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There is nothing to be afraid of in life, only things that need to be understood. (Marie Curie)

As long as a person still has pursuits, he will not grow old. No one is old until regrets replace dreams. (Barrymore)

As long as there is unlimited enthusiasm, a person can succeed in almost anything. (Schwab)

One thing I know: Only those among you who are willing to seek to discover how to serve others are truly happy. (Schweitzer)

The most important thing in life is to establish a great goal and have the determination to achieve it. (Goethe)

Live to make a difference, this is what life is all about. (Holmes)

Don't be afraid that your life will end. Worry instead that your life will never really begin. (Newman)

Choose a life of action rather than a life of showing off. (Nebos)

When a person begins to fight in his heart, he gains value. (Browning)

There is only one kind of success, and that is to be able to spend your life in your own way. (Morley)

We must accept disappointment because it is limited, but we must never lose hope because it is infinite. (Martin Luther King)

As we grow older, we do not become better or worse, but become more like ourselves. (Becker)

Even if a gem falls in the mire, it is still valuable; even if the dust rises to the sky, it is still worthless. (Jabir)

It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. (Strong)

A person can fail many times, but as long as he does not start blaming others, he is not a failure. (Burroughs)

Work is the panacea for all human ailments and sufferings. (Carlyle)

At twenty it is will that dominates, at thirty it is wit, and at forty it is judgment. (Franklin)

The tragedy of life is not how much people suffer, but what people miss. (Carlisle)

A habit is a habit. No one can throw it out of the window, but can only lead it downstairs step by step. (Mark Twain)

A rough definition can be given to bigotry: the anger of someone who has no point of view. (Chesterton

Optimist: A person who is driven up a tree by a lion but can still enjoy the scenery. (Winchell)

You know what charisma is: a The greatest tragedy for a poet is to be admired because of a misunderstanding.

< p>The essence of language is human activity (Jespersen)

Animals are extremely easy to get along with, they never ask questions and they never criticize.

< p>Education is a process of gradually discovering one's ignorance.

Education is not to teach young people to make a living, but to teach them to create a life.

I. It is better to see youth blush than grow pale (Cato)

The ignorant cannot be defeated in an argument (McAdoo)

A protracted argument means both sides are wrong. (Voltaire)

People usually argue because they can't reason.

Understand. Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world; unreasonable people want to adapt the world to themselves (Robert Shaw)

Any form of addiction is bad, whether it is alcohol, morphine or idealism. . (Jung)

As long as the world exists, there will be mistakes, and if no one rebels, these mistakes will always exist. (Darrow)

I don’t agree with you. but I will defend to the death your right to speak (Voltaire)

The only truly free person is the one who can refuse an invitation to a party without giving a reason.

He who has a new idea is an eccentric until his idea is accepted (Mark Twain)

The greater the man, the more he can restrain his anger (Ovid)

Great people are always willing to be small people.

(Emerson)

Death is the only pure and beautiful end of great passion. (Lawrence)

Great men are rarely abrupt mountains; they are the highest of mountains. (Higginson)

Even if entire solar systems and galaxies collapse, you only die once. (Carlyle)

Many people's tombstones should be engraved with: "Died at thirty, buried at sixty." (Butler)

If you feel that you have something in your life Once you get a position, half of the problem of satisfaction is solved. (Woodberry)

We should live and work in this way throughout our lives so that the seeds given to us can bloom in the next generation and the flowers given to us can bear fruit in the next generation. This is what we call progress. meaning. (Beecher)

What is man’s first duty? The answer is simple: don’t pretend to be yourself. (Ibsen)

In the process of patiently laboring over the trivial matters of life, you can realize the great meaning and image of the whole life. (Brooks)

Excellent genius disdains to follow the road traveled by others, he seeks hitherto unexplored territory. (Lincoln)

Only by looking backward can we understand life; but to live well, we must look forward. (Kierkegaard)

Life is ten percent how you shape it and ninety percent how you treat it. (Berlin)

The greatest use of life is to use it for things that can outlast life. (James)

People who can lighten the burdens of others are useful in this world. (Dickens)

Life is measured by thoughts and deeds, not time. (Lubbock)

The value of life lies not in how many days we live, but in how we use these days. (Montaigne)

Ideals are like stars - we can never reach them, but like sailors, we use them to guide the voyage. (Schulz)

I tell you, hopeless sadness is emotionless. (Mrs. Browning)

He who never has any hope will never be disappointed. (Bernard Shaw)

Don’t work hard to succeed, work hard to be a valuable person. (Einstein)

What we are most proud of is not that we never fall, but that we get up every time we fall. (Goldsmith)

Hardworking alone is not enough, ants are also hardworking. It depends on what you are working hard for. (Thoreau)

People must believe in themselves. This is the secret of success. (Chaplin)

As long as a smart person can master himself, he has nothing to lose. (Nietzsche)

Having something you want but don’t have is an indispensable part of happiness. (Russell)

To try something is to make a difference. (Longfellow)

Victory will not come to us, I must go to victory myself. (Moore)

People who succeed in this world work hard to find the opportunities they want, and when they can't find them, they create them themselves. (Bernard Shaw)

It is easy to fight for principles, but difficult to live according to the requirements of principles. (Stevenson)

Only change is eternal. (Heraclitus)

Those who want to reap the fruits of freedom must bear the labor of maintaining freedom. (Paine)

No road to glory is paved with flowers. (La Fontaine)

Don’t give up on what you were originally determined to achieve just because of one setback. (Shakespeare)

Those who are determined to win never say "impossible". (Napoleon)

Miracles sometimes happen, but you have to work hard for them. (Weizmann)

There is no such thing as darkness, only invisibility. (Muggeridge)

Roses will never fall from the sky. If you want more roses, you must grow them yourself. (Elliott)

Time is a bird that is always flying. (Robertson)

If you don't learn to think when you're young, you never will. (Edison)

A day is the epitome of eternity. (Emerson)

Love is more powerful than death. (The Bible)

When I was young I liked smart people, but when I was old I liked kind people.

(Herschel)

All good things are cheap, and all bad things are very expensive. (Thoreau)

Be patient! Windmills never run to find the wind. (Screeves)

Character may simply consist in having the courage to make a choice. (Bruce)

Often people who don't expect to become famous become famous. (Holmes)

Jealous people are troublesome to others, but torment to themselves. (Payne)

If there was less compassion in the world, there would be less trouble in the world. (Wilde)

Many people would not recognize each other's reputation if they met their own character in the street. (Hubbard)

Don't waste your life in doubt and fear. (Emerson)

The most exhausting thing in life is falsehood. (Lindbergh)

It is depressing that so many people are surprised by honesty and so few are surprised by deception. (Coward)