The poet's voice need not merely be the record of man, it can be one of the props, the pillars to help him endure and prevail. (erset maugham, british noverlist and dramatist)
< p>The value of culture lies in its impact on human character. Unless culture can make character noble and powerful. The role of culture is to benefit life, and its goal is not beauty, but goodness. (British novelist and dramatist Maugham)there are painters and people pretend to despise the things they cannot have. (aesop, ancient greek fable etthing he german poet)
The decline of literature indicates the decline of a nation. The two go hand in hand when they go downhill. (German poet Goethe j w)
The lanscope belongs to the man who looks at it. (ralph waldo emerson, american thinker)
The landscape belongs to the man who looks at it. (American thinker Emerson r w)
the love of beauty is an essential part of all healthy human nature. (john ruskin, american writer and critic)
Foreign quotes
1. Reading a good book is like talking to many noble people. Goethe
2. If only fire can wake up sleeping Europe, then I would rather be burned to death and let the light from my burning pile illuminate this long night and open those closed eyes. , leading mankind into the palace of bright truth. Bruno
3. To a man with only a hammer, everything he encounters looks like a nail. Maslow
4. When people's basic needs are met, the need to be respected and the need to be loved will arise. Maslow
5. The people support the country, but I have never heard of anyone using the country to support the people. Wang Anshi
6. Personal freedom is freedom if it does not infringe on the freedom of others. Mueller
7. Apart from Congress, the United States does not have an obvious criminal group in the country. This may be proved by many facts and figures. Mark Twain
8. Strong faith wins strong people and then makes them stronger. Walter Becky
9. When everything is easy, a person will quickly become stupid. Gorky
10. It is best for us to regard our own life as the continuation of the life of our predecessors, a part of the same life today, and also the beginning of the life of future generations. If this continues, science will become more brilliant day by day, and society will become more beautiful day by day. Hua Luogeng
11. People can’t live without books just like they can’t live without air. Korolev
12. If you can’t listen to criticism patiently, you won’t be able to accept new things. Buffett
13. Books are beacons standing in the vast ocean of time. Whipple
14. Whatever cannot destroy me will make me strong. Nietzsche
15. Excellent books are precious milk that nurtures outstanding talents. They are preserved as human wealth and serve for the further development of human life. Milton
16. A small amount of evil is enough to offset all noble qualities and bring a person into disrepute. Shakespeare
17. The most important decision in life is not what you do, but what you don't do. Steve Jobs
18. The country belongs to everyone, and patriotism is everyone’s duty. Tao Xingzhi
19. Only by devoting oneself to society can one find the meaning of that short and risky life. Einstein
20. Everything must be done to perfection. You can't afford the extra burdens that come from being petty and losing everything. Rockefeller
21. Only at the stage of social development when class antagonism is not only eliminated, but also this antagonism is forgotten in actual life, can real human morality transcend class antagonism and the memory of this opposition. It became possible. Engels
