughts to calm ourselves until time and rest allow us to do so. The emotions in the blood settled completely. ——Descartes

8. Father and mother are educators like teachers. They are no less than teachers and are wise creators of mankind, because the son’s wisdom is before he is born into the world. When the time comes, it stretches out from the roots of the parents. ——Suhomlinsky

9. If it is need that forces people to enter society, it is reason that cultivates social principles in people's hearts, but it is beauty that gives people social character. Only aesthetic taste can lead to social harmony because it establishes harmony in the individual. ——Schiller

10. A life as clear as water and an honest character, no matter what class, even the most evil-minded people will be in awe of him. In Paris, true morality is as much appreciated as a big diamond or a rare treasure. ——Balzac

11. When a teacher understands each student as a person with personal characteristics, his own ambitions, his own wisdom and character structure, such an understanding will Talent helps teachers love and respect children. ——Zankov

12. People live in hope. When old hopes are realized or extinguished, the flames of new hopes burn with it. If a person just lives one day at a time, there is no hope, and his life has actually stopped. —— Maupassant

13. Never get trapped in pride. Because when you are proud, you will be stubborn in situations where you should agree; because when you are proud, you will reject the advice and help of friendship from others; because when you are proud, you will lose objective standards. ——Pavlov

14. Steel is tempered in fierce fire and rapid cooling, so it can be hard and fearless. Our generation has also been trained in struggles and terrible tests, and has learned not to give in in the face of life. ——Ostrovsky

15. Science can not only “give knowledge to the young and happiness to the old”, but also make people accustomed to labor and the pursuit of truth, and can create new things for the people. True spiritual wealth and material wealth can create things that cannot be obtained without it. ——Mendeleev

16. People who have determined their goals in life are dozens of steps ahead of those who are hesitant. A life with goals is far happier than a life of hesitation. For people who have no goals in life, life itself is boring. —— Yao Lesi Carnegie

17. It is normal for a literati to compose an essay and a farmer to dig a hoe. Picture"; the farmer holds a book under the willow and pretends to "read the picture deep in the willow", which makes people feel numb. ——Lu Xun

18. Human beings need people who are good at practice, who can get the maximum benefit from their work; but human beings also need dreamers, who are obsessed with the selfless development of a cause. , and therefore cannot pay attention to their own material interests. ——Marie Curie

19. In terms of love, women may be very strong or very cowardly. Either love others or accept the love of others. Once she falls in love, even if someone orders her to dive into the fire, she will obey willingly. ——Zhu Yaoxie

20. The sense of obligation to parents and comrades, to the collective and society, to the people and the motherland should run through a person's life like a red thread. If we don’t understand what obligation is and lack a sense of obligation, we can’t talk about human morality, nor can we talk about collective.

——Suhomlinsky

21. Reading makes people enriched, discussion makes people witty, notes make people accurate, reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people smart, mathematics makes people thoughtful, science Make people profound, ethics make people solemn, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. Whatever you learn becomes your character. ——Bacon

22. Intellectual education can only be a supplement to moral education, and learning can only be used to assist moral character. For people with a good heart, learning is helpful to both virtue and wisdom; For good people, knowledge will make them worse. ——Locke

23. The pursuit of ideals is the initial motivation for a person to educate himself, and without self-education, it is impossible to imagine a perfect spiritual life. I believe that teaching students to educate themselves is the highest skill and art. ——Suhomlinsky

24. Love books, it will make your life easier: it will help you understand the complicated thoughts, emotions and events in a friendly way: it will teach you to respect Others and yourself: it inspires the intellect and the heart with emotions of love for the world and humanity. ——Gorky

25. It is best for us to regard our own life as the continuation of the life of our predecessors, a part of the same life today, and also the beginning of the life of future generations. If this continues, science will become more brilliant day by day, and society will become more beautiful day by day. ——Hua Luogeng

26. Human beings are the most ambitious animals. Most people have a speculative mentality of getting something for nothing. Those who engage in lottery games are precisely after studying the nature of human beings. Having come to this conclusion, he began to commit open fraud on the streets. ——Mo Bai

27. The joy and happiness in life are not in money or love, but in truth. Even if what you want is a kind of animal-like happiness, life will not allow you to drink alcohol and be happy at the same time. It will hit you unexpectedly all the time. ——Chekhov

28. No matter what kind of society one is in, a person’s ideal is for the benefit of the majority of people and for the progress of society. It promotes the development of social productivity and also In other words, it is a great ideal that conforms to the development laws of social history. ——Tao Zhu

29. Human psychology is all like this, and it seems to always be like this; the less you can get something, the more you want it, and in the process of realizing this desire, The greater the difficulties encountered, the stronger the will to fight becomes. ——Giovannioli

