●Ideals do not abandon those who pursue them diligently. As long as you do not stop pursuing them, you will be bathed in the glory of your ideals.
——Ba Jin
●Everyone’s life is a boat, and ideals are the sails of the boat.
——Zhang Haidi
●Only when people have material things can they survive, and only when people have ideals can they live life. Do you want to understand the difference between survival and life? Animals survive and humans live.
——Hugo
●Everyone must have the ambition to be a hero of the generation! You should be a person who creates a new generation.
——Zhou Enlai
●Realism without ideals is meaningless, and idealism divorced from reality is lifeless.
——Romain Rolland
●Without ideals, that is, without some kind of good wishes, there will never be a good reality.
——Dostoyevsky
●The ideal is the guiding light. Without ideals, there is no firm direction; without direction, there is no life.
——Leo Tolstoy
●When nature deprived humans of the ability to crawl on all fours, it gave him a crutch. This is the ideal!
——Gorky
●What is temporary is reality, what is eternal is ideal.
——Romain Rolland
●Human ideals destroy superstition, and human emotions will also destroy egoism.
——Heine
●I believe that we should find spiritual strength in an idealism that not only makes us proud but also able to Let us set our hopes and dreams high.
——Marie Curie
●Human activities will become empty and insignificant if they are not inspired by ideals.
——Chernyshevsky
●Shine the light of your ideals/Star of the soul! Inject the flow of light into the twilight of the future.
——Tagore
●The highest ideal in life is to seek truth again.
——Li Dazhao
●Everyone has certain ideals, which determine the direction of his efforts and judgment.
——Einstein
●Ideals are like morning stars—we can never reach them, but like navigators, we can sail by the position of the starlight.
——Schultz
●There will be times when there are strong winds and waves, and only cloud sails can be used to sail across the sea.
——Li Bai
●Let the past go by and never look back; talk about the future when it comes, don’t fantasize; we only seize the present and use our The current ideal is to do what we should do.
——Mao Dun
●Aspirations should be high.
——Zhuge Liang
●Money often becomes an obstacle to true friendship.
——Zou Taofen
●Money is a useful thing, but it will only bring you happiness when you feel satisfied. Otherwise, it will not only give you There is nothing positive about you other than worry and jealousy.
——Xi Murong
●Rich people can be very happy or very unhappy. One of the most unhappy things is that they have no confidence in themselves. Others only befriend him for his money.
——Bai Yunqin
●It is difficult for people who love money to prevent themselves from becoming a slave to money. After most people have money, they will always worry about preserving what they have and striving for more money. The bigger his business gets, the heavier his gains and losses become, and the harder it becomes to regain his sense of a bright future.
——Roland
●Money is either a slave or a master. It must be one of the two and nothing else.
——Horace
●Money is a good soldier, and having it can make people a hundred times more courageous.
——Shakespeare
●Money is like fertilizer. It is of no use unless it is dispersed into the field.
——French Bacon
●A person who can both spend money and make money is the happiest person, because he enjoys two kinds of happiness.
——Ser Johnson
●Money is like the sixth sense. Without money, it is impossible to fully utilize other senses.
——Maugham
●For wasteful people, money is round, but for frugal people, money is flat and can be piled up piece by piece.
——Balzac
●No money is a sad thing, but an excess of money is even sadder.
——Tolstoy
●Money can be the shell of many things, but not the fruit inside.
——Ibsen
●Money is freedom minted.
——Dostoyevsky
●There are countless people who make money without any effort, but there are only a few people who squander it without any effort.
——Gorky
●There are traces of evil in all profitable professions and businesses of mankind.
——Emerson
●The money in our hands is a tool to maintain freedom, and the money we pursue is a tool to make ourselves a slave.
——Lu Leng
●Money is not the root of all evil as commonly said, only the greed for money, that is, excessive and selfishness for money The pursuit of evil and greed is the root of all evil.
——Nathan Hawthorne
●If you know how to use it, money is a good slave. If you don’t know how to use it, it becomes your master.
——Mark Twain
●Money is like dung, but kindness is worth a thousand pieces of gold.
——"Zengguang"
●Of course, a writer must make money to live and write, but he should never live and write to make money.
——Marx
●Although power is a stubborn bear, gold can pull its nose away.
——Shakespeare
●The joy and happiness in life are not in money or love, but in truth.
——Chekhov
●Property may serve you, but it may also enslave you.
——Horace
●Those who want to get rich quickly will be unjust.
——Cicero
●The money in our hands is a tool to maintain freedom; the money we pursue is a tool to make ourselves slaves.
