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1. If a person’s entire personality and entire life are dedicated to a moral pursuit, and if he has such power, all other people will appear small compared to this person in this regard. time, then we can see the noble goodness in this person. ——Chernyshevsky

2. I believe that people can live interesting and useful lives in every period. We should not waste our lives, we should be able to say, "I have done what I can do," that is all people can ask of us, and only in this way can we have a little joy. ——Marie Curie

3. One of the two lovers always loves the other, while the other just accepts the love of the other. This is a painful truth that most of us must obey. But occasionally there will be situations where two people are passionately in love with each other and at the same time are passionately in love with each other. —— Somerset Maugham

4. Friendship is a palliative when we are sad, a reliever when we are sad, an outlet for our stress, a shelter when we are in disaster, and a refuge when we are hesitant. The negotiator is the freshener of our brains, the outlet for our thoughts, and the forging and improvement of our contemplation. ——Jeremiah Taylor

5. Mistakes and setbacks teach us and make us smarter, so we can handle things better. Mistakes are inevitable for any political party or individual, and we ask for fewer mistakes. If you make a mistake, you need to correct it. The faster and more thorough the correction, the better. ——Mao Zedong

6. Those who have tasted love wish they had never been in love. It turns out that love is just a colorful rainbow, but its beauty is suitable for being in the distance. It can only be watched, and it is short-lived. In a moment, it disappears. You search and search, but it never appears again. ——Dora

7. A vulgar mind can never understand the comfort that boundless sorrow can bring to a suffering person. As long as it is solemn and great, it is beneficial to people. The ultimate in suffering is liberation. Nothing can depress the soul, attack the soul, or bring the soul to a place of eternal destruction, like mediocre pain, mediocre joy, and selfish and insignificant troubles. ——Romain Rolland

8. If love is bound, the journey of the world will be stopped immediately. If love is buried in a grave, travelers are the tombstones that fall on the grave. Just like a ship's characteristic is to be steered and sailed, love is not allowed to be imprisoned, but only allowed to be pushed forward. The power of the bond of love is enough to break all bonds. ——Tagore

9. However, Gorky’s merit is not that everything he wrote is satisfactory, but that he is the first person in Russia, and even the world, to talk about it with contempt and disgust. A philistine man, and he spoke at a time when society was ready for such protests. ——Chekhov

10. Being complacent every minute and every second, you stop absorbing life and excreting life in this minute and second. Only by accepting criticism can all the dregs of the spirit be excreted. Only absorb other people's opinions. Only then can I add new spiritual nourishment. ——Xu Teli

11. Aesthetic education is an indispensable part of students’ all-round development. Its essence lies in understanding the beauty of nature and society, and understanding the beauty of the relationship between people. It lies in art. To understand the surrounding reality through eyesight is also to cultivate the creativity of artistic beauty. ——Kelov

12. Since habits are the masters of life, people should strive to obtain good habits. If a habit starts at an early age, it is the most perfect habit. This is certain. We call this education. Education is actually a habit that starts at an early age. ——Bacon

13. In principle, it is right that those who contribute most to the improvement of human life should be the most loved. However, if you ask others to admit that you are taller, stronger, or more intelligent than your peers or classmates, it will easily lead to a self-centered attitude psychologically, which is harmful to both individuals and society. ——Einstein

14. People are the same no matter where they go. They should endure it and should not be stubborn and fight meaninglessly with society. As long as you feel at ease, just go your own way. In order for a person to truly become an educated person, he must possess three qualities: profound knowledge, thinking habits and noble sentiments. ——Chernyshevsky

15. Meek young people grow up in libraries. They believe that their duty is to accept the opinions expressed by Cicero, Locke, and Bacon; they forget Cicero, Locke, and Bacon were only young men in libraries when they wrote these books. ——Emerson

16. It is very easy for people who are loyal to establish friendship with each other; it is difficult for them to destroy the existing friendship. Just like a golden vessel, it is not easily broken; if it is damaged, it is the easiest thing to repair it and restore it to its original state. ——Ibn Mugafa

17. Reading makes people enriched, discussion makes people witty, notes make people accurate, reading history makes people wise, reading poetry makes people smart, mathematics makes people thoughtful, science Make people profound, ethics make people solemn, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent. Whatever you learn becomes your character.

