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Quotes about how good words are but not as good as actual actions

1. Quotations from practical actions

(1) It is better to retreat and build a net than to fish in the abyss

(2) Action is worse than a heartbeat

(3) Knowledge alone is not enough, you must also apply it; desire alone is not enough, you must also act. ——Goethe

(4) There is no end to the bold activities of science, and there should be no end. ——Gorky

(5) We cannot wait for the gifts of nature, we must ask for them from nature. ——Michulin

(6) If you want to gain an insight, you first need labor, your own labor, your own initiative, and your own practice. ——Dostoyevsky

(7) All theoretical laws depend on practical laws; if there is only one practical law, then they all depend on this practical law. ——Fichte

(8) Whatever is correct in theory must also be effective in practice. ——Kant

(9) Everything that must be debated in theory should be solved simply by using the practice of real life. ——Chernyshevsky

(10) What you get on the shortcut road will never be amazing. You will know when you have a lot of experience and know-how. .

(11) On the road to fame, what is shed is not sweat but blood; their names are not written with pens but with lives. ——Marie Curie

(12) Theory is an officer, practice is a soldier. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

(13) If a person does not do it down-to-earth, then everything he hopes for will be in vain. ——Moluwa

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Quotes about human nature

(1) The quality of fate has nothing to do with the quality of human nature. ——Gong Minyu

(2) Although the ways and habits of expression are different, human nature is the same. ——Chesterfield

(3) The nature of people in the world is the same, but education and habits make their expressions different. Therefore, we must treat them through various coats. Be aware of it. ——Chesterfield

(4) There is no so-called unswerving determination to do good or evil in human nature, except on the guillotine. ——Nah Hawthorne

(5) Human wildness is no different from the various beasts in the oak forest. ——Ben Jonson

(6) As long as possible, everyone will become a tyrant. This is the nature given to humans by nature. ——Defoe

(7) No matter who wants to establish a country and give it laws, he should first assume that people are evil. ——Machiavelli

(8) Is there such a thing as human nature? Of course there is. But there is only concrete humanity, not abstract humanity. In a class society, there is only class-based humanity, but no super-class humanity. ——Mao Zedong

(9) Human beings are between gods and beasts, sometimes leaning towards one category and sometimes towards the other; some people become increasingly holy, some become beasts, and most people remain moderate. ——Plotinus

(10) I am a human being, and I feel close to everything that is human.

——Marx