30. Of course, the comparison between soil and genius is not enough. However, even if you are not a very difficult person, it is not easy to do it; This is the great thing about soil, and it is also the place where there is great hope. ——Lu Xun

31. Once they enter society and interact with others, on the one hand, it can increase their knowledge and self-confidence, but at the same time, it is easy for them to lose their virtue; so they have to be more knowledgeable about virtue in advance. Prepare it so that it becomes deeply fixed on them. ——Locke

32. The first condition for a general is "courage." Without courage, nothing else is of much value, because without courage nothing else can work. The second is "wisdom", which means being smart and adaptable. The third is "health". ——Saxophone

33. The glory of youth, the key to ideals, the meaning of life, and even the survival and development of mankind are all contained in these two words, struggle! Only struggle can heal the wounds of the past; only struggle is the hope and light of our nation. ——Marx

34. A person comes to this world naked, and finally leaves this world naked. When I think about it, fame and wealth are all external things. When more people in society benefit from his work, it is the happiest thing in life. ——Zou Taofen

35. The first thing for a kind-hearted person is to love others. His loyalty to the cause of his comrades stems from this love for people. We believe that cultivating feelings of love for people and a strong intention to care for people is one of the most important and noble tasks of Soviet schools. ——Suhomlinsky

36. People, it is in vain that you look for your miserable remedy within yourselves. All your light can achieve is the realization that you will never find truth or beauty within yourselves. ——Pascal

37. If a person wants to civilize a most secluded place, it is not enough to have money, he must also have knowledge; and knowledge, integrity, and patriotism, without a firm will, will not be enough. If you throw away your personal interests and devote yourself to a social ideal, it will be in vain. ——Balzac

38. Fresh and powerful doctrines are inherently exclusive in nature. Tolerating the enemy's beliefs from the beginning will make it impossible to act, and the move will appear weak and ineffective. Dugal patriotism, like other moral feelings and beliefs, makes people noble. ——Kelov

39. The true IKEA spirit is based on our enthusiasm, our persistent innovative spirit, our cost awareness, our desire to take responsibility and help others, and our professionalism. And what our simple actions are made of.

——Ingvar Kamprad

40. The key to improving yourself is to never stay where you are. To achieve this goal, you must first be dissatisfied with the status quo. But it’s not enough to be dissatisfied, you have to decide where to go next? Don't be a lazy person who only complains all day long. ——Melton

41. Aesthetic education is an indispensable part of students’ all-round development. Its essence lies in understanding the beauty of nature and society, and understanding the beauty of the relationship between people. It lies in art. To understand the surrounding reality through eyesight is also to cultivate the creativity of artistic beauty. ——Kelov

42. A person comes to this world naked, and finally leaves this world naked. When I think about it, fame and wealth are all external things, and one can only make the best of one's own. Working hard to make more people in society benefit from his work is the happiest thing in life. ——Zou Taofen

43. Those who have tasted love wish they had never been in love. It turns out that love is just a colorful rainbow, but its beauty is suitable for being in the distance. It can only be watched, and it is short-lived. It disappears in a moment. You search and search, but it never appears again. ——Dora

44. What a tiring and terrible thing it is to kill time. This invisible second hand is always spinning under the horizon. You are killing time intoxicatedly, and in the end you Also understand that it continues to circle, continues to circle inexorably. ——Burr

45. There is no joy in the world without worries, no peace without disputes, no love without suspicion, no peace without hidden fear, no satisfaction without fear. Flawed, there is no honor that leaves no shame. ——Grimelshausen

46. Behind any success there are fifteen to twenty years of life experience, and they all have rich life experience. Without these experiences, any talent will be lost. I'm afraid there won't be any agility, and here, I'm afraid, any genius will be of no use. ——Pavlenko

47. People who are commander-in-chief rely on their own experience or genius to act. The tactics and science of engineers and artillery officers may be learned from books, but the cultivation of general talents can only be achieved through experience and the study of the battles of famous generals in the past. ——Napoleon

48. A person is willing to give up his life and career prospects after only half an hour of consideration because he sees that another way of life is more significant. This requires a strong personality. , Take this step boldly and never regret it in the future, which requires more personality. —— Somerset Maugham

49. The intoxication and trembling of love, the convulsions of possession, the anger aroused by not being able to detect the secret, all disappeared without a trace: only love with the sweet taste of sadness brought him Hug her tightly, a love that has almost no desire but is extremely strong. ——Zweig

50. Vanity is a desire to pursue personal glory. It is not based on a person’s quality, performance and achievements, but only on the basis of personal existence to win the appreciation, respect and admiration of others. a wish. So vanity is nothing more than a frivolous beautiful woman.

——Goethe