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1. If genius is not used, genius will definitely decline and will be destroyed in chronic decay; where laziness fatally dominates everything, work, hard work, will not improve and will not be able to Get back on your feet. ——[Russian] Krylov, "Ponds and Rivers", page 126 of "Krylov's Fables".

Ivan Andreevich Krylov (February 13, 1769 - November 21, 1844) was a famous fabler and writer in Russia and the world.

2. If a talented person wants to develop quickly and happily, he needs to have a very prosperous spiritual civilization and healthy education popularized in his nation. ——[Germany] Goethe's "Goethe's Conversations" page 141.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (August 28, 1749 - March 22, 1832), born in Frankfurt am Main, was a famous German thinker, writer, and scientist. The most famous representative of Weimar classicism.

3. Although we are born with some abilities, our development is due to the countless influences of the vast world. From these influences, we absorb what we can absorb and what is useful to us. part. ——[Germany] Goethe's "Goethe's Conversations" page 178.

Goethe is one of the greatest German writers and an outstanding and glorious figure in the field of world literature. In 1774, he published "The Sorrows of Young Werther", which made him famous.

4. A responsible person is someone to whom others can trust everything. ——[Germany] Brecht, "Mr. Pandela and His Servant Madi", "Selected Brecht Dramas" (Part 2), page 143.

Berto Brecht (February 10, 1898 - August 14, 1956) was a famous German dramatist and poet.

5. I believe that all human achievements are meaningful only because they are expressions of human abilities and the products of reason and free will. ——[Switzerland] Keller's "Henry in Green" (Part 1), page 284.

Swiss German writer. Born in Zurich on July 19, 1819, his first "Collected Poems" was a collection of political lyric poems. The "Collected Poems" published in 1883 included the best poems he wrote.

6. No matter what talents or abilities a person is endowed with, if he does not convey that talent to others, he will have nothing. ——[English] Shakespeare's "Troilus and Cressida", "The Complete Works of Shakespeare", Volume 7, page 187.

William Shakespeare (April 23, 1564 - April 23, 1616) was the most outstanding dramatist in the history of English literature and one of the most important and greatest writers of the European Renaissance.