22. Life is precious, but love is more valuable. If it is for freedom, both can be thrown away. Petofi
23. Maybe you will still think of me in the future, just like a flower that never blooms again. Yesenin
24. A great work of art does not have to follow the trend, it can lead the trend itself.
Steve Jobs
25. The wealth of a country is its people, not cotton and gold. Harvey
26. Unless a person has confidence himself, he cannot bring confidence to others; only those who are already convinced can convince others. Matthew Arnold
27. Please follow your inner voice, they already know what kind of person you want to be. Steve Jobs
28. The palace of history is different from the current upper class society in that it only opens its doors to hard work and virtue. No amount of wealth, reputation, or cunning can bribe, intimidate, or deceive the gatekeepers of Elisium. In a deeper sense, evil or vulgar people cannot enter the palace of history. Ruskin
29. Good luck will come to those who are willing to wait, but what comes is what is left by those who leave. Lincoln
30. Without the freedoms stipulated in the Constitution, corruption will inevitably occur. Gibbon
31. A life with ideals, full of social benefits, and a clear purpose is the most beautiful and meaningful life in the world. Kalinin
32. Books introduce us to the most beautiful society and allow us to know the great wise man Smels of all times
33. The forced social system will not last forever. The Biography of Tolstoy
34. Some people think that love is marriage, sex, and a group of children. I think love is wanting to touch and then pulling back. Salinger
35. If a country does not have correct discipline, its national style will definitely decline. Seneca
36. Books are this tool for transforming the soul. What mankind needs is enlightening nourishment. And reading is exactly this kind of nourishment. Hugo
37. A person can succeed in almost anything for which he has unlimited enthusiasm. Charles Scober
38. Growth is often a painful process, so some people will avoid growth. Maslow
39. Read more, but don’t read too many books. Franklin
40. If a person makes his mother sad, no matter how prominent his status is, no matter how famous he is, he is a despicable person. Amici
41. I have never made an accidental invention in my life. All my inventions are the result of careful consideration and rigorous testing. Edison
42. A person's value to society first depends on how much his feelings, thoughts and actions contribute to promoting human interests. Einstein
43. Instead of decorating yourself with gorgeous clothes, it is better to arm yourself with knowledge. Marx
44. Philosophers do not understand what politicians say, economists do not understand what philosophers say, and none of them understand what politicians say. Strindberg
45. What matters is not the quantity of knowledge, but the quality of knowledge. Some people know a lot, but they don’t know the most useful things. Tolstoy's ideal books are the keys to wisdom. Lev. Tolstoy
46. Life is like an ocean, only those with a strong will can reach the other shore. Marx
47. Regardless of destiny, man is not born a barbarian, nor a beggar. Man is surrounded by true and noble wealth, wealth of body and soul. Horace Mann
48. Men are bad at heart and women are mean at heart. Nietzsche
49. Life is like an anvil. The more it is struck, the more sparks it can emit. Galileo
50. The most beautiful thing in life is his friendship with others. Lincoln
51. Tenacious perseverance can conquer any peak in the world! Dickens
52. Freedom should be an opportunity to make yourself better. Camus
53. If freedom leads to indulgence, the devil of tyranny will take the opportunity to invade. Washington
54. If you want to succeed, you should use perseverance as your good friend, experience as your adviser, caution as your brother, and hope as your sentinel. Edison
55. Being respected in old age is the first privilege that appears in human society. Lafargue
56. Although science has no national borders, scholars have their own country. Pasteur
57. Education is to the soul as carving is to marble. Edison
58. The height of a fountain will not exceed its source; the same is true for a person's career, his achievements will never exceed his own beliefs. Lincoln
59. If you live and die for the benefit of the country, why should you avoid it because of misfortunes and blessings? Lin Zexu
60. Without a peaceful family, there will be no peaceful society. Daisaku Ikeda
61. No matter what happens, I will never allow myself to feel discouraged. Edison
62. The world is on a journey, not docked at the dock. Gogol
63. For every wise man, there are a thousand fools; for every wise saying, there are a thousand foolish words; this thousand overwhelms a single number, which is the progress of urban and rural areas. The reason for the sluggishness. Chekhov
64. No matter how crows decorate themselves with peacock feathers, crows are still crows. Stalin
65. Don’t throw away a pot of butter just because you fell into a handful of hairs, and don’t throw away your life’s career just because you made a mistake.
