1. All things are prepared for me - China, Mencius
2. The universe is my heart, and my heart is the universe - Ming Dynasty, China, Lu Jiuyuan
3. There is nothing outside the heart, nothing outside the heart, and no reason outside the heart - China's Ming Dynasty, Wang Shouren
4. All kinds of dharmas arise from the mind, and all kinds of dharmas disappear from the mind - China, Hui Neng
5. Man is the measure of all things - Ancient Greece, Protagoras
6. I think, therefore I am - Descartes
7. Existence is perceived - —Britain, Berkeley
8. Things are a collection of ideas —Britain, Berkeley
9. The world is a self-created non-ego—Germany, Fichte
p>10. Our perception is our only object - Britain, Hume
11. Things are composites of sensations - Austria, Mach
12. Existence is Reasonable. (The complete statement is: whatever is realistic is reasonable, and whatever is reasonable is realistic.) - Germany, Hegel
13. Reason legislates nature - Germany, Kant
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These are enough, among the 13 sentences cited above, except for the last two people who are usually considered to be objective idealists, the first 11 sentences are all subjective idealistic point of view.