1. The shortcut to glory is to have nothing. ——Samuel Butler
2. If you gain something, you lose something at the same time. ——Gu Long
3. Truth has such power. The more you want to attack it, the more your attacks will enrich and prove it. ——Galileo
4. Great men will die, but death cannot erase their names. ——Born
5. Vanity can hardly be said to be a bad behavior, but all evil deeds revolve around vanity and are nothing more than a means to satisfy vanity. ——Bergson
6. As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, is there anything in life that you can’t find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway
7. A vain person covers up an ugly underwear with a gorgeous coat. ——Shakespeare
8. Death is inevitable for all people, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. ——Sima Qian
9. There is nothing more banal and banal than hoping to get ahead. ——Holmes
10. To be mentally strong, one prerequisite is to underestimate the gains and losses of things outside oneself. People who worry about gains and losses will not have an open mind, a calm state of mind, or true bravery. ——Yu Dan
11. Don’t be afraid of gains and losses in the face of life and death. ——Su Che
12. Man’s bounden duty is to have the courage to explore the truth. ——Copernicus
13. What you take must be given, and what you prohibit must be relaxed. ——Su Shi
14. Truth is truth only because it is opposed to fallacy and hypocrisy. ——Chernyshevsky
15. People with strong vanity sometimes criticize themselves and sometimes praise themselves to profit from it, but humble people never say a word for themselves. ——La Fontaine
16. The price paid for the effort to seek the truth is always much higher than possessing it without risk. ——Lesing
17. Temporary strength depends on strength, and eternal victory or defeat depends on reason. ——Cao Yu
18. If you are poor, you can benefit yourself; if you are rich, you can help the world. ——Mencius
19. Nothing can be known until it is effective, and nothing can be said without evidence. ——Wang Chong
20. Those who insist on the truth are great. ——Hugo
21. Being both whimsical and pragmatic is the unique style of scientific workers. Let us explore infinite truths in the infinite river of the universe! ——Guo Moruo
22. Love elegance and extend poetry to know the gains and losses. ——Chen Shou
23. Even if we only see a glimmer of truth, we cannot let its brilliance dim. ——Li Siguang
24. All reputations enjoy an unimaginable prestige, regardless of where they come from. ——Balzac
25. Truth is not a coin that is ready-made and can be hidden in your pocket. ——Lessing
26. As long as a person is willing to explore deeply below the surface of things, even if he himself may not see it correctly, he will clear the way for others, and even make his mistakes finally clear the way for others. Serve the cause of truth. ——Bock
27. In life, vanity is an interest that is distinguished by creation. People who compare vanity with artistic interests and think about it may be able to find a practical solution to vanity. ——Miki Kiyoshi
28. The road to honor is not paved with flowers. ——Dante
29. Having a good reputation is more important than having money. ——Cyrus
30. While hoping for impossible perfection, people will lose the good things they could have obtained. ——Anonymous
31. The truth does not exist in the uglified reality. ——George Sand
32. Truth is the daughter of time. ——Leonardo Da Vinci
33. Vanity makes us pretend to be something other than what we are in order to win the approval of others, but hypocrisy encourages us to cover up our sins with the appearance of virtue in an attempt to avoid others. of blame. —— Fielding
34. How rare are the small diamonds of truth, but once mined and polished, they can be durable, hard and bright. ——Beveridge
35. The more difficulties you encounter, the greater the honor you get. ——Cicero
36. Wealth is like sea water: the more you drink, the more thirsty you become. The same is true for fame. ——Schopenhauer
37. The most shameful ones are those who follow the legacy of their fathers, do not know how to tell the prophets, and are blindly arrogant. The best glory should come from our own actions, not relying on our family. ——Shakespeare
38. Just because I forget about favors and disgrace, I won’t hurt my nerves here. ——Hui Yan
39. A hero is a person who does what is needed for the benefit of human society at a decisive moment. ——Fuchik
40. A person is valued or despised in the world; it depends on his actions and himself.
——Anonymous
41. The article tells the story of the ages, knowing the gains and losses. ——Du Fu
42. We can’t stand other people’s vanity because it hurts our vanity. ——Larochevko
43. Reputation is like a river. What it floats is often frivolous things, rather than entities with real weight. ——Bacon
44. Human beings use cognitive activities to understand things and practical activities to change things; use the former to master the universe and the latter to create the universe. ——Croce.
45. In order to save one person’s life, he betrayed the liberation cause of millions of people and was spurned by millions of people. What’s the point of living? ——Wang Ruofei
46. When you see something desirable, you don’t care about what is hateful. When you see something beneficial, you don’t care about what is harmful. Therefore, if you move, you will be trapped, and if you act, you will be humiliated. This is the danger of partial injury. ——Xunzi
47. Those with pure nature are honored, those with turbid nature are disgraced. ——Zuo Fen
48. The journey of truth does not require an entry permit. ——Joliot Curie
49. "Be prepared to fail to meet victory." This is an attitude that a person must have when facing gains and losses. If you only prepare for success but not for failure, it will be too late when you fail. ——Romain Rolland
50. Free and easy: One is not caring about personal gains and losses; the other is only caring about what you once had, not forever; the third is being able to take it, let it go, and not live for others. ——Excerpt from the newspaper
51. Excessive reputation is really a huge burden. ——Forte
52. For one person to discover the fruitful truth, it requires millions of people to destroy their lives in failed explorations and tragic mistakes. ——Mendeleev
53. Truth is a child of time, not a child of authority. ——Brecht
54. If you ask, you will gain it; if you give it up, you will lose it. Seeking is beneficial to gaining, and seeking is mine. There is a way to seek, and there is a destiny to obtain. This is because seeking is not beneficial to obtaining, and it is also seeking something outside. ——Mencius
55. Respecting people should not be more important than respecting the truth. ——Plato
56. A lie will destroy the entire reputation of an upright person. ——Gracian
57. The main characteristic of a well-trained thinker is that he does not easily draw conclusions without sufficient evidence. ——Beveridge
58. We seek the truth. In all events, obtaining the truth is the highest comfort. ——Santayena
59. It is better to be hated for what you have done than to be loved for an unrealistic reputation. ——Gide
60. Instill truth into his mind, just to ensure that he does not fill his mind with falsehoods. ——Rousseau
61. Any credible truth is an image of truth. —— Blake
62. Using copper as a mirror, you can straighten your clothes; using ancient times as a mirror, you can know the ups and downs; using people as a mirror, you can understand gains and losses. ——Wu Jing
63. If you see someone humiliated by a city man, you will forget it as time goes by; if you see someone humiliated by a gentleman, you will never forget it for the rest of your life. ——Qian Qi
64. Early prosperity also dries up early, easy to gain and easy to lose.
——Zhang Tingyu