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1. The carefree and leisurely nature of people, right and wrong, fame and fortune. ——Tang Du Mu

2. The boundlessness of the sea can broaden your mind; the turbulence of the waves can shape a strong character. ——Anonymous

3. Knowledge in the heart of a wicked man is like a sharp sword in the hand of a madman. ——Europe

4. Frequently talking about other people's shortcomings will only make a person narrow-minded. ——Anonymous

5. The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but when you turn around, you will find the shore. ——Anonymous

6. If you are more generous, you will have more opportunities and the world will be bigger; if you are intolerant and stingy, you will have fewer opportunities and the world will be smaller. ——Anonymous

7. A keen but not generous mind is obsessed with every point, but makes no progress. ——Anonymous

8. What’s the use of trying hard to stick to your interests? ——Su Jin of the Tang Dynasty

9. The origin of life is less than a hundred, and there are worries about everything day and night. ——Ming Dynasty Yu Qian

10. The responsibilities are long and the road is long, but the benefits are profound and the disasters are quick. ——Book of the Later Han Dynasty

11. Lift a thousand pounds and put down two ounces. ——Anonymous

12. Take a step back and talk about three good reasons for happiness. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty

13. A truly normal mind is a mind without distracting thoughts. How can dense bamboo prevent water from flowing through, and how can high mountains prevent wild clouds from flying? ——Anonymous

14. Don’t say that the position in front of you is difficult, it will be easier to take a step back. ——Anonymous

15. It is a rule that the more people make mistakes themselves, the less willing they are to forgive others. ——Anonymous

16. Only by forgiving one's own mistakes can the scars caused by the mistakes be healed. ——Anonymous

17. If you are weak, others will be healthy; if you are evil, you will avoid others being lively; if you drink water by yourself, if you are jealous of others, you will drink tea; if you moan by yourself, you will hate others’ laughter, it is always due to a lack of generosity. . ——Anonymous

Quotes about open-mindedness

1. Thought is the great lever of all things. Dan Webster

2. Once a teacher, always a father. [Yuan Dynasty] Guan Hanqing

3. A keen but not generous mind, obsessed with every point, but making no progress. Anonymous

4. Great ideas come from the heart. Wolfnager's "Meditations"

5. Self-doubt is the first step to self-knowledge. "Questioning the Truth"

6. The origin of life is not enough, and there are worries about everything day and night. Ming Yuqian

7. Lift a thousand pounds and put down two ounces. Anonymous

8. Every new opinion is indeed a lonely minority at the beginning. (English) Carlyle

9. If you are weak, others will be healthy; if you act evilly, you will avoid others being lively; if you drink water by yourself, if you are jealous of others, you will drink tea; if you moan by yourself, you will hate others' laughter, and you will always be ungrateful. To. Anonymous

10. What’s the use of trying hard to stick to your interests? Tang Sujin

11. The size of a person's achievements is directly proportional to the size of the difficulties he encounters. Yang Le, Zhang Guanghou

12. Great ideas, like great feats, do not need to be promoted. Faust by Fabelli

13. My achievements should be attributed to precise thinking. (English) Newton

14. You are not angry and stubborn. Nothing is better than a husband. There must be patience, and it will help. Tolerance is a great virtue. "Shang Shu"

15. People cannot live like animals, but should pursue knowledge and virtue. Life is not just measured in years, months and days. Facts are often the best calendar. (English) Disraeli's "Wilshire"

16. The careless people are in love with each other, and there is no separation between right and wrong, fame and fortune. Tang Dumu

17. There are many occasions in life where the goal you intend to achieve with anger can be achieved with forgiveness. Sidney Smith

18. Thinking is talking to yourself. (Spain) Unamuno

19. It is not a good thing for an idea to last forever, because the idea itself will eventually become stale. (U.S.) Santayana

20. Thinking can form a bridge that leads us to new knowledge.

(Germany) Planck

21. If you want to be a true philosopher, let your reason operate in the depths of your own thinking and experience. (UK) Hobbes

22. Thought is always the ruler of the universe. (Ancient Greece) Plato

23. A year’s plan begins with spring, and a day’s plan begins with Yin. A family's plan lies in harmony, and a life's plan lies in diligence. "Zengguang"

24. Life, if it is connected with the lofty responsibilities of the times, you will feel that it is immortal. (Russian) Chernyshevsky

25. A gentleman is magnanimous, but a villain is always worried. Confucius

26. Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright. Xiao Chunu

27. We should give our children courage and self-confidence, and help them develop it, as Smith, the dean of Ballio College, Oxford University, wrote in a letter to the British Prime Minister in 1919: open-minded , with keen eyesight and love for truth, can resist unreasonable sophistry, outdated beliefs, sensationalism and hypocrisy. Gandhi

28. Without creative individuals who can think and judge independently, the upward development of society is unimaginable. (U.S.) Einstein