——Lu Leng
●Money is a language that any country can understand and can be used for everything.
——Afra Bin
●The love of money is the root of all evil.
——"New Testament"
●Wealth is like sea water: the more you drink, the thirstier you feel.
——Horace
●The eternal things are not money and power, but justice, talent and time.
——Zhang Anhua
●Fanatical desire can induce dangerous actions and do ridiculous things.
——Mark Twain
●Money is a hateful thing. It can be used to do good things or bad things.
——Goncharov
●The best things in life are free.
——Odets
●When we eliminate poverty, we will have our own wealth, but with this wealth, we will lose how much kindness, how much beauty and how much strength ah!
——Tagore
●Money is a new form of slavery. What makes it different from the old-style slavery system is that there is no human relationship or personal contact with the slaves.
——Leo Tolstoy
● Comedy in the world does not require money to produce, and most of the tragedies in the world are inseparable from money.
——Sanmao
●Property is the root of all evil: the distribution and defense of property occupy the entire world
——Leo Tols Tai
●Great wealth is a poison to a person who is not used to handling money. It invades the flesh, blood and marrow of his character.
——Mark Twain
●If you lose your property, you lose very little; if you lose your honor, you lose much; if you lose your courage, you lose everything.
——Yan Jizhou
● Huge wealth is sufficiently tempting to play a fatal role steadily, leading those with weak moral foundations astray.
——Mark Twain
●Those who lose property suffer huge losses; those who lose friends suffer particularly huge losses; those who lose reputation suffer complete losses.
——Spanish proverb
●The most useless thing in life is property, and the most useful thing is wisdom.
——Lesing
●Money is like human excrement. If you spread it around, it will benefit the crops; if you pile it up in one place, it will stink.
——Clint McKison Jr.
●Life is the sea, and money is the boatman. Without a boatman, life would be difficult.
——Wakelin
●Money is not an end, but only a means to achieve an end.
——Mrs. Thatcher
●Money is a bottomless sea that can drown personality, conscience and truth.
——Proverb
●Money can buy villains, but it cannot buy the truth.
——New motto
●When money starts talking, facts shut up.
——Proverb
●A person’s tragedy is often caused by personality, and a family’s tragedy is often the product of personality.
——Bo Yang
●A person is willing to give up his lifetime career prospects after only half an hour of consideration because he sees that another way of life is more significant. This is It requires a strong personality. Taking this step rashly and never regretting it in the future requires more personality.
——Maugham
●Everyone has his hidden essence, which is different from anyone else’s essence. It gives people their own smell.
——Romain Rolland
● To measure a person’s true personality, just observe what he does when he thinks no one is noticing.
——Macaulay
●All people with strong personalities are like planets, always bringing out their personal atmosphere when they act.
——Hardy
●It is difficult to find two leaves on a tree with exactly the same shape, and it is also difficult to find two people among a thousand people who are completely coordinated in their thoughts and emotions.
——Goethe
●Personality is like white paper. Once it is polluted, it will never be as white as before.
——Hegel
●When a person describes the personality of others, his own personality is exposed.
——Li Qute
●Don’t worry about nothing, make unnecessary hopes, and don’t be unreasonably sad. Instead, work hard and maintain your own personality.
——Dreiser
●A person’s house, one’s furniture, one’s clothes, the books he reads, the friends he makes—all these are his own performance.
——Henry James
●A man's character should be as solid as a rock, for everything is built upon it.
——Turgenev
●Everyone has his own characteristics, no two people are the same; people are really different, and stones are different from stones. However, when everyone comes together, they become an intertwined spectrum of heroes.
——Furmanov
●Perhaps there is no more important ingredient in personality than firm determination. In order for a little boy to become a great person, or to be important in any field in the future, he must be determined not only to overcome thousands of obstacles, but also to win after thousands of setbacks and failures.
——Roosevelt
●A person’s personality has its own set of characteristics. Reason will also be led by the nose.
——Saul Bay
●There are others among everyone, but everyone maintains his own personality.
——S·Amari
●We don’t need to envy others’ talents, nor do we need to lament our own mediocrity; everyone has his own personal charm. The most important thing is to understand your own personality and develop it.
——Kunosuke Matsushita
●I don’t think women have no personality, it’s just that they have new personalities every day.
——Heine
●The family will destroy itself, and the next generation will destroy it.
——Mencius
●There are two sayings at home, saying: only anger means peace, but thrift means enough.
——Hong Yingming
●People who can manage their families well will surely become effective people once the country is in trouble.
——Sophocles
●Enjoying happiness at home is the ultimate goal of all ambitions.
