Famous sayings and materials about ideals
Ideals are stones, knocking out sparks; ideals are fire, lighting extinguished lamps; ideals are lamps, lighting the way forward. ; The ideal is the road, leading you to the dawn; the ideal is the compass, guiding the direction of the ship; the ideal is the ship, carrying you out to sea for a long journey. ——Liu Shahe
A soldier who does not want to be a general is not a good soldier. ——Napoleon
If human activities are not inspired by ideals, they will become empty and insignificant. ——Chernyshevsky
Ideals can give hope to the unfortunate people in the world. joy! ——Gorky
When nature deprived humans of the ability to crawl on all fours, it gave him a crutch. This is the ideal.
——Gorky
The ideal of life is for an ideal life. ——Zhang Wentian
Ideals are the beacons that guide the way. Without ideals, there is no firm direction; without direction, there is no life.
——Tolstoy
What makes life meaningful is not power and prominence, but the search for the kind of life that not only satisfies one's own selfishness, but also ensures the happiness of all mankind. Perfect ideal. ——Marx
Reality is this shore, and ideal is the other shore. There is a rushing river in the middle, and action is a bridge across the river.
——Krylov
Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - I call this ethical basis the ideal of the pig pen.
——Einstein
If you can live your life following your ideals, act with a spirit of integrity and freedom, the perseverance to move forward, and an honest and non-self-deceiving mind, you will surely achieve success. In the most beautiful and good state. ——Marie Curie
The pursuit of ideals is the initial motivation for a person to educate himself, and without self-education, it is impossible to imagine a perfect spiritual life. ——Suhomlinsky
The old man is still ambitious, but his ambition is to reach a thousand miles; the martyr is still ambitious in his old age. ——Cao Cao
The eagle strikes the sky, the wind is strong, and the waves fly like spring. ——Sima Guang
When a young man is full of energy and courage, he will work hard. ——Li Bai
In order to do something, one must first be determined and based on it. If you are not determined, you will not be able to achieve anything. ——Zhu Xi
Those who want to govern the world must first set their aspirations. ——Cheng Hao
Classic material
Tom Cruise’s experience of becoming famous
(You can finally achieve your ideals after going through hardships)
From a youth idol to a mature film giant, Tom Cruise relies not only on his handsome appearance and charming smile that everyone loves, but also on his firm will and serious style.
In high school, Tom Cruise’s ideal was to be a professional wrestler, but an accidental knee injury shattered his dream. In the end, he chose the profession of actor and set a deadline for himself: to become a successful actor within ten years. From then on, he embarked on a road of struggle intertwined with tears and sweat.
He dropped out of school and went to New York. He ate hot dogs and rice every day and searched for every audition opportunity, but every audition ended in failure. In order to get a small role, he traveled a long way to Los Angeles, but was rejected again because his "skin was too dark." At this time, he met Bole, and on the recommendation of his agent Paula Wagner, Cruise finally got a fleeting small role in "Endless Love". He began to star in the films "Lights Out", "Risky Business", "The Outsider", etc., but they did not arouse much response. Cruise continues to hone his acting skills in silence and stillness. He firmly believes that if you work hard, you will be rewarded. Sure enough, in 1986 "Top Gun" became an instant hit, and Cruise immediately became a screen idol in the minds of millions of American youths. It was "Rain Man" and "Born on the Fourth of July" that really made Cruise a movie star. His outstanding acting skills in "Rain Man" were greatly appreciated by the audience and the director, and Cruise won the Golden Globe Award. And being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor pushed him to the peak of luck.
In 1996, his brilliant work "Mission: Impossible" was rated as one of the top ten films of that year. From then on, critics no longer used the term "sexy idol" to describe him. "Sweetheart" was nominated for the 1996 Academy Award for Best Actor and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor, and "Magnolia" was nominated for the 1999 Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor...
Once a generation of young people The idol Tom Cruise is now famous and has both fame and fortune. His salary is as high as XX million US dollars, he has tens of thousands of movie fans, and he has his own "Cruise-Weiner Production Company". His huge appeal proves that he has become a superstar in the world film industry.
Li Yong “without ideals”
(Ideals as a child do not necessarily determine the future)
Li Yong is a famous host of CCTV. Since 1998 Started hosting "Lucky 52" and has been deeply loved by the audience. At an online press conference, the host asked him: "What was your ideal when you were a child? Is it very different from now?" He said that when he was in elementary school, he was considered a disobedient child by his teacher, " At that time, my classmates’ ideal was to be engineers, scientists, etc. At that time, my ideal was to do nothing. According to today’s terms, I was a free person. “The teacher believed that the age of three is the age of eight, and the age of eight is the lifetime. , and told his parents that this child was hopeless. This is what the teacher and his parents said. However, today Li Yong has become a big star and is becoming more and more popular as a host. Therefore, childhood ideals may not necessarily determine future achievements, but will also depend on everyone's future efforts. ;