29. Be open-minded: Don’t be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. Franklin

30. Thoughts are often copies of feelings. (France) Larochevko's "Proverbs"

31. Everyone has his own unique way of thinking. Phaedrus "Fables"

32. Half of the mistakes in our lives are made in exploring how to think and thinking about how to explore. "Epigrams" by Collins Chu

33. Experience is generated by thoughts, and thoughts are generated by actions. We cannot understand people from books. (English) Disraeli

34. A person is not a circle with only one center; it is an ellipse with two foci. Things are one point, thoughts are another point. (French) Victor Hugo

35. Width is used to help the strong, and strong is used to help the wide, and broadness is used to help the fierce. "Zuo Zhuan"

36. Don't be afraid to add little by little, and over time it will become a giant hill. (Ancient Greece) Hesiod

37. The boundlessness of the sea can broaden your mind; the turbulence of the waves can shape a strong character. Anonymous

38. The so-called perfect person is a person who is broad-minded, full of dedication and sacrifice, and vows to work hard for the happiness of all mankind. (U.S.) Sidez

39. The road ahead is long and long, but the benefits are profound and the disasters are quick. Book of the Later Han

40. His thoughts are his kingdom, and his will is his laws. Wicoper's "Truth"

41. The sea of ??suffering is boundless, but turning back is the end. Anonymous

42. Progress is the most important thing in life. (UK) Johnson's "The Lazy Man"

43. You must be able to endure what others cannot tolerate, and then you can do what others cannot do; anyone who has the talent of great acceptance must have great ability. Wang Zhitie

44. Questioning is the first step towards philosophy. (France) Diderot

45. If we want to achieve something in this world, we need to be open-minded and broad-minded. I have always advocated being magnanimous and reasonable. Sinclair Lewis

46. Only by forgiving your own mistakes can you heal the scars caused by your mistakes. Anonymous

47. Whether you like to think or not, human beings exist because of thinking. (English) Cambour

48. People who have lived a life without being tolerant of others are not worthy of being tolerated by others. But who can say that tolerance is not needed? Turgenev

49. A saint will always lose something if he worries a lot; a fool will gain something if he worries a lot. "Yan Zi Chun Qiu Nei Pian Miscellaneous Part Two"

50. The sea accepts hundreds of rivers, and it is great to have capacity; it stands thousands of feet high on the wall, and it is strong to have no desire. Lin Zexu

51. A stubborn person is a person who will not change his mind and is unwilling to change his mind. (UK) Oscar Wilde

52. Bad thoughts quickly turn into bad actions.

(English) Shakespeare

53. A person must go through a life of hard work before he can achieve something. (Denmark) Andersen

54. The honor of a person's virtue is countless times greater than the honor of his wealth. (Italy) Leonardo da Vinci

55. Thought is the soul of behavior. (UK) Browning

56. A person's life is only a moment. So we must cherish it, live a good day every day we are alive, and never waste our years. (Greece) Plutarch's "Ethics"

57. Life is not a short candle, but a torch that we hold temporarily. We must burn it very brightly. Bright and brilliant, and then handed over to the next generation of people. (English) Bernard Shaw

58. Knowledge in the heart of a wicked man is like a sharp sword in the hand of a madman. Europe

59. Only brave people know how to be tolerant; a coward will never be tolerant, it is not his nature. Stern

60. Man is just a reed, the most fragile in nature, but he is a thinking reed. (France) Pascal

Open-minded famous sayings

1. Life is extended in the development of thoughts, because thoughts are the measure of life. Leland "The Return of the Gods"

2. Life is meaningless if you are not dedicated to a great ideal. (Philippines) Jose Rizal

3. It is a rule that the more wrong a person is, the less willing he is to forgive others. Anonymous

4. Thought is the precursor of behavior. Thoughts are the seeds of behavior. (U.S.) Emerson

5. People cannot live without bread, and people cannot live without their motherland. (France) Hugo

6. Everyone is different from others, and he is also different from himself every day. (English) Pope

7. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. (France) Balzac

8. Enlightenment means being able to live with a broad mind under any circumstances. Masaoka Zigui

9. The development of our thoughts often comes from curiosity in a sense. (U.S.) Einstein

10. The brain is the fortress of consciousness. "Natural History" by Pliny the Great

11. If your thoughts can no longer make waves, this will be more terrifying than death. There is nothing that cannot be known, we can only say that there is something that has not yet been known. (Russia) Gorky

12. There is only one public and one private among people; there is only one evil and righteousness in the world. [Song Dynasty] Volume 3 of Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi Yu Lei Jing Lue"

13. A great person has two hearts: one heart that bleeds, and the other that is tolerant. Kahlil Gibran

14. The pen is the tongue of thought. (Spain) Cervantes "Don Quixote"

15. People who cannot think are idiots, people who are unwilling to think are lazy men, and people who dare not think are slaves. Don't try to know everything, or you will know nothing. (Ancient Greece) Democritus

16. People can only rise to the sky with their eyes; therefore the theory begins by looking at the sky. The first philosophers were astronomers. The sky reminds one of one's mission. (Germany) Feuerbach

