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1. A lofty goal creates a lofty character, and a great ambition creates a great mind. ——Tyrone Edwards

2. Faith, you can’t do anything about it, but you can’t do anything without it. ——Samuel Butler

3. Set goals, achieve goals, and then set new goals. This is the fastest way to success. ——Anonymous

4. Have life goals, lifelong goals, goals for a period of time, goals for a stage, goals for a year, goals for a month, goals for a week, goals for a day, One hour goal, one minute goal. ——Tolstoy

5. Famous artists are constrained by fame, so their earliest works are often the best. ——Beethoven

6. For a blind ship, the wind in all directions is headwind. ——Britain

7. The meaning of a person does not lie in what he achieves, but rather in what he hopes to achieve. ——Kahlil Gibran

8. Fatalism is an excuse for the weak who lack. ——La Rochefoucauld

9. He won the reputation of a good archer not because of his bow and arrows, but because of his goals. ——Li Lai

10. Life is an arrow. Therefore, you must know what target to aim at and how to carry the bow, and then draw the bowstring fully to let the arrow fly! ——Van Dyke

11. The journey of a husband and gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through thrift. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not peaceful, it will not be far-reaching. ——Zhuge Liang

12. I believe that strong goals, this kind of sincerity that can enable people to accomplish anything, and this kind of self-loyalty are the biggest factors that enable people to succeed in their careers. ——Frederick B. Robinson

13. The word "impossible" can only be found in the dictionary of fools. ——Napoleon

14. Life is an arrow--therefore, you must know what target to aim at and how to carry the bow, and then draw the bowstring fully and let the arrow fly! ——Van Dyck

15. Achieving the impossible is the true sign of extraordinary perseverance. ——Zweig

16. Perhaps there is no more important component in personality than a firm decision. If a little boy wants to become a great person, or to be important in any field in the future, he must be determined not only to overcome obstacles in his career, but also to win after thousands of setbacks and failures. ——Theodore Roosevelt

17. Life is like a book. Foolish people flip through it hastily, but smart people read it carefully. how so. Because they can only read it once. ——Paul

18. Those who achieved great things in ancient times not only had extraordinary talents, but also had perseverance. ——Su Shi

19. I have always hated people who plan for their own food and clothing. People are above food and clothing. ——Gorky

20. Although Jincheng is happy, it is better to return to your hometown; although Paradise is good, it is not a place to stay for a long time. Come back. ——Hua Luogeng

21. The road leading to lofty goals is always rugged and difficult. ——North Korea

22. Great goals constitute a great mind. ——Britain

23. The goal should be ambitious and never give up until the goal is achieved. ——Bo Jackson

24. If the soul does not have a definite goal, it will lose itself, because, as the saying goes, omnipresence equals omnipresence. ——Montaigne

25. Great energy is generated only for great purposes. ——Stalin

26. It is not enough that every step you take leads to a goal that you will finally reach. Every step should be a goal, and every step has its own value. ——Goethe

27. All successful people have goals. If a person doesn't know where he wants to go, who he wants to be, and what he wants to do, he won't succeed. ——Norman Vincent Peale

28. Life is like a story. What matters is not how long it is, but how good it is. ——Seneca

29. There is a prohibition for all well-educated people: do not lose your temper. ——Emerson

30. With the support of a lofty goal, if you work non-stop, even if it is slow, you will definitely succeed. ——Einstein

31. Unless a person has confidence himself, he cannot bring confidence to others; only those who are already convinced can convince others. ——Matthew Arnold

32. Only by devoting oneself to society can one find out the meaning of a life that is actually short and risky. ——Einstein

33. Our life is like traveling, thoughts are the guides, without guides, everything will stop. Purpose is lost and strength evaporates. ——Goethe

34. We should be careful not to hurt other comrades with words, but we should also be able to bear it when others use words to hurt us. ——Liu Shaoqi

35. It is embarrassing to feel that you are a superfluous decoration in this world. It's scary to be alive without goals. ——Chekhov

36. Only those who serve the great goals of the times are immortal.

——Soviet Union

37. The higher the goal a person strives for, the faster his talents will develop and the more effective he will be for society. ——Soviet Union

38. Values ??generate confidence, confidence generates enthusiasm, and enthusiasm conquers the world. ——Walt H. Cottingham

39. Whoever wants to play life will achieve nothing. Whoever cannot master himself will always be a slave. ——Goethe

40. A person’s life may burn or decay. I cannot decay, I am willing to burn! —— Ostrovsky

41. When people feel that they are not capable of achieving great success, they will despise great goals. ——Wowenag

42. Strong faith will win strong people and then make them stronger. ——Walter Beckyho

43. As a person, if you have not experienced the joys and sorrows of the world, and have not fought with life, it is impossible to understand the meaning of life. ——Yang Shuo

44. Only those who serve the great goals of the times are immortal.

45. Determination of goals is one of the most necessary sources of strength in character and one of the weapons for success. Without it, genius will work in vain in the confusing path of contradiction and uncertainty. ——Sir Charles Deferr

46. The goal of schools should be to cultivate individuals with independent action and independent thinking, but they should regard serving the society as the highest goal of their lives. ——Einstein

47. If a person does not know which port to sail the ship to, it will matter no matter what wind blows. ——Italy

48. Our destined goal and path is not enjoyment or suffering; it is action. Every tomorrow, we must be one step further than today. ——Longfellow

49. Our future depends on our goals and the efforts we make to achieve them. ——Anonymous

50. A person must never turn his back and try to escape when encountering a dangerous threat. If you do this, it will only double the risk. But if you face it immediately without flinching, the danger will be halved. Never run away from anything, never! ——Winston Churchill

51. Those who try to do something but fail are infinitely better than those who succeed at nothing. ——Louis Hammers

52. The height of a fountain will not exceed its source; a person's achievements will not exceed his beliefs. ——United States

53. Those who aim at the sky will always shoot higher than those who aim at the treetops. ——Europe

54. In real life, every great undertaking starts with faith and takes the first step with faith. ——August von Schlegel

55. Without a goal, where will the energy come from? ——Chernyshev deceives the base

56. To achieve great achievements, the most important secret is to determine your goal, then start working, take action, and move towards the goal. ——Born Tracy

57. Action may not necessarily bring happiness; but there will never be happiness without action. ——Benjamin Disrae

58. Belief is power. Doubt only inhibits ability, but faith is power. ——Frederick Robertson

59. If you have long-term goals, you will not be depressed by temporary setbacks. ——Charles C. Noble

60. Effort without goal is like an expedition in the dark. ——UK

61. Confidence is the first step towards success. ——Einstein

62. If you want to be happy, set a goal that can direct your thoughts, release your energy, and inspire your hope. ——Andrew Carnegie

63. A lofty goal, as long as it is pursued unswervingly, will become a feat. ——Wordsworth

64. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to awaken and think, not just in survival. ——Aristotle

65. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. ——Romain Rolland

66. Don’t make trivial plans, because they don’t have the charm to make people’s blood boil.

——United States