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A collection of famous quotes about human nature

1. People allow a stranger to prosper, but cannot tolerate the promotion of a person around them. Because there are contrasts and contrasts of interests between people at the same level, but there are no such problems with strangers. ——Yu Dan

2. As long as possible, everyone will become a tyrant. This is the nature given to humans by nature. ——Defoe

3. The more a person cares about, the more he or she feels inferior. ——Yu Dan

4. Love, hope, fear and belief constitute human nature, and they are the signs and characteristics of human nature. ——Lord Browning

5. Human arrogance is a mentality that can only be discovered in retrospect, and its existence can only be determined after being punished. ——Nabokov

6. Human spiritual civilization depends on the cultivation of beauty, and beauty can subtly influence human nature. ——"New Maxims"

7. People, in fact, all rational beings, exist because they are an end in themselves, not just tools for this or that will. ——Kant

8. Human wildness is no different from the various beasts in the oak forest. ——Ben Jonson

9. Is there such a thing as human nature? Of course there is. But there is only concrete humanity, not abstract humanity. In a class society, there is only class-based humanity, but no super-class humanity. ——Anonymous

10. He is his own purpose. He has an infinite value and an eternal mission in himself. ——Hegel

11. Elegant fashion and ugliness and vulgarity are two sides of the ordinary coin of human nature. ——H. J. Wells

12. Although the ways and habits of expression are different, human nature is the same. ——Chesterfield

13. Human beings are between gods and beasts, sometimes leaning towards one category and sometimes towards the other; some people become increasingly holy, some become beasts, and most people remain moderate. . ——Plotinus

14. What human nature hates, customs prefer to show them in front of people. ——Locke

15. I only build a small temple. In this small temple, I worship human nature. ——Shen Congwen

16. Man is a tight rope between animals and superman, a rope that crosses the abyss. ——Nietzsche

17. If a person does not ascend and become an angel, there is no doubt that he will sink and become a devil. He cannot remain animalistic. The most savage man is not a beast, he is worse, very bad. —— Coleridge

18. Sin is in line with human nature, but persisting in it for a long time is the devil. ——Chaucer

19. Man is the ultimate goal of creation in the world, because man is the only unique existence in the world that can form the concept of purpose and can be formed from a large number of purposes. Among things, with the help of his reason, a system of purposes is formed. ——Kant

20. Human beings are the measure of all things, the existence of existents and the non-existence of non-existents. ——Plato

21. Man is the end of nature; there is nothing like him. He makes himself orderly in every part of the universe; he takes it upon himself to create the whole society out of himself. Organizational and temporal environments. ——Emerson

22. The birth of a new idea is one of the greatest pains of human nature. ——Walter Bagehot

23. Politeness is to human nature what heat is to candles. ——Schopenhauer

24. I can calculate the orbits of celestial bodies, but I cannot calculate the madness of human nature. ——Newton

25. Perhaps this is also the weakness of human nature. We always like to do things we are familiar with. ——Anonymous

26. No matter who wants to establish a country and give it laws, he should first assume that people are evil. ——Machiavelli

27. Inhumane reason will inevitably lead to the complete loss of humanity. ——Anixter

28. Value humanity and share the joys and sorrows of your subordinates. Human nature does not equal favor! ——Yu Shiwei

29. People in the world cannot help themselves; human nature has no boundaries, and luxury and frugality depend on the situation. ——Fang Xuanling

30. I am a human being, and I feel kind to anything that is in line with human nature.

——Marx