2. The laws of ethics are hypothetical, so ethics cannot be used as logical evidence of existence. -"Sex and Personality"
3. The idea of beauty is a natural idea, so it is an eternal idea; And every beautiful thing, every part of nature, can disappear. -"Sex and Personality"
4. The desire to pursue immortality itself is just a concrete example of a universal law, that is, only things that have exceeded the time limit have absolute value. On this basis, we can find the connection between value and memory. The persistence of human experience is directly proportional to the meaning of things to people. If this truth is expressed in the form of paradox, I can say that value is created by the past. Only those things with absolute value can be protected by memory and saved from the giant palate of time by memory. -"Sex and Personality"
5. A man regards loyalty as a condition for obtaining ideal love and as fulfilling his promise. Even if it is doubtful whether he can obtain such ideal love, he will look at it like this. -"Sex and Character"
6. Only when I don't commit sin, is I aware of sin. Similarly, as long as I live, I can't understand life. Time is a mystery, because I haven't surpassed time. Only death can teach me the meaning of life. I am still in time, not beyond time, I am still setting time, I am still expecting death, and I am still expecting material life. I can't understand sin because I am in it. When you understand, it is time to jump out of the circle. I can't understand my sin, because I'm still guilty. -"The Last Thing" (excerpt from a good article)
7. Only when men have sexual desire can women have reality and meaning. -"Sex and Personality"
8. Only women will feel happy. No man is happy, because a man is related to freedom, and in his earthly life, he is always bound by some form. Only a completely passive existence (such as an absolute woman) or a completely active existence (such as a god) will be happy. -"Sex and Character"
9. There are both women who are not like women and women who are more like men, as well as men who are not like men, feminine and more like women. -"Sex and Character"
1. Maternal women regard sexual relations as a means to an end; Prostitute-type women regard sexual relations as an end in itself. -"Sex and Personality"
11. The desire to pursue immortality itself is just a concrete example of a universal law, that is, only things that have exceeded the time limit have absolute value. -"Sex and Character"
12. No one in the transitional stage between freedom and slavery will be happy. -"Sex and Personality"
13. If you don't admit the soul, you can't study the spiritual phenomenon at all. -"Sex and Character"
14. The sense of guilt only comes from the fact that men are eager to get the guilty object, but they don't want to turn it into nothing. -"Sex and Personality"
15. The family itself is not a real social structure. In essence, the family is non-social, and men who give up clubs and social circles after marriage will soon return there. -"Sex and Character" graham greene's 15 classic sayings
1. The mayor is even going to propose to other inmates to hide the remaining two watches, which is better than not telling the time at all. However, when he just started to say the idea, he suddenly felt that it seemed a bit cowardly, so he stopped abruptly after half a sentence. Whatever happened that night, the mayor forgot to wind his watch. When he woke up in the morning, it was just bright enough to see things, so he quickly checked his pocket watch. Hey, Pierre spoke. What time is it? What do you say about the antique? The pointer is set at a quarter to one, like a black wreck abandoned by people. For the mayor, this is simply the most terrible moment in his life, worse than the day when the Germans caught him, no, far worse than that day. Prison destroyed all perception, and proper limit was the first to lose it. His eyes flitted from other people's faces, as if he had committed some kind of betrayal and abandoned the only real time. -The Tenth Person
2. Since I hate her so much sometimes, how can I still love her? So that we can really hate and love? Or do I really hate myself? I hate my books written with trivial skills; I hate my craftsman's mind, which is so greedy for the object to be painted, that it makes me seduce a woman I don't love in order to get writing materials; I hate my body, it has suffered so much, but it doesn't have enough skills to express its inner feelings; I hate my suspicious mind, which makes Pakis set out to watch, powder the doorbell, rummage around in the wastebasket and steal your secrets. -The End of Love
3. At the beginning, I wrote that this book is a record of hatred. Now Henry and I are walking in the street at night and want to have some beer. I find that praying at this moment seems to be particularly suitable for the winter mood: Oh, God, you have done enough. You have taken too much from me. I am tired and old. I don't want to learn how to love again. -end of the affair
4. Less than three hours after Hale arrived in Brighton, he knew they were going to murder him. -Brighton Nock
5. This is the fallacy of repentance before death: repentance is the fruit of long-term practice and self-discipline, and it cannot be done by fear alone. -power and glory
6. I can tell you that there are enough troubles in life, regardless of sexual problems. Sao Paulo once said that it is better to get married than to suffer from lust. Mary will always be young and beautiful, so that I won't fall into the stove. -"A Case of Self-distributing Virus" (sad diary)
7. He thought wearily and sadly that I must do better in the future. The sad thing in the future is after this. Does it mean that butterflies will die in the process of finding love? People are not like this. People have to bear the consequences. He should bear both responsibility and guilt. He swore to make Louise happy, and now he has another responsibility that contradicts his oath. -the core of the problem
8. There are many strange things in life. People find that no matter how hard it is, there are always some moments when you are happy, and you can always compare them with more unlucky moments. Even in difficulties and obstacles, the pendulum still swings back and forth. -"Power and Glory"
