Cows eat grass and horses eat food. Cows enjoy the least and contribute the most, so it is best to be a scalper. I am willing to serve the party and the people as a scalper for the rest of my life. ——Wang Jinxi
People gain happiness in performing their duties. It's like a person carrying something on his back, but he feels very comfortable. If a person does not have it and does not perform any duties, it is like driving an empty car, that is, it is wasted. ——Rozov
My art should only benefit poor people. Ah, what a happy moment! How happy I will be when I can come close to this! ——Beethoven
Create, or prepare future creation. It is a necessity: happiness can only exist when this necessity is satisfied. ——Romain Rolland
The more happiness is shared with others, the more its value increases. ——Seiichi Morimura
The bounden duty of scientists requires us to continue to strive to completely reveal the mysteries of nature. Mastering these mysteries can benefit mankind in the future. —— Joliot Curie
Only the happiness of the entire human race is your happiness. ——Di Cigen
If happiness lies in physical pleasure, then it should be said that the cow is happy when it finds fodder to eat. ——Heraclitus
If one day, I can contribute to the interests of our public, I will consider myself the happiest person in the world. —— Gogol
Personal pain and joy must be integrated into the pain and joy of the times. ——Ai Qing
There are tens of millions of mansions in Ande, which can shelter all the poor people in the world with joy. ——Du Fu
If a person has lofty ideals, he will feel happy even in the most difficult and difficult times. ——Xu Teli
Of course a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money. ——Marx
Blessed are those who have nothing, because they will gain everything! ——Romain Rolland
When you are happy, never lose the virtues that make you happy. ——Moroa
Sudden death is not very painful, but long-term exhaustion is really unbearable. ——Anonymous
Happiness, if it only belongs to me, the property of one person among thousands of people, then get away from me! —— Belinsky
No matter how difficult it is, the struggle for happiness is not a pain, but a joy, not a tragedy, but a drama. —— Excerpt from Chernyshevsky
I have always found the vulgar goals that people strive for—property, vanity, luxurious life—to be despicable. —— Einstein
Happiness built on the pain of others is not true happiness. —— A. Babayeva
It is a myth to want to get happiness without paying any price. ——Xu Teli
It penetrates the depths of the soul, causing people to suffer mental torture and get trauma. In other words, from this injury, recuperation and healing, the suffering is washed away, and then The road to rebirth. ——Lu Xun
The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is. —— Wilde
Humility does not mean caring more about others and less about yourself, nor does it mean admitting that you are incompetent, but it means fundamentally putting yourself aside. ——William Tempo
Humans are the only animals that blush, or the only animals that should blush. ——Mark Twain
Habits are habits. No one can throw them out of the window, they can only lead them downstairs step by step. ——Mark Twain
Life is not a game, therefore, we do not have the right to give up it just by our own will. —— Leo Tolstoy
You understand that human life is neither as good nor as bad as people think. —— Maupassant
The most noble ideas come first, followed by money; a society with only money without the most noble ideas will collapse.
—— Dostoyevsky
If pain is exchanged for understanding the truth and adhering to the truth, you should consciously accept it happily. Then, and only then, will the pain turn into happiness. —— Zhang Zhixin
The happiness of serious people does not lie in frivolous companions such as romance, entertainment and laughter, but in perseverance and perseverance. ——Cicero Happiness, if it only belongs to me, the property of one person among thousands of people, then get away from me! —— Belinsky
No matter how difficult it is, the struggle for happiness is not a pain, but a joy, not a tragedy, but a drama. —— Chernyshevsky, excerpted from You and Me Money Making Network
The vulgar goals that people strive for—property, vanity, luxurious life—I always feel that they are all despicable. —— Einstein
Happiness built on the pain of others is not true happiness. —— A. Babaeva
It is a myth to want to get happiness without paying any price. ——Xu Teli
It penetrates the depths of the soul, causing people to suffer mental torture and get trauma. In other words, from this injury, recuperation and healing, the suffering is washed away, and then The road to rebirth. ——Lu Xun
The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is. —— Wilde
Humility does not mean caring more about others and less about yourself, nor does it mean admitting that you are incompetent, but it means fundamentally putting yourself aside. ——William Temple
Humans are the only animals that blush, or the only animals that should blush. ——Mark Twain
Habits are habits. No one can throw them out of the window, they can only lead them downstairs step by step. ——Mark Twain
Life is not a game, therefore, we do not have the right to give up it just by our own will. —— Leo Tolstoy
You understand that a person’s life is neither as good nor as bad as people think. —— Maupassant
The most noble ideas come first, followed by money; a society with only money without the most noble ideas will collapse. —— Dostoyevsky
If pain is exchanged for understanding the truth and adhering to the truth, you should consciously accept it happily. Then, and only then, will the pain turn into happiness. —— Zhang Zhixin
The happiness of serious people does not lie in frivolous companions such as romance, entertainment and laughter, but in perseverance and perseverance. ——Cicero
Do you want to be a happy person? I hope you learn to bear hardships first. ——Turgenev
The money in our hands is a tool to maintain freedom. ——Rousseau
Happiness is not inherently bad, but some producers of happiness bring trouble many times greater than happiness. ——Epicurus