——Ser Johnson
●Happiness at home is the ultimate goal of all ambitions; it is the end of the labor of all careers.
——Ser Johnson
●A virtuous woman, even if she looks ugly, is also a decoration for the family.
——Shakespeare
●The work that men undertake for their respective families is to work hard to support, develop and maintain their families; as for women? It is to strive to maintain the order of the family, the comfort of the family and the loveliness of the family.
——Ruskin
●The joy of family life is the best antidote to the poison of bad habits.
——Lu Leng
●Without family, in the vast universe, people would shiver with cold.
——Moroa
●There is no distinction between king and common people. As long as the family has peace, they are the happiest people.
——Goethe
●Home is the only place in the world where human shortcomings and failures are hidden. It also contains sweet love.
——Bernard Shaw
●Always remember this: the most extraordinary beauty in the world is the beauty of your home.
——Bernard Shaw
●Family harmony is the happiest thing in life.
——Goethe
●An unsatisfactory marriage is like a hell. You will spend your whole life fighting with each other, and you will not be able to live in peace. On the contrary, if you choose a satisfactory spouse, you can live in harmony for a hundred years. And, endless happiness.
——Shakespeare
●Happy families are all alike; unhappy families are each unhappy in their own way.
——Leo Tolstoy
●I can’t stand the happiness of being together all day long from morning to night. I can be a very good husband, but give me a wife who is like the moon. She will not appear in my sky every day.
——Chekhov
●Those who are entangled in their families are doomed to live forever in a rigid life in a soulless world.
——Tagore
●A hard-working family never gets in even when hunger passes through its door.
——Franklin
●Family is the kingdom of the father, the world of the mother, and the paradise of children.
——Emerson
●For Adam, heaven was his home, and for his descendants, home is heaven.
——Voltaire
●Home is a source of joy for everyone! No matter how painful it is, it is warm. Even if the slave has a family, he does not feel too pitiful.
——Sanmao
●For men, society is a battlefield and a stage where people are constantly in a state of tension, while family is the only oasis and resting place for the soul. land.
——Daisaku Ikeda
●Tao is based on virtue, harmony is based on etiquette, and there is shame and integrity.
——Confucius
●If one has no virtue, then although his body and mind are developed, it will be enough to help him do evil.
——Cai Yuanpei
●Morality is the foundation of being a human being... Without morals, the greater the knowledge and ability of a person, the greater the evil he can do.
——Tao Xingzhi
●Teaching children to obey the truth, obey the collective, and develop children’s conscious discipline is the most important part of children’s moral education.
——Chen Heqin
●Moral cultivation is more expensive than practice, but not as expensive as reading books. However, reading books can correct our moral concepts, which is also very beneficial.
——Yang Xianjiang
●A collective habit has greater power than individual habits. Therefore, if there is a social environment with good moral atmosphere, it is most conducive to cultivating good social citizens.
——F. Bacon
●Children’s first step toward evil is probably because their good nature is led astray.
——Lu Leng
●Education must be based on morality and wisdom. Morality is to support virtue, and wisdom is to prevent oneself from being violated by immorality.
——Chamfort
●Teach your children virtues. Only virtues, not money, can make people happy. This is my experience.
——Beethoven
●The ultimate goal of education is to distinguish between good and evil, truth and falsehood, and to make people inclined toward good and truth and to reject evil and falsehood.
——Ser Johnson
●Necessary moral education is best started the moment the baby is born, because in this way, you will not be disappointed by too many expectations. .
——Russell
●In terms of moral education, there is only one that is both suitable for children and the most important for people of all ages, and that is: never harm others . Even teaching people to be good is hypocritical, contradictory, and harmful if it is not subordinate to this teaching.
——Lu Leng
●Teach your children to be disciplined and hard-working, and not to lose control in poverty, corrupt their moral character and misbehave.
——Pestalozzi
●Everyone should pray that he has a healthy mind existing in a healthy body.
——Comenius
● We should try to ensure that some of the stories children begin to hear must be the best lessons with moral implications.
——Plato
●Do not expose the minds and hearts of children to injustice with an attitude of indifference. This is a step towards a higher realm of moral development.
——Suhomlinsky
●Five years of hard work can certainly train engineers, but it takes a lifetime to learn how to be a human being.
——Suhomliski
Famous Quotes—Practice
●A person can only succeed after going through the stage of staggering around and making himself look like a fool. Learn to skate.
——Bernard Shaw (English)
●How can a person know himself? Not by thinking, but by doing.
——Goethe (Germany)
●Practice is a great whistleblower, it exposes all deception and self-deception.
