2. Self-control is the instinct of the strongest. -Bernard Shaw
3. Pursuing fame is almost synonymous with advocating Excellence. -Hertzrit
4. On the edge of satiety and boredom, desire is still limited. -Jean Rostand
5. Desire is the root of human suffering. It is true that desire can make people happy and happy; But behind this joy and happiness is suffering, and joy is to be sad; After all desires are realized, disasters are inevitable. -(Egypt) Yusuf. Sbai
6. People who have desires without action can only produce pestilence. -Blake
7. Nurturing the heart is not good at lust. He is also a man of few desires, although there are those who do not exist, he is widowed; He is also a man with many desires, although he is a widow. -Mencius
8. Everyone wants knowledge, but no one wants to pay the price. -
9. A person who is addicted to lust is a horse that chases trouble. -Liu Xiang
1. There is always one heart in the world expecting and calling another. -Cervantes
11. Three quarters of the demands in the world are unrealistic and are based on fantasy, idealism, hope and feelings. -Ruskin
12. The essence of saving trouble lies in abstinence. -Liu An
13. There are two tragedies in life. One is that your desires are not satisfied, and the other is that your desires are satisfied. -Bernard Shaw
14, less desire to feel light. -Huang Zongxi
15. Sunflowers only bloom in the sun, and night lotus only blooms in the moonlight. People who can suppress lust don't cuddle other people's wives. -India
16. Once a person becomes a slave to desire, he will never be free. -(Thailand) Cha. Gogidi
17. Man is the enemy of the unknown. -Turkey
18. People often hear the saying: "Desire destroyed him." However, this is often wrong. It is not desire that destroys people, but incompetence, laziness, or confusion. -Pierre Boulle ancient
19, people can't set a time for lust. -romain rolland
2. The desire for power is one of the most notorious desires. -Tacitus
21. Passion is like charcoal fire, which must be cooled, otherwise, the fire will scorch the heart. -Shakespeare
22. The more opportunities you have to be talked about, the more you want to be talked about. -Bertrand Russell
23, limited ability, boundless desire for the sea: man is a god who has been demoted to earth, and he has not forgotten everything in the kingdom of heaven. -Lamartin
24. As long as a man is flattered to satisfy his pride and desire, he is extremely gullible; And imaginative artists are more likely to be deceived. -romain rolland
25. Fame tastes so sweet that we love everything related to it, even death. -Pascal
26. Nothing is more selfish than the desire for fame and fortune. Working for others is only for one's own reputation. -Lando
27. He who is faster than his intention speaks. -"yan danzi"
28. If people can contain their own desires and live a life without demands; Then, he is in charge of his own life and his own destiny. -(Egypt) Yusuf. Sbai
29. Even a wise man can hardly abandon the weakness of pursuing fame. -Tacitus
3, the desire is self-clearing. -Cheng Hao, an educator in the Song Dynasty
31. The desire for fame and fortune is an unreasonable desire of human beings; Even philosophers themselves seem extremely reluctant to abandon the weakness of pursuing fame and fortune. -Montaigne
32, more desire to lose righteousness, more worry to harm wisdom. -Liu An
33. The desire for knowledge is like the pursuit of wealth. The more you pursue it, the stronger your desire will be. -stern
34. The thirst for knowledge is the natural intention of human beings, and anyone with a sound mind will do whatever it takes to acquire knowledge. -sai Johnson
35. if an animal needs something, it knows the degree and quantity of it, but human beings don't. -democritus
36. The desire for fame is much greater than the desire for virtue, because fame is a reward for beauty. Without it, who is willing to embrace virtue? -Yu Waina
37. When you are controlled by desire, you are insignificant; When inspired by enthusiasm, you are great. -james allen
38. Wealth is like sea water. The more you drink, the more thirsty you get. Fame is actually the same. Schopenhauer
39. The giants of wealth and reputation have fallen before our eyes, but they cannot change our ambitions. -Wolfinger
4. Indulge in pleasure, and worry with you. -Shen Juyun, an educator in the Qing Dynasty, "Western Rock Redundancy" (dream)