IDEAL
Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)
Don’t just Because of one failure, you give up the goal you were originally determined to achieve. (British playwright Shakespeare.W.)
Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live. (Mark Twain, American writer)
Don't give up on your fantasy. When the illusion is gone, you can still survive, but even though you are alive, you are still dead. ((American writer Mark Twain)
I want to bring out the secrets of nature and apply them for the happiness of man. I don't know of any better service to offer for the short time we are in the world. (Thomas Edison, American inventor)
I want to reveal the secrets of nature and use them to benefit mankind. I think that in our short life, there is no better contribution than this. (American inventor Thomas Edison)
Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no secure direction; without direction, there is no life. (Leo Tolstoy, Russian writer)
Ideals are guiding lights. Without ideals, there is no firm direction; without direction, there is no life.
(Russian writer Tolstoy.)
If winter comes, can spring be far behind? (P. B. Shelley, British poet)
If winter comes, can spring be far behind? (British poet, Shelley. P. B.)
If you doubt yourself, then indeed you stand on shaky11 ground.(
Ibsen, Norwegian dramatist)
If you doubt yourself, then indeed you stand on shaky11 ground (Norway. Playwright Henrik Ibsen)
If you would go up high, then use your own legs! Do not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads. (F. W. Nietzsche , German Philosopher)
If you want to go high, use your own two legs! Don't let others lift you to high places; don't sit on other people's backs or heads.
(German philosopher Nietzsche. F. W.)
It is at our mother's knee that we acquire our noblest and truest and highest, but there is seldom any money in them. (Mark Twain, American writer)
It is at our mothers' knees that we acquire our noblest, truest, and loftiest ideals, but there is rarely any money in them. (American writer Mark Twain)
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.
Alexander Dumas (Davy de La Pailleterie, French Writer)
Living without a goal is like sailing without a compass. (French writer Alexandre Dumas. A.)
The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully 19 have been kindness, beauty and truth. (Albert Einstein, American scientist)
Some ideals have led the way for us and constantly give me new courage to face life happily. Those ideals are-truth, goodness, and beauty. (American scientist Einstein. A.)
The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it. (Johan Wolfgang von Goethe, German Poet and dramatist)
The most important thing in life is to set a great goal and be determined to achieve it. (German poet and dramatist Goethe J. M.)
The man with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds. (Mark Twain, American writer)
With new ideas The idea man is a weirdo until his idea is realized. (American writer Mark Twain)
The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. (Franklin Roosevelt, American president)
The only obstacle to the realization of tomorrow’s ideals is today’s doubt. (American President Roosevelt. F.)
When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to is also lawful and obligatory. (Abraham Lincoln, American statesman)
If an If the purpose is legitimate and must be done, the necessary means to achieve the purpose are also legitimate and must be taken.
(American politician Lincoln A.)
STRUGGLE Struggle
Genius only means hard-working all one's life. (Mendelyer, Russian Chemist)
Genius It just means a lifetime of unremitting efforts. (Russian chemist Mendeleev)
I have nothing to offer but blood, toilet tears and sweat. (Winston Churchill, British Politician)
I have nothing to offer but blood, toilet tears and sweat. (Winston Churchill, British Politician)
I have nothing to offer but blood, toilet tears and sweat. , only blood, toil, tears and sweat. (British politician Churchill W.)
Man errs so long as he strives. (Johan Wolfgang Goethe, German poet and dramatist)
Man will make mistakes as long as he strives. (German poet and playwright Goethe J. W.)
My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world; ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man. (John Kennedy, American President)
My fellow Americans, don’t ask what the country can do for you, but ask you What can you do for the country? Citizens of the world, ask not what the United States will do for you, but what our fellow citizens can do for human freedom. (Richard Nixon, American President)
Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. (Richard Nixon, American President)
Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity. of wine, but the cup of opportunity. (U.S. President Nixon. R.)
Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. (Jean Jacques Rousseau, French thinker)
Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. Sweet. (French thinker Rousseau. J. J.)
Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow.
(Emerson, American thinker)
Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow. Events, tomorrow’s guarantee.
(American thinker Merson)
The world can be changed by man's endeavor, and that this endeavor can lead to something new and better. No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes. He must ever be receptive and sensitive to the new; and have sufficient courage and skill to novel facts and to deal with them. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)
People can change the world through hard work, This kind of effort can bring mankind to new and better realms. No one can cut off his connection with society simply by closing his eyes and not looking at social reality. He must be sensitive and ready to accept new things at any time; he must have the courage and ability to face new facts and solve new problems. (Built by U.S. President Roosevelt. F.)
