"The highest realm in life" - Engels 2. Whoever hunts for the final and ultimate truth here, the real and fundamentally unchanging truth, will not gain anything. ——Engels 3. The state did not always exist. There used to be societies that did not need the state and did not know what state power was. When the economic development reached a certain stage and society was inevitably divided into classes, the state became necessary because of this division - Engels 4. Adversity makes genius Stand out and good times will be buried - Engels 5. I think the tendency should be not to say it in particular, but to let it flow out from the scene and plot - Engels 6. The more tense life is, the more it can show people's vitality. ——Engels 7. Economy is the foundation, and politics is the concentration of economy. ——Engels 8. Material is not the product of spirit, but spirit is only the highest product of matter. ——Engels "Ludwig Feuerbach and the End of German Classical Philosophy" 9. If a nation wants to stand at the highest peak of science, it must not be without theoretical thinking for a moment - Engels 10. Only after it not only eliminates classes Only at a stage of social development in which this opposition is forgotten in actual life can a truly human morality become possible that transcends class antagonism and transcends the memory of this opposition. ——Engels 11. There is no huge disaster that is not compensated by historical progress. ——Engels 12. Only when the social productive forces develop to a certain stage, and develop to a very high stage even for our modern conditions, can it be possible to bring production to a certain level. Raising it to such a level that the elimination of class distinctions becomes a real progress and that this elimination is permanently consolidated and does not cause stagnation or even decline in the mode of production of society - Engels 13. No religious teaching is sufficient to support a A society on the verge of collapse. ——Engels 14. To judge a person is of course not by his statements, but by his actions, not by what he claims to be, but by what he does and what kind of person he actually is ——Engels