German poet johann wolfgang von goethe.
A relaxed and happy mood can endure everything.
Goethe, Germany J.W
Beauty and the thirst for knowledge have not yet aligned.
British writer beerbohm.
Beauty and curiosity should be a family.
Beerbohm, British writer.
Beauty is like a gem, best set on a simple base.
Francis Bacon, English philosopher.
Beauty is like a gem, it is best to have no decoration.
British philosopher bacon F.
Beauty and kindness coexist.
British playwright Shakespeare
Beauty lies in goodness.
William shakespeare, English playwright.
Differences-real or imagined-are always exaggerated by the media and the whole society. American writer
Differences, whether real or subjective, are always exaggerated by the media and society.
Leo d.m., American writer
Jealousy is the most terrible thing, it will destroy anyone's nature. Oscar Wilde, British playwright
Jealousy is a terrible thing, which will destroy human nature.
Oscar Wilde, British playwright
All living things are not lonely and do not live for themselves.
William blake, English poet.
All living things in the world do not exist in isolation, nor do they exist only for themselves. British Blake W.
Fame is like an animal chasing its own tail. When it catches its tail, it doesn't know what else to do except chase it. Fame and the exciting fame that followed forced celebrities to foresee their own destruction. Howard Melvin, American essayist
Fame is like an animal chasing its tail. After it was caught, there was no other way but to keep chasing. Fame and the exciting praise that followed forced celebrities to worry about their own destruction. Melvin H.
Fame turns on all the lights. Although it gives you power and prestige, it also takes away your self. You must become what the public thinks you are. Not who you really are or what you might be.
Howard Melvin, American essayist
Fame lights up all the lights, which not only gives you power and prestige, but also drives you out of yourself. You must become what the public thinks you are, not who you really are or who you may be.
Melvin H.
Those who can do it will do it, and those who cannot do it will be taught.
Bernard Shaw, British dramatist
Do what you can, don't teach.
Bernard Shaw, British playwright.
Unreasonable people are paranoid; People who can't do it are fools; Those who dare not are slaves.
William drummond. British engineer
People who don't want to be reasonable are stubborn; People who can't reason are fools; People who dare not reason are slaves.
British engineer drummond w.
From our interpersonal relationships to a better understanding of how our brains work, how the differences between men and women serve our mutual benefit.
Delia m Rios. American writer
The differences between men and women are beneficial to both sides in all aspects, from interpersonal relationships to a deeper understanding of mental labor methods.
American writer Rios D.M.
How many pears show the world Zhang Shengkai's face, but they rot in the core? How many apples look innocent, but there is a bug in the bud. But oranges have no secret faults. Its exterior is a mirror inside it.
Allen. Milne, American writer
I don't know how many pears in this world are fresh and lovely on the surface and bad on the inside. I don't know how many apples in this world look innocent and have worms in their hearts. However, the orange has no shortcomings to hide, and its appearance is a mirror of its heart.
American writer milne a.a.
I believe that fame and celebrity, influence and power, success and failure, reality and fantasy are all skillfully woven into a seamless fabric in some way, which we call reality with laughter.
Howard Melvin, American essayist
I believe that fame and prestige, influence and power, success and failure, reality and fantasy all seem to be carefully woven in a smooth and seamless fabric, which is the reality we laugh at.
Melvin H.
I sometimes wonder if the most important rule is knowing how to please others.
Moliere, French writer
Sometimes, I really wonder, isn't learning how to please people the most important rule of all codes of conduct?
Moliere, French writer.
If an orange goes bad-because the best of us sometimes go bad-it goes bad from the outside, not from the inside.
American writer Allen Milne
If oranges go bad, so will the best of us. It starts from the outside, not from the inside.
American writer milne a.a.
If you want to degrade yourself in front of a person, a good way is to tell his story again in the way we heard it.
American writer Mark Twain
If you want to belittle yourself and please others, one trick is to tell his story over and over again according to what you hear.
American writer Mark Twain
In almost every face and everyone, they may find beautiful feathers and defects, good and bad qualities.
American President Benjamin Franklin
Everyone has his own face, advantages and disadvantages, advantages and disadvantages.
American president Franklin B.
Try to keep the fire in your chest-conscience-immortal.
George Washington, the father of America
Try to keep the flame in your chest, that is, the spark of your conscience, burning for a long time.
The father of America, Washington g.
Men and women use their brains differently, but their brains may actually be different.
Delia m Rios, American writer
Not only do men and women use their brains differently, but their brain structures may actually be different.
Leo d.m., American writer
No artist or performer can completely escape the temptation of fame and the endless admiration and respect it brings, but people must pay a heavy price for it.
American essayist Maiswon.
No artist or performer can completely escape the temptation of honor, which brings them endless praise and reverence, but the price they have to pay is also very expensive.
Melvin H.
Our enemies force us to suppress narcissistic impulses and desires for the benefit of all, thus making us human and civilized.
Mel, American writer
Our enemies force us to restrain ourselves and stop indulging in the impulse and desire to seek happiness for all, making us ordinary people and civilized people.
American writer Mel H.
A person's reputation should always be judged by the way he gained it.
French writer La Rochefoucauld
The reputation of great men should always be measured by how they get it.
French writer laroche Foucault.
The more things a person is ashamed of, the more respectable he is.
Bernard Shaw, British dramatist
The more things a person is ashamed of, the more decent he is.
Bernard Shaw, British playwright.
Rational people adapt themselves to the world; Unreasonable people insist on trying to adapt the world to themselves, so all progress depends on unreasonable people.
Bernard Shaw, British dramatist
Reasonable people adapt themselves to the world, while unreasonable people insist on adapting the world to themselves, so all progress depends on unreasonable people.
Bernard Shaw, British playwright.
Emotional differences exist at least between the sexes.
Delia m Rios, American writer
There are at least emotional differences between men and women.
Leo d.m., American writer
Li has two tragedies.
Bernard Shaw, British dramatist
There are two tragedies in life, one is not getting what you want, and the other is getting what you want.
Bernard Shaw, British playwright.
Two people looked out through the same fence: one saw the mud and the other saw the stars.
Frederick Longbridge, English writer
Two people look out from the same fence. One saw the mud, the other saw the stars.
British writer Lambrich F.
We need enemies to define ourselves and our lives; They help us know who we are not or who we don't want to be.
Howard Meyer. American writer
We use enemies to define ourselves and our lives; They help us know what we are not or don't want to be.
American writer Mel H.
When a foolish man is doing something he is ashamed of, he always declares that it is his duty.
George Bernard Shaw, English playwright.
When a fool does something that makes him feel ashamed, he always claims that he is carrying out a task.
Bernard Shaw, British playwright.
You will never really enjoy the world until the sea flows in your veins, until you put on the coat of the sky and the crown of the stars.
Thomas Tahern, English poet
People can't really enjoy the beauty of the world until the sky is clothed, the stars are crowned and the sea flows in their veins.
British traherne T.