There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of gaining its numinous summits. (Karl Marx, German revolutionary)
There is no smooth road in science. Only those who are not afraid of hard work and climb along its rugged road can hope to reach its glorious peak. (German revolutionary Marx K.)
The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible".
(Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor)
Those who are determined to win never say "impossible". (French Emperor Napoleon B.)
To do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest bastion of freedom. (Ronald Reagan, American President)
In order to preserve this last the greatest bastion of freedom, we must do what we can. (Franklin Roosevelt, American president)
We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future. (Franklin Roosevelt, American president)
We We cannot always create a better future for our youth, but we can create a better future for our young generation. (American President Roosevelt F.)
Where there is a will, there is a way. (Thomas Edison, American inventor)
Where there is a will, there is a way.
(Thomas Edison, American inventor)
SUCCESS
Achievement provides the only real pleasure in life. (Thomas Edison, American inventor)
Yes What you achieve is the only real joy in life. (American inventor Edison. T.)
But has the last word been said? Is all hope to be lost? Is the defeat final No! (Charles De Gaulle, French president)
But is the defeat already decided and victory hopeless? No, you can't say that! (French President Charles de Gaulle. C.)
I succeeded because I willed it; I never hesitated. (Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor)
I succeeded because I was determined, never hesitated. hesitate. (French Emperor Napoleon. B.)
If you wish to succeed, you should use persistence as your good friend, experience as your reference, prudence as your brother and hope as your sentry. (Thomas Edison, American inventor )
If you want to succeed, you should use perseverance as your good friend, experience as your counselor, prudence as your brother, and hope as your sentinel. (American inventor Thomas Edison.)
Only those who have the patience to do simple things perfectly ever acquire the skill to do difficult things easily. (Friedrich Schiller, German Dramatist and poet).
Only those who have the patience to complete simple tasks satisfactorily can accomplish difficult tasks with ease. (German playwright and poet Schiller F.)
Power invariably means both responsibility and danger. (Theodore Roosevelt, American president)
Power invariably means both responsibility and danger. (American President Roosevelt T.)
Success covers a multitude of blunders. (George Bernard Shaw, British Dramatist)
Success is forged by a multitude of disappointments.
(British playwright Bernard Shaw G.)
The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for circumstances they want, and if they cannot find them. they make them. (George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
In this world, the people who succeed are those who work hard to find the opportunities they want, and if they can't find them, they create them. (British playwright Bernard Shaw G.)
You have to believe in yourself. That's the secret of success. (Charles Chaplin, American actor)
People must believe in themselves, This is the secret to success. (American actor Chaplin. C.)
HEALTH
A light heart lives long. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)
The open-minded live long . (British playwright Shakespeare. W.)
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Early to bed and early to rise Makes people healthy, wealthy and wise. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Sloth, like rust, consumes faster than labor wears. consume the body. (American President Franklin B.)
The first wealth is health. (Ralph Waldo Emerson, American thinker)
Health is the first wealth in life. (American thinker Emerson. R. W.)
WEALTH
All the splendor 1 in the world is not worth a good friend. (Voltaire, French thinker)
All the glory and wealth in the world is not as good as a good friend. (French thinker Voltaire)
Creditors 4 have better memories than debtors. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Lenders have better memories than debtors. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
If you would know the value of money, go and try to borrow some.
(Benjamin Franklin, American president)
If you want to know the value of money, try to borrow money.
(Benjamin Franklin, American president)
If your Riches are yours, why don't you take them with you to the other world? (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
If The wealth is yours, so why don't you take it with you to the other world? (
American President Franklin B.)
Money is a good servant and a bad master. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
Money is a good servant , is also an evil master. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
Money is like muck, not good except it be spread. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
Money is like manure, not good except it be spread. The earth is the useful thing. (British philosopher Francis Bacon)
No country, however rich, can afford the waste of its human resources. (Franklin Roosevelt, American president)
No country, however rich, can afford the waste of its human resources. (Franklin Roosevelt, American president)
No country, however rich, can afford the waste of its human resources. As rich as it is, it cannot afford to waste its human resources. (U.S. President Roosevelt F.)
Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing. (Albert Einstein, American scientist)
Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing. Something that pays the highest price. (American scientist Einstein. A.)
HAPPINESS
A lifetime of happiness! No man alive could bear it; it would be hell on earth.(G. Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Happy life! This is unbearable for any living person, it would be hell on earth. (H. Jackson, British writer)
Happiness is form courage. (H. Jackson, British writer)
Happiness is a form of courage. (British writer Jackson H.)
