1. Anyone who plays games with life will achieve nothing in his life. Anyone who cannot master himself will always be a slave. ?Goethe
2. Values ??generate confidence, confidence generates enthusiasm, and enthusiasm conquers the world. Walter H. Cottingham
3. If a person has no ambition, no matter how magnificent his actions are, he cannot be called a great man. ?Larochevko
4. Just think about the beginning, but also think about the development, and especially the ending. ?Zweig
5. Our life is not that old burden, and our road is not that long journey. ?Tagore
6. When we are extremely humble, that is when we are closest to greatness. ?Tagore
7. If you don't wait to tell the complete truth, it is easy to say it. ?Tagore
8. Everything in the world inherently exists and does not exist to cater to our wishes. ?Epictetus
9. I just passionately want to be alone with you in the depths of my soul, and I don’t want to be distracted. ?Zweig
10. I gently dip the bowl of my heart into this moment of silence, and it is filled with love. ?Tagore
11. I really can't bear to be so close to you in the dark, but have to be as alienated as a stranger. ?Zweig
12. People are mainly driven by two factors, namely love and fear. ?Niccolò Machiavelli
13. Do not lend your merits from your own pocket to your friends, as this is an insult to him. ?Tagore
14. If it is a burst of pain, it will melt into crystal tears, reflecting its deepest secret without a word. ?Tagore
15. Poverty will not erase a person’s noble qualities, but wealth will make people lose their ambition. ?Boccaccio
16. Everyone is acting in front of the other person, but no one is deceiving anyone. ?Zweig
17. Philosophy is a sedative, religion is a shock. Philosophy helps you sleep better, religion wakes you up. ?Osho
18. I want you to know that my entire life has always been yours, but you have never known anything about my life. ? Zweig
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20. The most powerful restraint on crime is not the severity of punishment, but the inevitability of punishment. ?Beccaria
21. Believe in love, even if it brings you sorrow, believe in love. ?Tagore
22. I may want everything: the darkness that spirals infinitely every time and the trembling light that rises with every step. ?Rilke
23. The thirty-year-old you understand many things more deeply than the twenty-year-old you, and you can also tolerate them better. ?Primo Levi
24. If you want to do something, you have to develop the habit of doing it; if you don't want to do something, don't get involved. ?Epictetus
25. Secret love is like a camellia worn in the wrong place. Although beautiful, it is out of season. ?Tagore
26. True love can inspire people and awaken the sleeping strength and hidden talents in his heart. ?Boccaccio
27. Just keep walking, don’t linger to pick flowers to preserve, because the flowers will bloom along the way. ?Tagore
28. Being fearless is actually the only way to be truly satisfied with yourself. ?Horace
29. Unexpressed emotions never go away. They are simply buried alive and will one day erupt in even uglier ways. ?Freud
30. Just because we don’t want to face and understand the truth of the moment, we invent various ways of escaping, and then call them ideals or beliefs. ?Krishnamurti
31. One day, when you look back on the past, you will feel that those years of struggle were the essence of your life. ?Freud
32. Among many doves with white feathers, a dark crow can set off the beauty of the dove better than a snow-white swan. ?Boccaccio
