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Six idioms and famous sayings about loving the brain, loving thinking, and doing things

1. Philosophy The old man not only has a mind that is good at thinking, but also has hands that dare to practice and legs that dare to trek. ——Anonymous

2. Philosophy is a microscope for thinking —— Hugo

3. There are two easy ways to live quietly, that is, to believe everything or to doubt everything. Both methods save us thinking. ——Kozybski

4. What God does is better than any imaginable happy behavior, and it is nothing more than pure thinking, and the closest thing to this kind of happiness in human behavior may be The activity most closely associated with thinking. ——Aristotle

5. To learn knowledge, you must be good at thinking, thinking, and thinking again. I relied on this learning method to become a scientist. ——Einstein

6. Although insidious friendship allows you to get some trivial favors, it will deprive you of the treasure-independent thinking and pure love for the truth! ——Belinsky< /p>

7. "Motto" originally refers to the motto written by the ancients and placed on the right side of the seat. Later, it generally refers to the motto that people use to motivate and alert themselves as a guide to action. Historically, many celebrities at home and abroad have their own "mottos", these [details] - celebrity mottos

8. Reading without thinking is equivalent to eating without digesting. ——Polk

9. Most thinkers write poorly because they not only have to convey their thoughts, but also the process of thinking. ——Nietzsche

10. Think carefully when you speak, and chew carefully when you eat.

——Anonymous