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Famous aphorisms containing the philosophy of life

As long as you have the beauty of spiritual temperament, as long as you have such self-confidence, you will have the natural beauty of grace. ——Golden Horse

Whimsical adds an extraordinary color to life, which is necessary for every young and sensitive person. ——Baustovsky

There are things more precious than happiness, art, wealth, power, knowledge, and genius that are worthy of our pursuit. This extremely precious thing is excellent and pure character. ——Samuel Smiles Philosophical Quotes on Life

For a person with a high degree of self-awareness and a profound and penetrating soul, pain and trouble are his necessary temperaments. ——Dostoyevsky

Reading as a young man is like looking at the moon through a gap, reading in middle age is like looking at the moon in a courtyard, and reading in old age is like playing with the moon on the stage. The shallowness of experience is the shallowness of gain. Deep ears. ——Zhang Chao

It’s not about saying too much, it’s about saying it right, hitting the key points of things and principles, and touching the hearts of the listeners. ——Xie Juezai "Work and Study·Not Too Much"

Create, or prepare future creations. It is a necessity: happiness can only exist when this necessity is satisfied. --Romain Rolland

The bee takes a middle path, gathering material from flowers in gardens and fields, but using a power of its own to transform and digest this material. ——Francis Bacon

Imagination is more important than knowledge, because knowledge is limited, and imagination summarizes everything in the world, promotes progress, and is the source of knowledge progress. ——Einstein

Science also needs creation and fantasy. Only with fantasy can we break the shackles of tradition and develop science. ——Guo Moruo

Don’t easily agree to others if you are not competent for it. Once you agree to others, you must fulfill your promise. ——Washington

An ideal character should not only satisfy his material needs, but also satisfy his spiritual interests. ——Hegel

If genius is not used, genius will definitely decline and will be destroyed in chronic decay. ——Krylov

The vastness of the spirit, the activeness of the imagination, and the diligence of the soul: this is genius. —— Diderot (Collection of Life Mottoes)

Without great character, there would be no great people, not even great artists or great actors. ——Romain Rolland

Love does not develop logically, so you must always pay attention to its changes. Love is not eternal, so it must be pursued continuously. ——Bo Yang