1. I obey reason, and if necessary, I can sacrifice my friendship, my hatred, and my life for it. ?Romain Rolland
2. Youth should be: a wise lion, a fire of wisdom! The wise lion roars for the beauty of reason; the fire of wisdom burns for the beauty of ideals. ?Copernicus
3. Without the control of reason, nothing will last. ? Quintus, a writer in the Roman Republic and the father of Roman poetry
4. Reason and truth are the only possessions of man. They belong to the one who speaks them first and not more than the one who speaks them first. Quoted person. Nor according to Plato any more than from myself, since he sees and understands it as well as I do. ?Montaigne
5. Reason is controlled by emotion, just like a weak man in the hands of a shrewd woman?Sadie
6. In order to maintain the reality of life when writing, Cao Xueqin, He would rather sacrifice a certain rationality of artistic fiction. ?Liu Xinwu
7. Instinct jumps forward quickly, while reason can only crawl slowly. ?The British poet Love Younger
8. Love is the indulgence of reason, the enjoyment of a great soul, a positive, serious enjoyment; carnal desire is sold in the streets, a vulgar and wretched enjoyment: the two are the same Two sides of the truth. ?Balzac
9. People think that their reason controls speech, but sometimes it happens to control reason. ?Bacon
10. It is wiser to do good than to do evil; it is safer to be gentle than violent; it is better to be rational than crazy. ?British poet Robert Browning
11. Lovers can always talk about some philosophical words, because both of them are in an irrational mood. ?Zhu Deyong
12. Reason is controlled by emotions, just like a weak person in the hands of a shrewd woman? Sadie
13. Some people are obsessed with their nature and have no sense. , is obsessed with rational thinking or witnessing, but does not pay attention to the Dharma, and does not pay attention to the proper conduct of Buddhism in the human world. This is a waste of time. ?Instructor Yinshun
14. The turning point of the property market has arrived. Now the property market is indeed moving from a trend of blindness, excitement, and pursuit of worries that the price will be more expensive if you don't buy it, to becoming more rational. ?Wang Shi
15. The biggest flatterer is a person's self. Compared with it, other flatterers seem very sensible. ?British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon
16. Love is the indulgence of reason, the enjoyment of a great soul, a positive, serious enjoyment; carnal desire is sold in the streets, a vulgar and wretched enjoyment: two The two are two sides of the same fact. ?Balzac
17. Vanity drives us to do more things than reason drives us to do. ?French writer La Rochefoucauld
18. The most meaningless thing in the world is to arrange your actions according to the sound of the bell instead of following normal rationality and wisdom. ?Labor Temple
19. Although conscience does not depend on reason, it cannot develop without reason. ?Rousseau
20. The most meaningless thing in the world is to arrange your actions according to the sound of the bell instead of following normal rationality and wisdom. ?Labor Temple
21. Only people’s social practice is the standard of truth for people’s understanding of the outside world. The standard of truth can only be social practice. ?Mao Zedong
22. Emotions overwhelm reason. This is the reason for evil in the world. ?Greek tragedy writer Euripides
23. The rational mission of society has been quietly withdrawn. Talents and hermits are scattered among the beautiful mountains and rivers, hiding the loneliness in front of them and the empty fame behind them. His immense talent and anger were eventually transformed into attractions for future generations to enjoy. ?Yu Qiuyu
24. Reason is the highest talent of human beings, and it is the characteristic that essentially distinguishes human beings from lower-level animals. ? German naturalist Haeckel
25. My reason has not been trained to bend and fold. All that can do that is my knees? Montaigne
26. No one A person without reason can accept reason. ?Austrian psychiatrist and founder of the school of psychoanalysis Freud
27. When reason is not on our side, it becomes the ugliest thing in the world in our eyes? (Khalifa
28. I obey reason, and if necessary, I can sacrifice my friendship, my hatred, and my life for it. ?Romain Rolland
29. Conscience, my kind master, you are the pulse of reason. ?British poet Coleridge
30. When emotions dominate everything, reason becomes powerless. ?British playwright and poet John Dryden
31. When people abandon reason, they will be dominated by emotions. Fragile emotions are overwhelming, just like a ship accidentally sailing into the deep sea, looking for Not to the moorings. ?Ancient Roman strategist Cicero
32. Imagine, this is a trait. Without it, a person cannot become a poet, a philosopher, a wise person, a rational creature, and he is not a human being. ? Diderot
33. Reason holds its own principle in one hand, studies and experiments based on that principle in the other, and rushes to nature.
