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Famous sayings of some philosophers!
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Famous sayings of some philosophers!

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Time is the greatest friend of truth, prejudice is its greatest enemy, and humility is its eternal companion. (Cha, Li Yuntong)

People are cute not because they are beautiful, but because they are cute.

The beauty of the table can only please for a while, and the beauty of the heart can last. (Goethe)

The biggest boredom is to work hard for boredom. (Shakespeare)

There are no bystanders in life. (Goethe)

If a wise man does a stupid thing, it is not a trivial matter. (Goethe)

Understand life and love life. (Roman, Roland)

The laurel of honor is woven with thorns. (Carlyle)

What is the secret of success: work hard, use the right methods, and talk less. (Einstein)

Only by facing up to our ignorance can we expand our knowledge.

I don't want to have a mind full of things, but I'd rather have an open mind. (Montaigne)

Carve your name in people's hearts, not in marble. (Edison)

The amount of life is calculated by time, and the value of life is calculated by contribution. (Petofi)

Get up, slacker! Don't waste your life, there will be enough time for you to sleep in the grave later. (Franklin)

If a person can no longer live honorably, he should die honorably. (Nietzsche)

The specific medicine against evil is to fight evil. (Tagore)

Life is short, but fame is eternal. (Homer)

Reading a hundred books for a hundred questions is better than reading ten books for one question. (brandes)

Knowledge is the root of a tree, the bud of a flower, the light of life and the source of progress.

Science has no national boundaries, because it belongs to the wealth of all mankind and is the torch to illuminate the world, but scholars belong to the motherland. Hugo

The question mark is the key to any science. (Balzac)

Truth is not made by applause, and right or wrong is not decided by voting. (Carlyle)

A person's value should be judged by his contribution, not by his achievements. (Einstein)

An uneducated and imaginative person has wings but no feet. (Joubert)

Frustration produces disappointment, disappointment produces vacillation, vacillation produces failure. (bacon)

On the clock of time, there are only two words-now. (Shakespeare)

The length of time depends on what people give it. (Mark)

Void, staring at his name. (Jose, Marty)

Economy-the wealth of the poor and the wisdom of the rich. (Dumas)

What is your most cherished virtue? Simple. (Marx)

Flattery is worse than a murder knife. (Augustine)

To remain silent about truth is to shout for falsehood.

The greatest virtue in the world is loving the motherland. (Hector, Butov)

An innocent conscience is a gentle pillow. (Anderson)

Whoever sows morality will reap honor. (Leonardo da Vinci)

A person's life is short, but if he lives meanly, it will be too long. (Shakespeare)

No matter how long the night is, the day will come.

Living in a hopeless desire is the greatest sorrow in life. (Dante)

Time is the fairest, 24 hours for anyone; Time is also the most private, not anyone's 24 hours. (Huxley)

If you want to enjoy art, you must be an artistic person. (Marx)

Beauty is everywhere. For our eyes, it is not the lack of beauty, but the lack of discovery. (Rodin)

Everyone wants the truth to be on his side, but not everyone wants to be on his side. (Watley)

The most valuable knowledge is the knowledge of methods. (Descartes)

Diligence comes from lofty goals; Enthusiasm comes from determination.

Faith is an oasis in the heart.

The cornerstone, willing and unknown, always carries weight and sets off majesty and nobility.

Genius is one tenth of inspiration and nine tenths of sweat. (Tolstoy)

The greatest misfortune that people suffer is not the violence of the wicked, but the weakness of the excellent. (Roman, Roland)

To be afraid of mistakes is to undermine progress. (white reed)

If you are not afraid of losing your reputation, you are afraid of being discouraged.

Nothing is more painful than recalling the happy past in misery. (Dante)