17. The broadest thing in the world is the sea, wider than the sea is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human mind. Hugo

18. The value of ideas is directly proportional to the influence of ideas. "The Caxtons" by Bulwer Lytton

19. People always have the habit of using their eyes based on the memories that have been thought about by their predecessors, so there must be unexplored places for everything. . (France) Flaubert

20. People will stay on one thought for a long time, so they may be bound by means. Halifax "Collected Works"

21. Frequently talking about other people's shortcomings will only make a person narrow-minded. Anonymous

22. For me, the meaning of life is to put myself in other people’s shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness. (Germany) Einstein

23. The closer a person gets to his goal, the more difficulties increase.

(Germany) Goethe

24. One day is the epitome of eternity. (U.S.) Emerson

25. Life is thought. "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius

26. People who cannot think are fools, and people who do not want to think are slaves. Te Lanmeng

27. The boundlessness of the sea can broaden your mind; the turbulence of the waves can shape a strong character. Anonymous

28. Dirty thoughts indicate an ugly soul. "The Women of Andros" by Terens

29. If you are more generous, you will have more opportunities and the world will be bigger; if you are intolerant and stingy, you will have fewer opportunities and the world will be smaller. Anonymous

30. The biggest trouble in the world is that fools are very sure, but wise men are full of doubts. (Switzerland) Russell

31. Thoughts do not need to be taxed, but they must be tempered. German proverb

32. Human happiness does not lie in the abundance of visible property, but in the perfection and richness of inner invisible thoughts. Anacasis

33. Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy work. (Russian) Tolstoy

34. Thinking is the key to turning stupidity into wisdom; not thinking is the root cause of wisdom turning into stupidity. Think, continue to think, wait for the dawn, gradually you will see the light. (English) Newton

35. The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is. (UK) Oscar Wilde

36. A person's life is only once, and cannot be neglected. As the ancient poem says: Hundreds of rivers flow from east to sea, when will they return to the west? If a young man does not work hard, an old man will be sad. Hua Luogeng

37. Others live to eat and drink, but I eat and drink to live. (Ancient Greece) Socrates

38. There are no bystanders in life. (Czech Republic) Vucic

39. The reason why man is nobler than animals is that he has the ability to speak. If he uses this ability improperly, he will be lower than animals. (Persia) Saadi

40. Reading without thinking may make mediocre people rich in knowledge, but it will never make them clear-headed. "On the Benefits of Thinking" by John Norris

41. The world is wide in the belly, and there are always boats to ferry people. Zhu De

42. The heart is as bright as the earth, and the walking is as bright as a rope of ink. Liu Xiang

43. If a person can reflect on his past actions and motives, and feels that some of them are right and some of them are wrong, he is a person who can distinguish right from wrong. (English) Darwin

44. People should tolerate each other: everyone has weaknesses, and everyone can be cut and mashed in his weakest aspect. Keats

45. Life is like a book, fools read it casually. A wise man reads it carefully because he knows that this book can only be read once. (Germany) Paul

46. Sometimes tolerance causes a stronger moral shock than punishment. Suhomlinsky

47. The joys and sorrows of all things in the world depend on people’s worldview. A worldview can cast a dull color on things, or it can give them a brilliant luster. Krayser's "The Bridge That Can Never Be Crossed"

48. The greatness of man lies in his ability to think. (France) Pascal

49. Among all things in the universe, nothing is as stubborn as thought. (U.S.) Emerson's "Diary"

50. Great ideas can only become feats if they are put into action. "Chatting at the Banquet" by Weihezlit

51. A truly normal mind is a mind free of distracting thoughts. How can dense bamboos prevent water from passing by, and how can high mountains prevent wild clouds from flying? Anonymous

52. Reading is sometimes a clever way to avoid thinking. "Friends on the Committee" by Helps

53. Don't say that the current position is difficult, it will be easier to take a step back. Anonymous

54. The so-called perfect person is a person who is broad-minded, full of dedication and sacrifice, and vows to work hard for the happiness of all mankind. Seidez

55. Great ideas can turn into great wealth.

(Rome) Seneca's "On Kindness"

56. Communicating with others is helpful for your own ideological cultivation. (France) Montaigne's "Essays"

57. It can be concluded that the mind is the same as the body. A little excessive comfort will be like contracting the plague. (UK) Dickens's "Barnaby Rage"

58. You cannot be gentle if you are not afraid, but you cannot be strong if you are afraid; you are not afraid of strength, but you can achieve success if you are strong. Luo Xuezan

59. One today is better than two tomorrows. (U.S.) Franklin (Ancient Greece) Plato

60. If a person wants to know the truth, it will take seven years to meditate; if he wants to know how to explain the truth to others, it will take fourteen years. time. The more a person gives to others and the less he demands, the better he is; the less a person gives to others and the more he demands, the worse he is. (Russian) Tolstoy

61. As long as a person has thoughts, he is free. (U.S.) Emerson's "How to Live in the World"

62. Doubt is thinking, and thinking is life. (UK) Conrad

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