?Kant
34. 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. ?Shiller
35. Opinions are ultimately determined by emotion, not by reason. ?British educator Herbert Spencer
36. Being very angry can easily lead to anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move toward improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action. . ?Peter Abelard
37. Being very angry can easily cause anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move towards the improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action. ?Peter Abelard
38. All self-serving lives are irrational and animal lives. ?Leo Tolstoy
39. Investment must be rational. If you can't understand it, don't do it. ?Warren Buffett
40. If you want to turn a perceptual person into a rational person, the only way is to first make him an aesthetic person. ?Schiller
41. The difference between humans and animals is human reason, and hatred often clouds human reason. ?Former Soviet writer Troye Polsky
42. Human reason destroys superstition, and human emotions will also destroy egoism. ?Heine
43. Reason cannot be measured by size or height, but should be measured by principles. ?Ancient Roman philosopher Epictetus
44. A madman is not a person who has lost his reason, but a person who has lost everything except his reason. ?British writer Chesterton
45. Mathematical knowledge has three main characteristics that are different from other knowledge: first, mathematical knowledge makes its results more truthful than other knowledge; second, mathematical knowledge Knowledge is the necessary first step to obtain other correct knowledge; third, the acquisition of mathematical knowledge does not depend on other knowledge. ?Schubert, H.
46. Imagination, this is a trait. Without it, a person cannot become a poet, a philosopher, a wise person, a rational creature, and he is not a human being. ? Diderot
47. Reason and truth are unique to people, and they belong to the person who speaks them first no more than the person who quotes them. Nor according to Plato any more than from myself, since he sees and understands it as well as I do. Bees plunder all kinds of flowers everywhere, but when they turn into honey, it is completely him? Montaigne
48. Only knowledge is power. Only knowledge can make us love people honestly and respect people's labor. Sincerely appreciate the wonderful results of uninterrupted great labor; only knowledge can make us become strong-spirited, honest, and rational people. ?Golky
49. The book is a living voice, and it is a representative of reason that we always respect. ?Anonymous
50. When reason and emotion are completely consistent, the voice of conscience will dominate the mind. ?Former Soviet educator Suhomlinsky
51. Human reason only needs determination to be stronger than fate, and reason is fate! ?Thomas Mann
52. What an amazing masterpiece human beings are! What noble reason! What a great power! What a beautiful instrument! What a graceful gesture! How like an angel in behavior! How like a god in wisdom! The essence of the universe! The primate of all things! ?Shakespeare
53. When reason is not on our side, it becomes the ugliest thing in the world in our eyes. ?British political scientist Halifax
54. Philosophy is the friend of reason and science, while theology is the enemy of reason and the protector of ignorance. ? Diderot
55. All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives. ?Leo Tolstoy
56. The only lamp that illuminates people is reason, and the only stick that guides life astray is conscience. ?Heine
57. Treating happiness as sorrow (things) and sorrow as joy (things) are both manifestations of losing one's mind. Losing one's mind: psychological abnormality; losing one's reason.
58. You must know that all the good things, reason, all satisfaction, and all happy feelings that people have discovered, or that God and nature have only given to humans, lie in three words: health and tranquility. And competent? Pop
59. What is the power of the harshest judge that makes people behave in their own way? It is conscience, which becomes the defender of conduct and reason. ?Former Soviet educator Suhomlinsky
60. The most advanced stage of human morality and culture is when we realize that we should use reason to control thoughts. ?British biologist Darwin, the founder of the theory of evolution
61. A rational animal should have sufficient decisiveness and courage. Whatever it should do, it should not shrink back because of danger; When he encounters something unexpected or terrifying, he should not be so flustered or trembled that he cannot move or run away to avoid it.