——Bacon

18. The kind of love that sublimates us and empowers us with beautiful feelings and thoughts can be regarded as a noble passion; while it makes us selfish, timid, and weak Our love, which flows into blind instinctive obscenities, should be regarded as an evil passion. ——George Sand

19. 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

20. Use words and things to praise, use warnings, reprimands, punishments and corporal punishment for special individual faults, and use an instructive punishment system, that is, "persist in A candid attitude, with sincere intentions" enables the child to understand that doing so is good for him, just like taking bitter medicine to cure an illness. ——Comenius

21. If a young man believes that he will become an immortal writer in the future, he will naturally feel extremely happy in his heart: this can be said to be the sweetest moment in life. This ambition is indeed noble, but unfortunately, the foundation is often too shaky. ——Mark Twain

22. Every thinker, when the time is right, his main ideas will inevitably look for an outlet, just like a prick looking for outflow from a festering finger; The baby seeks birth from the mother's womb; the swollen fruit seeks to escape from the shell as irresistibly. ——Zweig

23. Forgetting is the magic weapon of strong and creative people. They will forget like nature. Nature does not know what mistakes are made. The weak do not use pain as a way to avoid past mistakes. Instead, he lives in pain, immerses himself in it, reviews past sufferings every day, and tortures himself. ——Balzac

24. There are always ups and downs in a person's life. It will not always rise like the rising sun, nor will it always be miserable. Repeated ups and downs are training for a person. Therefore, those who float above do not need to be proud; those who sink below do not need to be pessimistic. We must be frank and humble, optimistic and enterprising, and move forward. ——Konosuke Matsushita

25. Sincere love does not mean sweet words, generous speeches, and kisses and hugs. Love is a noble, beautiful, and pure emotion. Hypocrisy and fraud should be replaced by loyalty and sincerity, selfishness should be replaced by mutual respect, and rash actions should be replaced by moral civilization. ——Huang Shaoping

26. When everything seemed hopeless, I watched the stone cutter knock on his stone hundreds of times without seeing any cracks. But in the 101st time, the stone was split in two. I realized that it was not that blow but the previous knock that made it crack. ——Jacques Reis

27. Land is valued for its fertility and harvest; talent is also land, but it does not produce food, but truth. If it can only breed contemplation and fantasy, no matter how great your talent is, it will only be a sandy field or a salt pond, and not even grass will grow on it. ——Belinsky

28. When there is true love between two people, age, economic conditions, beauty and ugliness, height, etc. will not be taken into consideration. of external insignificant factors. If there is this kind of problem between you, then you have to ask yourself first if you are really in love. ——Roland

29. Only 15% of a person's career success is due to his professional skills, and the other 85% depends on interpersonal relationships and external skills. Soft and hard are relative terms. Professional skills are hard skills, and communicative skills that are good at handling interpersonal relationships are soft skills. ——Carnegie

30. Behind any success, there are fifteen to twenty years of life experience and rich life experience. Without these experiences, any quick thinking may not be possible. Yes, and here, I'm afraid, no amount of genius will help. ——Pavlenko

31. There is no joy in the world without worries, no peace without disputes, no love without suspicion, no peace without hidden fear, and no satisfaction. There is no honor without flaws, no honor without shame. ——Grimelshausen

32. Don’t waste an inch of your time. Don’t listen to boring words, don’t try to remedy hopeless mistakes, and don’t waste your time on ignorance, mediocrity and wretchedness. Your life, these things are the sick goals and false ideals of our time. Live it! Live your amazing life! Don't waste any of it. ——Oscar Wilde

33. A person is most afraid of dishonesty, and the most valuable thing for young people is their honest style. "Honest" means not deceiving yourself and others. It is easy not to deceive others, but the most difficult thing is not to deceive yourself. "Honest style" means being down-to-earth and not taking advantage. Nothing is cheap in the world, and anyone who wants to take advantage will suffer. ——Xu Teli

34. People, it is in vain that you look for your own miserable remedy within yourselves. All your light can achieve is the realization that you will never find truth or beauty within yourselves. ——Pascal

35. Children’s hearts are sensitive and open to receiving all good things.

If teachers induce children to follow good examples and encourage the imitation of all good behavior, all defects in children will gradually disappear without pain or trauma and without discomfort. ——Suhomlinsky

36. You are the children of the enslaved land, you are the angel of love, you are the whimsical elf, you are the honest child, you are the experienced old man. , you are a rich and thoughtful man, you are a kind-hearted woman, you are a giant full of hope, you are a mother who has suffered much, you are a poet full of fantasy. ——Balzac

37. Once soap is used, it will gradually dissolve or even disappear, but in the meantime, it can make the laundry clean and dirty. If there is soap that does not dissolve in water, it is useless. People who do not know how to sacrifice themselves to benefit society, but only know how to be stingy with their own efforts, are like soap that does not melt. ——Warner Meg

38. The palace of history is different from the upper class society now, just in that it only opens its door to hard work and virtue. No amount of wealth, reputation, or cunning can seduce, intimidate, or deceive the gatekeepers of Elisim. In a deeper sense, evil or vulgar people cannot enter the palace of history. ——Ruskin

39. Once they enter society and interact with others, on the one hand, they can increase their knowledge and self-confidence, but at the same time, it is easy for them to lose their virtue; so they have to understand their virtue in advance. There is so much preparation that it becomes deeply fixed on them. ——Locke

