I am a human being, and I feel familiar with anything that is in line with human nature (Marx)
●Although the ways and habits of expression are different, human nature is the same (Chesterfield)
●The nature of people in the world is the same, but education and habits make their expressions different. Therefore, we must understand them through various coats. (Chesterfield)
●Love, hope, fear and faith constitute human nature, they are the signs and characteristics of human nature (Roy Browning)
●Human nature There is no so-called unwavering determination to do good or evil, except on the scaffold (N. Hawthorne)
●The wildness of man is no different than the various beasts in the oak forest (Ben Jonson) )
●As long as possible, everyone will become a tyrant. This is the nature given to humans by nature (Defoe)
●No matter who wants to establish a country and give it a certain Law, he should first assume that people are evil (Machiavelli)
●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)
●Human beings are between gods and beasts, sometimes leaning towards one category and sometimes towards the other; some people Increasingly holy, some people become beasts, and most people remain moderate (Plotinus)
●Man is a tight rope between animals and supermen, a rope crossing an abyss (Nietzsche)
p>●Human beings are both strong and weak, humble and sublime, both insightful and often blind (Diderot)
●If humans do not ascend into the sky and become angels, there is no doubt that He will sink and become a devil. He cannot remain animalistic. The most savage man is not a beast, he is worse, very bad (Coleridge)
●Man is a god who has lost his status (Emerson)
●Man, in fact All rational beings exist because they are an end in themselves, not just tools for this or that will (Kant)
● Man is the ultimate goal of creation in the world, because man is the The only unique concept that can form a purpose is a system of purpose that can be formed from a large number of purposeful things with the help of his reason (Kant)
● Man is the purpose of nature; there is nothing like them - they order themselves so easily in every part of the universe; ... he takes it upon himself to create out of himself the whole social organization and temporary environment (Emerson) < /p>
●Man is the measure of all things, the existence of existents, and the measure of the non-existence of non-existents (Plato)
●He is his own end and there is something in himself An infinite value, an eternal mission (Hegel)
●Self-feeling is human value (Rabberay)
●Every person has his own value, This is an old adage (William Wyndham)
●Life is weighing each of us on a sensitive scale every moment; when we are about to die, he will let each of us know that he is The precise weight of a person (Jennelle Lowell)
●Like everything else, a person's importance depends on his own worth; that is, on the extent of his role (Thor ·Hobbes)
●Men have their own worth, and women have their own figures (Europe)
●No personal wealth can become the ultimate value of an individual’s life (Bacon)< /p>
●People with wealth are called valuable people (Pope)
●Of all things in the world, people are the first precious (Mao Zedong)
< p>●Man's strength has not yet been measured; we cannot judge his strength based on what he has done, he has done very little (Thoreau)●If something is What is difficult for you to accomplish by yourself, do not think that it is beyond the power of man; you can also achieve it yourself (Marcus Aurelius)
●Man is the most truly social animal, not only a gregarious An animal, and an animal that can only be independent in society (Marx)
●No one will choose the entire world in isolation, because man is a political creature, and his nature requires living with him (Asia Aristotle)
●Man is like a vine. His survival depends on other things. He embraces others and gets strength from the embrace (Pope)
● When there is any conflict between an individual and society, there are two things that must be considered: first, which side is facing, and second, which side is stronger (Tagore)
●Nature has endowed human beings with countless desires and needs. But he was given weak means to alleviate these needs.
Only society can make up for man's shortcomings (Hume)
●No one can be completely free unless everyone is free, and no one can be completely free unless everyone is moral. It is called completely moral; unless everyone lives happily, no one can be called completely happy (Spencer)
●In people's social life, just like production, Like the material resources needed, people are also treated impersonally and effectively (Weber)
●Human essence is not an abstraction inherent in a single person.
In its reality, it is the sum of all social relations (Marx)
●Man is a work of man, a product of culture and history (Feuerbach)