33. I believe that there is a star among the stars that leads my life through the unknowable darkness. ?Tagore
34. The country bumpkin waits until the river dries up; but the river flows, flows, forever. ?Horace
35. Art and science are distinct yet related; they meet in aesthetic terms. ?Croce
36. I am not willing to tie my hands and feet, I want to stay free for you at any time. ?Zweig
37. In the real journey of life, your own intuition is your only mentor. ?Osho
38. The greatest sorrow in life is to let down your youth. ?Boccaccio
39. Learning is not an accumulation, it is a kind of continuous awareness.
?Krishnamurti
40. It believes that you will resist, so it constantly sends you some desperate signals, such as boredom and loss of passion. ?Massimo Gramellini
41. Only by experiencing hellish hardships can one develop the power to create heaven; only by bleeding fingers can the last sound of the world be ejected. ?Tagore
42. Faith is a curse, it divides people and creates opposition. ?Krishnamurti
43. Let the last fruits on the branches be full; give them two more days of good weather in the south to urge them to ripen, and press the last sweetness into the strong wine. ?Rilke
44. Insomnia is my biggest source of inspiration. ?Joe Stuart
45. The meaning of life lies in giving, not in receiving, nor in fighting for. ?Ba Jin
46. Don’t let frustration swallow you up, and you will definitely succeed. ――Lincoln
47. The consequence of not participating in politics is to be ruled by people inferior to you. ?Plato
48. If you have the courage to start, you will have the pride to succeed. ?David Westcott
49. It is good to live alone, because loneliness is difficult; when things are difficult, it gives us more reasons to do it. ?Rilke
50. I don’t know what I am or what I am doing. ?Mozart
51. A compassionate person cannot respond to you with enthusiasm. He is not cold, but he is indifferent. It's cool and warm, but not hot enough. ?Osho
52. Seize the fleeting years, seize, seize! ?Horace
53. I took all the scattered feelings and put them into my whole body The soul that tightens and rushes out eagerly is dedicated to you. ?Zweig
54. One day your incredible sweet smile passed through the gaps in the chat and woke up my sleepy youth. ?Tagore
55. I greet everything I have won from doubt. When I open my mouth again, I already know what silence means. ?Rilke
56. The final solution can always be found under the guidance of some momentary emotion. ?Alessandro Barrico
57. Everything is changing, not to cease to exist, but to become something that has not yet been. ?Epictetus
58. I don’t want to be respected. It is a shame to be respected by this crazy human being. ?Osho
59. Look around you: everything is sinking. But in the end there was one who held this pendant in his hand with infinite tenderness. Rilke
60. A person’s life may burn or decay. I cannot decay, I am willing to burn! Ostrovsky
61. Strange Yes, why do we never hear news like "Psychic wins lottery jackpot"? ?Jay Lennon
62. Don’t go around complaining to people about what the world owes you. The world owes you nothing. ?Mark Twain
63. After setting your footing, you must use your strength and skills to fight on your own.
?Bernard Shaw
64. Labor makes a person’s morality noble. (Kelov’s “Pedagogy”)
65. There are only three vocations that people can be proud of. It is science, art and free manual labor. (Cuplin's "The Duel")
66. Only after losing valuable things can people understand their value. (Platus' "Captives" 》)
67. The value of a person’s hat is not equal to the value of his mind. (Italian proverb)
68. Once he thinks about himself, everyone becomes smart The best person. (Arabic proverb)
69. When a person does what he feels comfortable with, he gets the greatest reward. (Shakespeare's "The Merchant of Venice")
70. Losing wealth , lose something; lose honor, lose a lot; lose courage, lose everything. (German proverb)
71. A lovable product is half sold. (Herbert, "Wisdom" Chapter")
72. Doing business without advertising is tantamount to winking at girls in the dark. (Britt. Quoted from the "New York Herald Tribune" on the year, month, and day)
73. When capital comes to the world, it is dripping with blood and filth from head to toe, with every pore dripping (Marx, "Das Kapital")
74. From the perspective of the bourgeoisie, There is nothing in the world that does not exist for money, even they themselves are no exception, because they live to make money. Apart from getting rich quickly, they do not know there is any other suffering (Engels' "The Current Situation of the British Working Class") < /p>
75. Money can be a person’s slave or his master. (Horace’s “Letters”)
76. The love of money and the love of knowledge are rarely combined. ( Herbert's "Arrows of Wisdom")
77. Many people find that the acquisition of wealth only changes rather than ends suffering. (Seneca's "Letters to Lucilius")
p>78. It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to enter the kingdom of God. ("New Testament, Gospel of Matthew")
79. The poor seek food for their appetites, while the rich seek food for their appetites. Food seeks appetite. (British proverb)
80. If a person treats strangers gently and politely, it shows that he is a "citizen of the world" and that his heart is not an island isolated from other lands. But a continent connected to those landmasses. (Bacon's "On Goodness and Good Nature")
81. Our real nationality is human beings. (Wells' "Outline of the History of the World")
< p> 82. Human warmth can also cure diseases. (Rozov's "Four Drops of Water")83. It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend. (Blake's "Jerusalem")
84. Whoever can forgive can save others. (Kerry Bondareff, "The Stage of Life")
85. Cynical attitude is the style of an intellectual playboy. (Meredith "The Egoist")
86. To praise oneself is to belittle oneself. (Cervantes' "Don Quixote")
87. Those who act the least. The most criticized. (Homer's "Ilond")
88. Flattery is a counterfeit coin, it only circulates through our vanity (La Rochefoucauld's "Proverbs")< /p>