?Locke
62. If a woman is not sexy, she must be emotional; if she is not emotional, she must be rational; if she is not rational, she must be self-aware; if she does not even have this, she will only have misfortune? Zhu Deyong
63. Reason is the most valuable treasure bestowed by gods on mortals. ?Sophocles, one of the three greatest tragedians in ancient Greece
64. The voice of reason is gentle, but it will never stop until it is heard. ?Austrian psychiatrist and founder of the school of psychoanalysis Freud
65. Among humans, order plays a dominant role, which proves that reason and reason are the most powerful?Wulfnag
p>66. Science is not only the noblest flower of human reason, but also the most reliable source of material welfare. ?Bernard
67. My reason has not been trained to bend and fold. All that can do that is my knees? (Montaigne)
68. Only knowledge is power , only knowledge can make us love people honestly, respect people's labor, and sincerely appreciate the wonderful results of uninterrupted great labor; only knowledge can make us become honest, rational people with a strong spirit. ?Golky
69. Reason holds its own principles in one hand, studies and experiments based on that principle in the other, and goes to nature. ?Kant
70. A person who is all rational is like a knife with all sharp edges, causing the hands of the person who uses it to bleed? (Tagore)
71. Other animals They all have intelligence, passion, and rationality that only humans have. ?Pythagoras
72. We can use fantasy as a traveling companion, but we must ask reason to be our guide. ?British writer Sir Samuel Johnson
73. Science is not only the noblest flower of human reason, but also the most reliable source of material welfare. ?Bernard
74. I am most willing to seize the opportunity to admit my mistakes. I think that such a spirit of returning to truth and reason is better than having the most correct judgment. Be glorious. ?Hume
75. Rudeness damages everything, even reason and justice. ?Gracian, a 17th-century Spanish thinker and philosopher
76. If you want everything to obey you, you must first obey reason. ?Ancient Roman philosopher Seneca
77. To gain reason, one must pay a high price, and it must be at the expense of youth. ?French female writer Mrs. Lafayette
78. Properly controlling love with reason has both advantages and disadvantages. Excessive love like crazy has disadvantages but not advantages. ?The ancient Roman comedy writer Plautus
79. Once the solemn reason emits light, oh, the beautiful frost flowers of fantasy will suddenly melt. ?American psychologist Seth Rogers
80. All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives. ?Leo Tolstoy
81. All self-interested lives are irrational and animal lives. ?Leo Tolstoy
82. Being very angry can easily cause anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move towards the improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action. ?Peter Abelard
83. Being very angry can easily lead to anger and annoyance. It is a bad habit that makes the mind move toward improper things. It is an impulsive and irrational action? Peter Abelard
84. All our knowledge begins with sensibility, then enters intelligence, and finally ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason. ?Kant
85. When faced with danger, a rational person will become wiser. It can be said that he is smarter than usual. ?19th century French writer Stendhal
86. Ruthless reason is a hammer that is useless except for destruction. Is it sometimes as harmful and hateful as a cold heart? (Jouber)
87. Love and Reason Love is buried deep in the soul and does not live between the lips. If love is rational and intelligent Yes, prudent, it is noble. ?The former Soviet educator Suhomlinsky's "Education of Love"
88. If you listen to words with reason, you will have the master; if you suffocate desire with Tao, your heart will be pure. ?Ming Dynasty writer and calligrapher Chen Jiru's "The Secret of a Small Window"
89. The wavering of thought is not a wavering between right and wrong, but a kind of wandering between rationality and irrationality. ?Swiss psychologist and psychoanalyst Carl Jung
90. The power of love is peace. It never ignores reason, convention, honor and disgrace. It can turn all fear, shock and pain into sweetness when it is experienced? Shakespeare
91. The happiness or misfortune of a rational person does not depend on his own feelings, but on his behavior. ?Philosopher, Emperor of the Ancient Roman Empire Marcus Aurelius
92. Things and rationality are the same as the appearance and the inside of a flower, and the shape and shadow are the same. The appearance has the inside, and the shape has the shadow . The same is true for all dharmas. We cannot find nature apart from each other, and we can never create things from nature. ?Teacher Yinshun
93. Everyone pursues happiness. Happiness is living in obedience to the universe and to the rational life that is the guiding principle of mankind. ?Zeno
94. I am very rational. Many people have higher IQs than me, and many people work longer and harder than me, but I do things more rationally.
You must be able to control yourself and not let your emotions control your rationality.
?Warren Buffett
95. People, in fact, all rational beings, exist because they are an end in themselves, not just tools for this or that will? Kant