Happy is the man who is living by his hobby. (G. Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
A person who is obsessed with a hobby is Happy.
(British playwright Bernard Shaw.)
Happiness lies not in the mere possession of money; it lies in the joy of achievement, in the thrill of creative effort. (Franklin Roosevelt, American president)
Happiness lies not in having money, but in the joy of achievement and the passion that generates creativity. (F. Roosevelt, President of the United States)
Human felicity is produced not so much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen, as by little advantages that occur every day.(
Benjamin Franklin, American president).
Human happiness comes not so much from occasional good luck as from small benefits every day. (Abraham Lincoln, American president)
Most folks are about as happy as they make up their minds to be. (Abraham Lincoln, American president)
For most people , they believe that they are as happy as they are happy. (President Lincoln A.)
The secret of being miserable is to have leisure to bother about whether you are happy or not. (George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Pain The secret is to spend your free time worrying about your happiness. (British playwright Bernard Shaw. G.)
The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. (
Victor Hugo, French novelist)
The greatest happiness in life is the belief that someone loves us. (French novelist Hugo V.)
There is no paradise on earth equal to the union of love and innocence. (Jean Jacques Rousseau, French thinker)
The largest in the world There is no better happiness than having both love and innocence. (French thinker Rousseau. J. J.)
To really understand a man we must judge him in misfortune. (Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor)
To really understand a man, we must judge him in misfortune. Examine him in misfortune.
(French Emperor Napoleon. B.)
We have no more right to consume happiness without producing it than to consume wealth without producing it. (George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
正Just like we have no right to only enjoy wealth without creating wealth, we also have no right to only enjoy happiness without creating happiness. (British playwright Bernard Shaw G.)
TIME Time
At twenty years of age, the will reigns; at thirty, the wit; and at forty, the judgment .(Benjamin Franklin, American president)
What dominates at the age of twenty is will, at age thirty it is wit, and at forty it is judgment. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Do you love life? Then do not squander time; for that's the stuff5 life is made of. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
You Do you love life? Well, don't waste time, because life is made of time. (American President Franklin B.)
Each moment in history is a fleeting time, precious and unique. (
Richard Nixon, American president)
History The giant wheel is spinning, and every second is precious and meaningful. (American President Richard Nixon.)
Fish and visitors smell three days. (Franklin Benjamin, American president) (Abraham Lincoln, American president)
I am a slow walker, but I never walk backwards. (Abraham Lincoln, American president)
I am a slow walker, but I never walk backwards. Will not retreat. (President Lincoln. A.)
If you want to understand today, you have to search yesterday. (
Pearl Buck, American female writer)
If you want to understand today, you must study yesterday. (American female writer Pearl Buck)
In delay there lies no plenty, Then come kiss me, sweet and twenty, Youth's a stuff that will not endure. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)
Procrastination is wasted, there is not much time to come, twenty beauties, please come and kiss me, the grass is withered and the poplars are withered, youth is easy to pass.
(British playwright Shakespeare. W.)
Never leave that until tomorrow, which you can do today. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Don’t put off today’s things until tomorrow. (American President Franklin B.)
Ordinary people merely think how they shall spend their time; a man of talent tries to use it. (Arthur Schopenhauer, German philosopher)
Ordinary People only think about how to spend their time, and talented people try to make use of their time. (German philosopher Schopenhauer. A.)
The golden age is before us, not behind us. (Mark Twain, American writer)
The golden age is before us, not behind us. Behind us. (American writer Mark Twain)
The time of life is short; to spend that shortness basely, it would be too long. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)
Life is hard Short, if you waste your time, your short life will be too long. (British playwright Shakespeare. W.)
Time is money. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Time is money. (American President Franklin B.)
To choose time is to save time. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
To choose time is to save time. (British philosopher Bacon. F.)
We always have time enough, if we will but use it aright. (Johan Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet)
As long as we can be good Use time and you will never worry about not having enough time. (German poet Goethe. J.W.)
Weep no more, no sigh, nor groan. Sorrow calls no time that's gone. (John Fletcher, British dramatist)
Don't cry, don't sigh. , don't moan; sadness can't bring back the passing time. (British playwright Fletcher J.)
STUDY
Eternal truths will be neither true nor eternal unless they have fresh meaning for every new social situation. (Franklin Roosevelt , American president )
If eternal truth is not given new meaning in the new social situation, it is either not truth or not eternal.
(F. Roosevelt, President of the United States)
Histories make men wise; poems witty; the mathematics subtle; natural philosophy deep; moral grave; logic and rhetoric able to contend.