——Chernyshevsky (Russia)
●If a knowledgeable person does not practice, it is equivalent to a bee not making honey.
——Saadi (Persia)
●Not hearing is worse than hearing it, hearing it is worse than seeing it, seeing it is worse than knowing it, and knowing it is worse than doing it.
——Xun Kuang (Warring States Period)
●Hearing with the ears is not as good as seeing with the eyes, seeing with the eyes is not as good as practicing with the feet, and practicing with the feet is not as good as discerning with the hands.
——Liu Xiang (Han)
●Seeing is better than hearing a hundred times.
——Ban Gu (Chinese)
●You will only realize what you have learned on paper, but you will definitely know that this matter must be carried out in detail.
——Lu You (Song Dynasty)
●Things in the world are better understood by those who hear them than by those who see them, and by those who see them not as thoroughly as those who live there.
——Lu You (Song Dynasty)
●If you can talk about something, you can do something; if you can do something, you can know something. This is called true knowledge. If you just talk but don't do it, you will end up confused when things happen.
——Wang Tingxiang (Ming Dynasty)
●Since ancient times, the teachings of sages and sages have put practice first, followed by knowledge and speech.
——Lin Xiyuan (Ming Dynasty)
●When I wake up in my heart, I say that if I do it on paper, it will be useless if I don’t learn from it.
——Yan Yuan (Qing Dynasty)
●The profound knowledge is not as important as knowing it; the important thing of knowing is not as practical as practicing it.
——Li Guangdi (Qing Dynasty)
●For a bowl of hot and sour soup, it is not as clear as hearing it orally as taking a sip in person.
——Lu Xun (middle)
●Only practice can overcome the errors of experience.
——Baren (middle)
●No theory is as concrete as reality.
——Shen Congwen (middle)
●It must be practice and practical life experience that taught him such profound theories.
——Shakespeare (English)
●Whether human thinking has objective truth is not a theoretical issue, but a practical issue.
——Marx (Germany)
●You will know the truth only after you practice it.
——Wang Fuzhi (Qing Dynasty)
●You will know it later, and it will be difficult after you follow it.
——Wei Yuan (Qing Dynasty)
●Action produces difficulties; difficulties produce questions; questions produce hypotheses; hypotheses produce experiments; experiments produce assertions; assertions produce actions, and so on. endless.
——Tao Xingzhi (middle)
●Action is Laozi, knowledge is son, and creation is grandson.
——Tao Xingzhi (middle)
●If you want to have knowledge, you must participate in the practice of changing reality. If you want to know the taste of pears, you have to change pears and eat them yourself.
——Mao Zedong (middle)
●All true knowledge originates from direct experience.
——Mao Zedong (middle)
●Only real life can learn, only real life can teach people, and only real life can produce social thoughts.
——Qu Qiubai (middle)
●Practical work is an important educational weapon.
——Chen Yun (middle)
●The separation of theory from practice is the greatest misfortune.
——Leonardo da Vinci (Italian)
●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 (Italian)
●Just one theoretical proof can impress me more than fifty facts.
—— Diderot
●All controversial and unresolved issues in theory can be completely solved by practice in real life.
——Chernyshevsky (Russia)
●Theory is turning into practice. Theory is energized by practice, revised by practice, and tested by practice.
——Lenin (Soviet Union)
●Theory without revolutionary practice is empty theory, and practice without revolutionary theory as a guide is blind practice.
——Stalin (Soviet Union)
●The more clearly you know, the more earnestly you will act; the more earnestly you act, the more clearly you will know.
——Zhu Xi (Song Dynasty)
●There are also disadvantages to studying exclusively, so you must get in touch with the real society to make the books you read come alive.
——Lu Xun (middle)
●Theory without practice is empty, and practice without theory is blind.
——Xu Teli (middle)
●Discover the truth through practice, and verify and develop the truth through practice.
——Mao Zedong (middle)
●Theory is the eye of practice.
——Zou Taofen (middle)
●Practice determines theory, and real theory also has the function of leading action.
——Zou Taofen (middle)
●Theory that is divorced from reality is dead theory, and reality that is divorced from theory is blind practice.
——Liu Bocheng (middle)
●Theories that cannot stand the test of practice are useless and even harmful.
——Tao Zhu (middle)
●Use theory to promote practice, and use practice to revise or supplement theory.
——Liao Mosha (middle)
●Humility is the highest self-denial.
——Shakespeare
●When you realize that you are a humble person, you are no longer a humble person immediately.
——Leo Tolstoy
●As soon as false humility appears, true humility will die in time.
——Mark Twain
●Don’t be humble to proud people, and don’t be proud to humble people.
