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1. John Locke 1632-1704, British philosopher

1. Whatever you worry about will control you.

2. The trick to learning a lot is not to learn a lot at once.

3. Power cannot be privately owned, and property cannot be publicly owned, otherwise mankind will enter the door of disaster.

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As his health deteriorated in 1691, Locke died on 28 October 1704 and was buried in a church in the small town of High Laver in east Essex. Churchyard. Locke never married and left no children.

2. Hegel 1770-1831, German philosopher

1. A person who aims to achieve great achievements must know how to limit himself, as Goethe said. On the contrary, people who want to do everything can actually do nothing and ultimately fail.

2. Only those who lie in the pit and never look up to the sky will not fall into the pit again.

3. Existence is reasonable.

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According to historical records, he did die of cholera. This is actually inevitable, because cholera is an infectious disease, and he must have interacted with politicians and other philosophers. The communication was too frequent, but it didn't seem to be anything special. After all, medicine was not that developed at that time.

3. Schopenhauer 1788-1860, German philosopher

1. A person can only become himself when he is alone. Anyone who does not love to be alone does not love freedom, because a person is truly free only when he is alone.

2. It is impossible to have inner peace without a certain degree of loneliness.

3. One of the most special weaknesses of human nature is: caring about how others see you.

4. Life is like a pendulum, swinging between pain and fatigue.

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August 1860: Schopenhauer suddenly suffocated.

September 9: Schopenhauer contracted pneumonia.

September 21: Schopenhauer died.

September 26: Buried in Frankfurt City Cemetery.

He took a cold shower and had breakfast as usual in the morning. An hour later, the maid found him leaning on the corner of the sofa, dead. "Maybe it was suicide? Maybe it was a deliberate suicide by the opposition? Maybe it was just a sudden death.

On September 21, 1860, after he got up and took a cold bath, he died alone as usual

Everything was fine since he sat down for breakfast. An hour later, when the servant came in again, he found that he had leaned on the corner of the sofa and fell asleep forever.

4. Theodor Adorno, 1903-1969

1. Freedom is not to choose between black and white, but to give up such a prescribed choice.

2. The so-called talent is nothing but the inner sorrow and anger after success.

3. Today, the combination of culture and entertainment not only leads to the corruption of culture, but also inevitably produces entertainment knowledge. The result of transformation.

4. Advertising, the mass control tool of capitalism, deprives us of our real desires and thus sells us products, making us materially poorer and psychologically more exhausted.

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Died suddenly of a heart attack while on vacation in Vesp, Switzerland

5. Nietzsche, a famous German philosopher from 1844 to 1900

1. Since I got tired of searching, I have learned to find it once I find it; since a headwind came, I have been able to resist the wind from all directions and sail on the boat.

2. Many things have been abandoned by me. , so he is regarded as arrogant by you; if you drink from the overflowing wine glass, you will inevitably spill a lot of good wine, so don't doubt the quality of the wine.

3. He sinks, he falls. "You keep mocking me." , he fell above you. His extreme joy brings sorrow, but his bright light is closely followed by your darkness.

4. This man goes to higher places---he should be praised! That man always descends from on high. He lives and voluntarily gives up praise. He is a man who comes from high!

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On August 25, 1900, Nietzsche died of pneumonia, and Elizabeth buried him side by side with his father's grave

6. Socrates , a famous ancient Greek philosopher from 469 BC to 399 BC

1. The most passionate love will have the coldest ending.

2. I meet the world, I eclipse the world, and I live up to my mission, so that I can gather with all living beings.

3. The fewer our needs, the closer we are to God.

4. The spirit retains for itself the knowledge of what is most important.

5. Those who want to control the world must first be able to control themselves.