(Francis Bacon, British philosopher )
History makes people wise; poetry makes people smart; mathematics makes people thoughtful; natural philosophy makes people profound; ethics makes people solemn; logic and rhetoric make people good at discerning. (British philosopher Bacon. F.)
If you don't learn to think when you are young, you may never learn. (Thomas Edison, American inventor)
If you If you don't learn to think when you are young, you will never learn to think. (American inventor Edison T.)
Natural abilities are like natural plants that need pruning by study.
(Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
Innate Talents are like natural plants, they need to be pruned through learning. (British philosopher Francis Bacon.)
WORK
Don't gild the lily.
Don't gild the lily. (British playwright Shakespeare. W.)
I can live for two months on a good compliment. (Mark Twain, American writer)
I can live for two months on a good compliment. (Mark Twain, American writer)
I can live for two months on a good compliment. Live for two months. (American writer Mark Twain)
It is no use doing what you like; you have got to like what you do.
(Winston Churchill, British prime minister)
p>You can do whatever you can't love, and you can love whatever you want to do. (American Prime Minister Churchill W.)
My philosophy of life is work. (Thomas Alva Edison, American inventor)
My philosophy of life is work. (American inventor Thomas Edison. T. A.)
When work is a pleasure, life is joy! When work is duty, life is slavery. (Maxim Gorky, Russian writer)
When work is a pleasure, life is an enjoyment! When work is a duty, life is a drudgery.
(Russian writer Gorky M.)
Work banishes those three great evils: boredom, vice, and poverty.
(Voltaire, French philosopher)
Work drives away three demons: boredom, decadence and poverty. (French philosopher Volkitaire)
KNOWLEDGE Knowledge
Activity is the only road to knowledge.
(George Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Action is the only way to knowledge. (British playwright Bernard Shaw)
A free man obtains knowledge from many sources 1 besides books.
(Thomas Jefferson, American president)
A free man can obtain knowledge from many other sources besides books. (
Jefferson T., President of the United States)
A great part to the information I have was acquired by looking up something and finding something else on the way. (Adams Franklin, American humorist )
Most of my knowledge is gained by accidentally discovering other information while looking for it.
(American humorist Franklin A.)
If a man empties his purse into his head, no man can take it away from him, an investment in knowledge always pays the best interest .
(Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Pursue all your efforts in the pursuit of knowledge, and no one can take it away; investing in knowledge will yield the best returns. (American President Franklin B.)
Imagination is more important than knowledge. (Albert Einstein, American scientist)
Imagination is more important than knowledge. (American scientist Einstein. A.)
Knowledge is power. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
Knowledge is power. (British philosopher Bacon. F.)
The empty vessels make the greatest sound. (William Shakespeare, British dramatist)
The empty vessels make the greatest sound.
(British playwright Shakespeare. W.)
EDUCATION Education
And gladly would learn, and gladly teach. (Chaucer, British poet)
Diligence Only those who learn are willing to teach. (English poet, Chaucer)
Better be unborn than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher)
Better be unborn than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Plato, Ancient Greek philosopher)
Better be unborn than untaught, for ignorance is the root of misfortune. , because ignorance is the root of misfortune. (Ancient Greek philosopher Plato)
Genius17 without education is like silver in the mine. (Benjamin Franklin, American president)
Uneducated Genius is like silver in a mine. (U.S. President Frank B.)
The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. (Aristotle, Ancient Greek philosopher)
The roots of education are bitter, but the fruit is sweet. , but its fruit is sweet. (Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle) ??
CULTURE
A great poem is a fountain forever overflowing with the waters of wisdom and delight. (P. B. Shelley, British poet )
Great poetry is a fountain that forever pours out the waters of wisdom and joy. (British poet Shelley. P. B)
A novel is a mirror walking along a main road. (Stendhcl, French writer)
A novel is like a mirror walking along a main road. mirror. (French writer Stendhal)
Art is a lie that tells the truth. (Picasso, Spanish painter)
Art is a lie that tells the truth. (Spanish painter Picasso)
Humor has been well defined as thinking in fun while feeling in earnest. (Mark Twain, American novelist)
Humor has been well defined as thinking in fun while feeling in earnest. Express feelings, blend deep thinking with laughter." (American novelist Mark Twain)
The decline of literature indicates the decline of a nation; the two keep in their downward tendency. (Johan Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet)
The decline of literature indicates the decline of a nation. The two went downhill in tandem.
(German poet Goethe. J. W.)
When one loves one's art no service seems too hard. (O. Henry, American novelist)
Once one loves art, no service seems too hard. Not difficult. (American novelist O. Henry)