Mongolia
66. Books make people the masters of the universe. Pavlenko
67. I love the interests of the country with greater respect, holiness and seriousness than my own life. Shakespeare
68. All the morals people preach, family morality and social morality, are beautiful only if they lose their egoism. They can only be good if they sacrifice themselves for the sake of overly humane loved ones, good children or good spouses. Divine thoughts are beautiful! Romain Rolland
69. If people call exaggeration and violence virtues, and call gentleness and justice crimes, then such a country is not far from destruction. Napoleon
70. Death is not new, but living is even less rare. Yesenin
71. Those so-called ruling classes who have nothing to do cannot live without war for a long time; without war, they will feel bored and impatient with idleness, which makes them angry. They don't know why they are alive in this world, so they can only bite each other desperately and exchange bad words without leaving any room for each other. Chekhov
72. A serious attitude towards work and a high degree of integrity form a balance between freedom and order. Romain Rolland
73. Youth is a short-lived dream. When you wake up, it has already disappeared. Shakespeare
74. What is the best government? It is to guide us to govern our own government. Goethe
75. The sea of ??danger, doubt and denial surrounds people's small islands, while faith spurs people to face the unknown future bravely. Rabindranath Tagore
76. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. Romain Rolland
77. We have to eat, sleep, play, and love. That is to say, we have to be exposed to the sweetest things in life, but we must not succumb to these things. Marie Curie
78. Don’t use your limited life to live for others. Don’t let other people’s noisy opinions silence your inner voice. Steve Jobs
79. Gold is indeed precious, but energetic and brave patriots are more precious than gold. Lincoln
80. A drop of oil cannot calm the turbulent sea; a country the size of a pinhead cannot always make countries a thousand times larger than her bow to its knees. Zweig
81. Those who sacrifice freedom for the sake of peace are neither worthy of freedom nor of security. Franklin
82. As far as speculation is concerned, the value of sophistication is always incomparable. Gogol
83. Freedom is to human beings just as light is to the eyes, air is to the heart, and love is to the soul. Ingersoll
84. Giving freedom to others and maintaining your own freedom are both noble causes. Lincoln
85. If good habits are a kind of moral capital, then, to the same extent, bad habits are moral unpayable debts. Ushinsky
86. Adventure is a vital element of history, both for individuals and for society. Wei Qian Bo Li Duo
87. Good habits are the best clothes a person can wear in social interactions. Socrates
88. If your only tool is a hammer, you may think that all problems are nails. Maslow
89. Honesty is part of the ability to speak; we convince others because we are eager and sincere. William Hallett
90. Although the words are garish and eloquent, both parties to the agreement are very clear. Their oath was not noble, it was as invisible to the sun as an owl or a bat. Zweig
Love quotes from abroad
1. When benevolence prevails, news can become a vehicle of love, truth and virtue. Wycooper
2. Love requires much less than friendship. Africa
3. Once the friendship is weak, everything will be unpleasant. UK
4. Love is a burst of smoke blown by sighs; the lovers' eyes have the sparks it purifies; the lovers' tears are the waves it stirs up. It is also the most intelligent madness, the bitter taste that chokes the throat, and the honey that refreshes the tongue. English Shakespeare
