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1. The emergence of will is not the denial of wishes, but the merging and elevating of wishes to a higher level of consciousness. ——Rollo May

2. Without ideals, that is, without some kind of good wishes, there will never be a good reality. ——Dostoyevsky

3. Living among desires without hope is the greatest tragedy in life. ——Dante

4. Only when you have wishes will you be happy. ——Schiller

5. Learning mathematics is to explore the mysteries of the universe. As we know, the laws of planets and strata, heat and electricity, variation and existence, all involve mathematical truths. If language reflects and reveals the voice of the Creator, then mathematics reflects and reveals the wisdom of the Creator, and repeatedly repeats the story of how things mutate into existence. Mathematics focuses and directs our energy, self-esteem, and desire to know truth and thereby live in the family of God. Just as literature induces people's emotions and understanding, mathematics inspires people's imagination and reasoning. ——Chancellor, W.E.

6. There is nothing impossible in life, but you need to have a strong desire, and you should risk your life if necessary. ——Leonov Leonov

7. Vanity and real sorrow are completely contradictory emotions, but this emotion is so deep-rooted in human nature that even the most painful sorrow can hardly overcome it. exclude. In moments of sorrow, vanity manifests itself in the desire to appear sad, miserable, or strong; we do not recognize these base desires, but they never do; they remain with us even in the deepest sorrow, and they weaken its power. Not virtue and sincerity. ——Leo Tolstoy

8. "Thinking" should go in front of everyone, and "desire" might as well stay behind. ——Franklin

9. Knowledge alone is not enough, you must also apply it; desire alone is not enough, you must also act. ——Goethe

10. Conscience is an inner feeling, a resistance to some abnormal desire that is restless in our bodies. ——Freud

11. I would rather be the smallest person among human beings who has dreams and the desire to realize their dreams, than be the greatest person who has no dreams and no wishes. people. ——Kahlil Gibran

12. People must be like the stars in the sky, always clearly seeing the fire of all hopes and wishes, and the fire will never go out on the earth. ——Golky

13. The sense of beauty is inseparably combined with hearing and vision. It cannot be imagined without hearing and vision. When a person loses the desire to see beautiful things because of boredom, the desire to appreciate that beauty must also disappear. ——Chernyshevsky

14. Vanity is a desire to pursue personal glory. It is not based on a person’s quality, performance and achievements, but only on the basis of personal existence to win the appreciation of others. A desire to respect and admire. So vanity is nothing more than a frivolous beautiful woman. ——Goethe

15. Justice is the firm and permanent desire to give everyone the part he deserves. ——Justinian

16. The true IKEA spirit is based on our enthusiasm, our persistent innovative spirit, our cost awareness, our desire to take responsibility and help others, and our professionalism , and what our concise behavior consists of. ——Ingvar Kamprad

17. I would rather be the smallest person among mankind who has dreams and the desire to realize his dreams, than be the greatest person without dreams and desires. people. ——Kahlil Gibran

18. The verses of a Lapland song cannot be forgotten until now: "The wishes of children are the wishes of the wind, and the thoughts of youth are long thoughts."

——Longfellow

19. Human psychology is all like this, and it seems to always be like this; the less you can get something, the more you want it, and in the process of realizing this desire The greater the difficulties encountered, the stronger the will to fight becomes. ——Giovannioli

20. Emotions and desires are the driving force behind all human efforts and creations, no matter how superb the efforts and creations presented to us appear on the surface. ——Einstein

21. Only by arousing the desire of human beings to pursue beauty can she obtain beauty itself. ——Duncan

22. The true IKEA spirit is based on our enthusiasm, our persistent innovative spirit, our cost awareness, our desire to take responsibility and help others, our professionalism, and Made of our simple actions. ——Ingvar Kamprad

23. No desire in the heart is equal to no air on the ground. ——Bulwell Cotton

24. Belief is generated by a desire, because you will believe if you are willing to believe, you will believe if you hope to believe, and you will believe if there is a benefit. ——Strindberg

25. Will-this is not simply desire and the satisfaction of desire, but also desire and restraint, desire and giving up. If your child is trained only to fulfill his own wishes, he will not have the greatest will. ——Makarenko

26. The responsibility of every person with good intentions is to do his best to make determined efforts in his own small world to make the teachings of pure humanity become A living force. If they make a loyal effort in this regard and are not trampled underfoot by his contemporaries, then he can consider himself and the society in which he lives happy. ——Einstein

27. If there are two people with similar conditions, one is comforted by warmth and cared for by someone who is concerned about his life and death, and the other is served by a professional nurse: then it must be the latter. The former is saved without treatment. This is an involuntary interaction between people. Doctors are unwilling to admit this, thinking that the patient was saved because of his attentive service and strict compliance with the doctor's instructions; but every mother knows that a persistent wish does have the power to bring the dead back to life. ——Balzac

28. Justice is the firm and permanent desire to give everyone the part he deserves. ——Ancient Roman Justinian's "General Theory of Law"

29. Children's spiritual world cannot be turned into mere learning of knowledge. If we endeavor to direct all the mental energies of a child to schoolwork, his life will become intolerable. He should not only be a student, but above all a person with many interests, requirements and desires. ——Suhomlinsky

30. I would rather be the smallest person among human beings who has dreams and the desire to realize them, rather than be the greatest person without dreams or desires. people. ——Kahlil Gibran

31. Without great aspirations, there would be no great genius. ——Balzac