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Benefit in one body, not seeking its benefits; People who benefit from the world seek it. Not seeking for a moment; Those who benefit from the world seek the world. (Qing) Jin Ying

On the importance of things, we should not be impulsive, but think for a long time. (Qing) Chen Hongmou

It's dangerous to find a bunch of hair and smell it outside. (Korea) Warring States Policy

Look first, you will succeed, look first, you will die. (Korea) Liu Xiang

Those who plan the future plan the future, and those who are cautious are careful not to realize it. (Tang) Wu Zetian

Birds try their best to hide their bows and seek extreme life, and there will be danger. Ji Kang (Three Kingdoms)

Vision is the way to March with troops. (Wang) Jia Yi

It is foolish to seek one body, but it is wise to seek the whole world. (Song) Su Xun

Always believe: when everyone rushes in, come out quickly. Everyone stops playing and rushes in. (Middle) Li Ka-shing

A mediocre plan is better than groping without a plan. (Middle) Cai Yuanpei

Where there is wisdom, there is failure. (Korea) Liu Xiang

Strategically, the winner is thousands of miles away. Historical Records (Korean)

Smart and decisive, taking illness as a surprise. Liu Zhou (Northern Dynasty)

Wisdom is the foundation of seeking. Only with wisdom can we seek, and wisdom is more important than seeking. (Middle) Deng Tuo

Those who plan the main plan must control it to prevent complications. Su Zhe

First of all, we should reevaluate the ideas that come out of our minds. Is it? Is this really your opinion? . Chesterfield (UK)

Philosophical sentences, few things are inherently impossible, and achieving them depends more on ourselves than on means. Laroche Foucault (France)

The main purpose of wisdom is to teach us to get along well with people without wisdom. Emerson

Wisdom alone is not enough. Hugh must also have enough wit to avoid having too much wit. Mo Luoya (French)

Want to have an excellent brain, right? Something that seems to be taken for granted? Confused. Chesterfield (UK)

To jump further, you must step back first. Montaigne (France)

The ability to master scale is a combination of wisdom and experience, and it is one of the main talents of managers. Henri fayol (French)

Without courage, it will only be cowardice and fraud; Courage without planning is only stupidity and madness. Sadi (Persian)

Don't hammer the second nail until the first nail is firmly nailed. Fuller (UK)

Wisdom is the real power. Wisdom guides sailors through stormy waves, tames wild animals, mountain leopards and lions, and makes horses and cattle serve mankind. Therefore, a thoughtful person is more useful in difficult times and in meetings than a fool with only physical strength. (Germany) Sweden b

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