5. What I want is that you can love me when I am ugly, and everyone will love me when I am beautiful. Europe
6. Joy and pain in love appear alternately. Joe Byron
7. Whoever loves according to the rules will not get love. Montaigne
8. The pain and joy in love are always fighting with each other. Xu Rusi
9. Some flowers are beautiful but not fragrant, and some women are beautiful but not lovely. Ueley
10. A wise lover cherishes his lover’s love, not his lover’s gifts. Thomas Thomas
11. The foundation of all true love is mutual respect. Villiers
12. God of Love can see the beauty in things that appear to be flaws to mortals. Guy
13. Love confuses the concept of right and wrong; strong love and proud ambition have no boundaries. Yodryden
14. All the joy in life is the joy of creation: the genius of love is all driven by the fire of creation.
Romain Rolland
15. If a man's love is not exclusive, he will be happy with any woman. Wilde
16. If love is for self-interest, this love is not true love, but a kind of desire. Edmund
17. Love at first sight is the only sincere love; a little hesitation will not be the case. Zangwill
18. Don’t be too picky when you like something, because love is not made under a magnifying glass. Toblan
19. Whoever lives a down-to-earth life will love sincerely. Iba Browning
20. People who understand love often strengthen their upward will and enterprising spirit because of the sublimation of love. Ying Bacon
21. The joy of love is mixed with tears. Rohrik
22. The pain of love is sweeter than all other joys. Yoder Leighton
23. Love based on beauty fades as quickly as beauty. Europe
24. The blindfolded God of Love can accurately enter the lover's heart. UK
25. Whose love palace is founded with virtue, built with wealth, illuminated with beauty, and paved with glory, is the happiest person. Furquars
26. Love is not about taking, but about giving. Van Dyke
27. If the lover's eyes lose their luster, the flowers in their hearts will wither. Poland
28. Isn’t it too ugly to have money mixed with love? Fabalzac
29. Love is pure, and there cannot be any dregs in the content of love; love is the most kind and sincere, and there cannot be any selfish desire within the scope of love. Duchess of Shakespeare
30. Only the kind of cupid who drives people to love each other in a noble way is beautiful and worthy of praise. Plato
31. Love is the flame of life. Without it, everything becomes night. Roland
32. Love can create miracles. Qiao Mai's destroyed love, once rebuilt, becomes more magnificent, more beautiful, and stronger than before. Shakespeare
33. It is always a beautiful thing to fall in love with a lover for the sake of morality. Greek Plato
34. Love sacrifices everything, but it is still rich. Fibeli
35. I have seen that no marriage breaks down earlier and is worse than a union that is only about looks and lust. Montaigne
36. The kingdom of love is not ruled by swords. United Kingdom
37. Love is a comedy in France, a tragedy in England, an opera in Italy, and a farce in Germany. Bly
38. Once love fails, all the faults will be discovered. UK
39. Love can create miracles. Qiao Mai's destroyed love, once rebuilt, becomes more magnificent, more beautiful, and stronger than before. English Shakespeare
40. When love enters, friendship ends. UK
41. Love and hatred, both are blind. UK
42. Love is not just walking side by side on a moonlit night, but also walking hand in hand in wind and rain. Europe
43. Everyone has the right to enjoy happiness in life, and getting love is a kind of happiness in life. Stendhal
44. A lover’s eyes are blinder than an owl’s. Craik
45. It is justifiable to use tricks in love and on the battlefield. Mori Fora
46. The sweetest thing is love, and the bitterest thing is love. Fibeli
47. Marriage that only pursues appearance is usually just a vulgar transaction. Roglin
48. Love is equal to life, and life is a responsibility and obligation, so love is a responsibility. Ogoncharov
49. A noble woman pays more attention to a man's heart than his appearance. UK
50. Love is a great mentor, teaching us to be a new person. Farmoliere
51. Love is the harmony and tacit understanding between two close souls in life and faithful, kind and beautiful things. Obelinsky
52. Love others and be loved by others. This is everything. This is the law of the universe. We only exist for love. A person who loves comfort is not afraid of anything or anyone. Fapenchar
53. Trees that change their values ??from time to time rarely grow lush. Arabia
54. Love pays, and labor is easy. UK
55. Love is a fulfilled life, just like a wine glass filled with wine. Rabindranath Tagore
56. Only in love can people show their individuality and show their originality. Otturgenev
57. In the eyes of the lover, the person he loves is always unique. Walter Benjamin
58. Love, and only love, can make people dare to sacrifice their lives for the one they love; not only men can do this, but women can do it too. Plato
59. Love exists in the desire of devotion, and regards the lover's happiness as one's own happiness. Swedenborg
60. It is futile to force people to fall in love. Russia
61. Love for love is the fairest transaction.
Europe
62. The union of sincere love is the purest of all unions. France Rousseau
63. The love between father, son and brother is natural, but if you pay attention to interests, you will lose the warmth of the family. The union of husband and wife is originally based on love, but if it is based on financial conditions, the original intention of loving each other is lost. Greek Socrates
64. Lovers find joy in pain. Diogenes
65. Love is free, and free love is the most real. Tennyson
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