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What are the famous poems about self-control and self-restraint?
famous sayings and aphorisms of self-improvement

1.

Everyone has amazing potential. Believe in your own strength and youth, and keep telling yourself, "Everything depends on me.

"-Gide

2.

My advice to young people can be summed up in only three sentences, that is, work hard, work harder and work to the end.

-Bismarck

3.

if the younger generation of a nation does not have youth, it is a great misfortune for this nation.

-herzen

4.

children, don't be afraid of reality, don't bow to reality. You came to this world not to obey the old things, but to create new, rational and glorious things.

-Gorky

5.

youth must be early, so you can't grow into a teenager.

-Meng Jiao

6.

youth is not a luxury, but pleasure is not what you want.

-Wen Tianxiang's famous words about self-regulation

1. You can't be clear-minded unless you are indifferent, and you can't be far away unless you are quiet.

2. don't be happy with things, don't be sad with yourself.

3. Go your own way and let others talk.

4. What exists is reasonable.

Famous sayings about self-worth

● Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person.

-Chekhov

● The mind should be entertained sometimes, so that it can better return to thought and itself.

-Federus

● Having a quiet mind is equal to grasping the whole mind; Having a stable spirit is equal to being able to command yourself! -Mirbel

● Emotion trumps reason, which is the reason why human beings have evil.

-euripides

● In the first half of life, you have the ability to enjoy yourself without the opportunity to enjoy yourself; In the second half of life, there is the opportunity to enjoy but no ability to enjoy.

-Mark Twain

Humans are usually like dogs. When they hear dogs barking in the distance, they bark themselves.

-Voltaire

● You know, human beings always overestimate the value of what they don't have.

-Bernard Shaw

● Man is the best among animals when he is perfect, but when he is cut off from law and justice, he is the worst among animals.

-Aristotle

● People have an emotional heart, a thinking brain and a talking tongue.

-Shelley