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1. It is not enough to have a good mind. Mainly use it well. Descartes

It is not enough to have a good mind, it is important to be good at using it. Descartes

2. Be wise and worldly, not worldly. -Francis Quarles

Good at the world, not the world. -Quarles

3. consideration is the first skill one should learn. -Lv Kun

Willing to think of others is the first knowledge. -Lv Kun

The smallest practical benefit is better than the grandest impossible promise. -Thomas babington Macaulay

The smallest practical benefit is better than the most grandiose unfulfilled promise. Macaulay

5. Achievement is "the highest state of life". -(Germany) Engels

Doing things is "the highest state of life". -[Germany] Engels

6. Sow an action and reap a habit. Sow a habit and reap a character. Sow a character and reap a destiny. -Charles Reid

Behavior develops habits, habits develop character, and character accompanies life. Reed

If we start a quarrel between the past and the present, we will find that we have lost the future. -winston leonard spencer churchill

If we dwell on the past and the present, then we will find that we have lost the future. Churchill

8. People who are afraid of making enemies will never have real friends. -William Hazlitt

People who are afraid of making enemies will never have close friends. -Kazri.

9. Adaptability is a weapon to solve life difficulties. It is more valuable than book knowledge. -(America) Dale Carnegie

Improvised intelligence is a weapon to solve the difficulties in life, which is much more valuable than the knowledge in books. -Dale Carnegie

10. Don't cry, sigh or moan. Sorrow can't call back the lost time. John fletcher

Do not cry, do not sigh or moan; Sorrow can't call back the lost time. Fletcher. J.

1 1. There is nothing to be afraid of in life. It's just understood. Marie Curie

There is nothing to be afraid of in life, only what is clear. Madame Curie.

12. The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible". -Bonaparte Napoleon

Whoever has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible". -Napoleon Bay.