9. In most people's lives, they are often faced with a moment of perdition and don't know it.
1. When I sat down to work, I was so excited, ambitious and full of hope. I have no resentment in my heart, only happiness. At that time, we were both very happy, and we were only separated by the age of ten years and the distance of several counties. Later, we will meet, and this meeting has no obvious purpose except to bring so much pain to each other. -"The End of Love"
11. The priest sighed. He felt empty because of the suffering he faced. Fear is more tiring than a monotonous and long journey. -Power and Glory
12. Your kindness to me is a very cruel thing to some extent. We lost touch. We are in the same desert, looking for the same spring, but we can't see each other, and we are always alone. I say this because if we are together, the desert will no longer be a desert. -The End of Love
13. Sooner or later, you have to take sides, if you still want to be an individual. -The Quiet American
14. This is a mistake that people easily make: Just because you don't see the expression in someone's eyes, you think he is not sad. -"Power and Glory"
15. Pain is something that can be provided to you whenever you need it. -"A Case of Self-spreading Virus" by Thomas Hobbes
Thomas Hobbes
1. Leisure is the mother of philosophy. Hobbes
2. Knowledge is power. Hobbes
3. Leisure is the mother of philosophy. Tohobbes
4. In the past, people worshipped heretical cults, such as forest gods, animal spirits and banshees, mostly because they didn't know how to distinguish dreams and other strong hallucinations from vision and feeling. Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
5. Hell is the truth discovered too late. Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
6. An ambitious man will not waste his time on his wife and friends. He has to devote all his time to his enemies. Hobbes
7. Philosophy is knowledge about reasoning. Hobbes leviathan
8. The purpose of philosophy is to benefit life. Hobbes' Theory of Objects
9. This state of war in which everyone is fighting for each other may also produce a result, that is, nothing is unfair. There will be no concepts of right and wrong and justice and injustice here. Where there is no power, there is no law, and where there is no law, there is no justice. Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
1. Leisure is the mother of philosophy. Thomas Hobbes
11. Every time a person violates his reason, he will be punished by it. Hobbes
12. Those who approve call personal opinions opinions opinions, while those who are taboo call them heresies. Hobbes
13. Wealth, knowledge and glory are just several types of power. Hobbes
14. The mutual transfer of rights is what people call contracts. Hobbes
15. The freedom of subjects only exists in things that the sovereign has not stipulated for their behavior, such as the freedom to buy and sell or other contractual behaviors, the freedom to choose their own residence, diet, career, and the freedom to educate their children in the way they think fit, and so on. Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
16. Like everything else, whether a person is important depends on his own worth; That is to say, it depends on how much he plays, namely, Hobbes
17, philosophy excludes theology and Hobbes' Theory of Objects
18. The purpose of philosophy is that we can make use of the existing cognitive achievements to benefit us, or we can apply some objects to other objects to produce results similar to those envisaged in our hearts within the limits of various conditions. Thomas Hobbes
19. Science is knowledge about reasoning, also called philosophy. Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan lists leonov's famous sayings Fuller's famous sayings Li Ao's famous sayings ToCarlisle's famous sayings
1. An excellent biography is as rare as a beautiful life ToCarlisle's
2. Once art is divorced from reality, it will become absurd even if it does not die. ToCarlisle's famous sayings
3. Only the sincere can recognize sincerity. Thomas Carlyle
4. No biography truly records personal circumstances, but it is just a heroic epic with or without rhyme. Thomas Carlyle
5. Humor is justly praised as the best poet. Thomas Carlyle
6. Figures prove everything. Thomas Carlyle
7. Burke said that Congress has three major industries. But newspaper, the fourth industry, is more important than the first three. 8. Only autobiography is the real history. Thomas Carlyle
9. If heroes are sincere people, why can't we be heroes? Thomas Carlyle
1. Vanity is the sixth sense of insatiable greed. Thomas Carlyle
11. The real slaves in this world are those who study it sincerely. It is those who treat the world as soft wax and knead it into various forms at will. Thomas Carlyle
12. Vanity is the product of hypocrisy. Thomas Carlyle
13. Youth is the happiest time in life, but this happiness is often entirely because it is full of hope, not because of what it has gained or escaped. Thomas Carlyle
14. Society is Thomas Carlyle based on hero worship
15. Beliefs are blindly generated only because life goes on. Thomas Carlyle
16. The worship of heroes by all mankind existed yesterday, exists today and will certainly exist in the future. 17. People who have no pursuit will soon be depressed. Even a trivial pursuit is better than nothing, thanks to Lord Carlisle acton's famous saying and Landais's famous saying Frey's famous saying.
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