40. Don’t let family ties become more and more vulnerable to the impact of the bustling modern social changes. At least we can start from ourselves and don’t leave regrets to ourselves. As the saying goes, "Tree desires." It's quiet but the wind doesn't stop, and the child wants to be raised but can't wait for you to be loved. "Take this opportunity to send a warm greeting to your parents that is not extravagant! ——Anonymous

41. For the liberation of class and nation, and for the success of the party’s cause, I don’t care about the gorgeous buildings, but I would rather live in a humble and humid shack; I don’t care about delicious food. I prefer to eat prickly corn millet and vegetable roots when eating Western food; I don't care for a comfortable and soft wire bed, and would rather sleep in a pig pen or dog's nest. ——Fang Zhimin

42. It all depends on human effort: one year can be equal to two or three years, for example, you spend 17 or 8 hours studying every day; conversely, two or three years can also be equal to one year, or even better than one. I am still young and, for example, I only spend less than five or six hours a day reading. I am determined to spend sixteen to eighteen hours a day reading through the collected works of Chinese dynasties. ——Cai Shangsi

43. My reason is that if things in the world do not embarrass others or embarrass yourself, the best way is to make yourself inferior. For example, since I am ugly, I never put on airs in front of women, and I go from 50 to 100, so ugliness has another endearing aspect. ——Jia Pingwa

44. Human beings, according to the usual definition, are flesh and blood animals that walk on two legs and can feel, think and judge. However, in the Gospels and Jean-Jacques Clouseau, Come, man should not feel, think, judge; he should even crawl on his knees, so that the priest can ride briskly on him. ——Holbach

45. A person comes to this world naked, and finally leaves this world naked. When I think about it, fame and wealth are all external things, and only one can do his best. Working hard to make more people in society benefit from his work is the happiest thing in life. ——Zou Taofen

46. With friends, life can show its full value; a person lives for his friends; keeping his life intact and not eroded by time is also for his friends. Friendship must be as warm as love, and love must be as unbreakable as friendship. ——Moore John

47. The intoxication and trembling of love, the spasm of possession, the anger caused by not being able to detect the secret, all disappeared without a trace: only love has the sweet taste of sadness. Hug him tightly, a love that has almost no desire but is extremely strong. ——Zweig

48. If people can not only pursue beauty persistently, but also be able to discover beauty keenly and consciously create beauty, then not only will they themselves become more perfect, but the entire society and society will also become more perfect. Everything around us will also become more perfect. ——Anonymous

49. No one is special, but everyone is unique and has the need to exist, and then love, get hurt, choose, and continue living. Love is the driving force of life. Whether you love yourself or others, I always believe that people who know tolerance and love will be happier. ——Yang Mi

50. Fearlessness is an outstanding power of the soul, which enables the soul to transcend the pain, confusion and emotions that may be caused by facing great dangers. It is by this power that heroes can sustain themselves with a calm attitude even in the most sudden and terrible events, and continue to use their reason freely. ——La Rochefoucauld

51. Humility and obedience make them more suitable for being taught; so you don’t need to pay too much attention to the development of self-confidence in advance. What should take the most time, effort and effort is to enable them to acquire the principles, practices and good education of virtue. This is something they should prepare for in advance so as not to lose it easily later. ——Locke

52. Women generally like to pay attention to the life in front of them. Before she got married, she wanted to win you.

After marriage, you are just one of many factors in her life. In a sense, you are only secondary in importance, because she has you, and everything else is changing - children, family life, new clothes, social relations. ——Herman Walker

53. We should not tarnish a friendship by trying to maintain it at any cost. If friendship must be sacrificed for the greater love, there is no way around it; but if it can be maintained, then it can truly reach perfection. —— Tagore

54. A person comes to this world naked, and finally leaves this world naked. When I think about it, fame and wealth are all external things. When more people in society benefit from his work, it is the happiest thing in life. ——Zou Taofen

55. Most people praise mediocre people. For mediocre people, people are very happy to help; for talented people, people are happy to be deprived. The latter became the object of jealousy, and people did not forgive him; but for the interests of the former, people supported him at all costs, and he was supported by people's vanity. ——Montesquieu

56. No matter what kind of society one is in, a person’s ideal is for the benefit of the majority, for the progress of society, and promotes the development of social productivity. In other words, it is a great ideal that conforms to the development laws of social history. ——Tao Zhu

57. What is water in education? It's love, it's love. Without love, education becomes a pool without water. No matter how square or round you are, you can never escape the emptiness. The broad love of the class teacher is like the water flowing in the pool of the class, nourishing the hearts of the students at all times. ——Xia Beizun

58. Some people say that knowledge is power. For me, knowledge is happiness. With knowledge, you can distinguish between truth and falsehood, between nobility and insignificance. When you understand the thoughts and behaviors of people in various periods, you will have sympathy and close feelings for human beings who have developed to today.

——Helen Keller