——Jefferson
●When we are extremely humble, that is when we are closest to greatness.
——Tagore
●People who know only a little bit are often immodest; people who are well-informed and capable must be humble.
——Xie Juezai
●A person who really knows himself cannot be immodest. Humility makes a person's heart shrink, like a pebble. Although it is small, it is very strong. Only by being strong can you be honest.
——Lao She
●Hypocritical modesty can only win mediocre applause, but cannot achieve real progress.
——Hua Luogeng
●Don’t trust someone who is overly modest, especially when the other person takes an attitude of ridiculing himself, don’t believe him suddenly. Because, behind this kind of humility, 80% of them hide a strong desire for vanity and fame.
——Hirty
——Plekhanov
●Only by being able to humbly accept other people’s opinions and being able to humbly ask others for advice can we brainstorm.
——Kunosuke Matsushita
●Great people will never abuse their own advantages. They see where they have surpassed others and realize this, but they will never This will make you immodest.
——Lu Leng
●Only strong people are humble.
——Herzen
●Humility is based on strength, and arrogance is based on incompetence.
——Nietzsche
●Dissatisfaction with oneself is one of the fundamental characteristics of any truly talented person.
——Chekhov
●Arrogance is just a mask of ignorance.
——Voltaire
●Do something good, be kind and generous to others; in short, use your humility to avoid bad luck.
——Balzac
●A real scientist cannot be humble, because the more things he does, the clearer he sees: there are more Nothing was done.
——France
●Humility is just a kind of honesty for people with little talent, but it is a kind of hypocrisy for people with great talent.
——Schopenhauer
●When a man lives his life, he should make friends with heroes from all over the world.
——Chen Shou
●Don’t be flattering in superiors, and don’t be arrogant in inferiors.
——Yang Xiong
●He is sincere, warm-hearted, gentle and eloquent, which will surely move people.
——Xue Xuan
●Receiving kindness from others should be a place to repay in the future. Don’t ask for more from others.
——Zeng Guofan
●Don’t have any illusions about those who are not worthy of trust!
——Leonardo Da Vinci
●Trust a few people, do no harm to anyone, and love everyone.
——Shakespeare
●Witness in communication cannot be overstated, nor can it be ignored; because it not only involves a matter of decency, but also concerns official matters and government.
——French Bacon
●Those who use power to make friends will be defeated by the power; those who make friends with benefits will be scattered.
——Wang Tong
●The flower path has never been swept by visitors, and now the gate is opened for you.
——Du Fu
●Silence is more beneficial to social interaction than insincere words.
——Montaigne
●All people are like children in that they will get carried away when being pampered; therefore, one should not be generous to others, nor should one treat others with kindness. Too soft.
——Schopenhauer
●It is always ridiculous to show respect to people you know well.
——Goethe
●You trust people, and people will be loyal to you. Treat others with the demeanor of a great man, and talents will show the demeanor of a great man.
——Emerson
●Whoever you have hurt may have long been forgotten. But the person you hurt will never forget you. He will never remember your good qualities.
——Dale Carnegie
●The most brilliant way to impress people is to talk to them about their most precious things.
——Dale Carnegie
● Remembering people’s names and calling them out easily is equivalent to giving others a clever and effective compliment.
——Dale Carnegie
● Please realize the importance of "living with others", always be grateful, never be ungrateful, never neglect gratitude, and respect A loyal heart interacts with people.
——Konosuke Matsushita
●The secret of social interaction is not to hide the truth, but to tell the truth without irritating the other person.
——Sotaro Dihara
●If you are right, try to get the other person to agree with you gently and skillfully; if you are wrong, try to get the other person to agree with you quickly and skillfully. Admit it with all your heart. This is much more effective and fun than arguing for yourself.
——Dale Carnegie
●Admitting that you may be wrong can avoid arguments and make the other person as generous as you are to admit that he too may be wrong. .
——Dale Carnegie
●People who do not respect other people’s feelings will ultimately only arouse dislike and hatred from others.
——Dale Carnegie
●Not surprisingly, all of us are more or less happy to deal with mediocrity, because it makes us feel at ease; it makes us have a sense of A comfortable feeling of interacting with people who are like you.
——Goethe
● Even if you enjoy happiness and all the glory and wealth, if no one is as sincerely happy for you as you are, how can you have great happiness? At the same time, adversity must be more unbearable if no one sees it as a heavier burden than you.
——Cicero
●Human emotions and human reason, these two spiritual developments and talents, are not necessarily equal. Some people are more rational than emotional, and some people are more emotional than rational.
——Yu Dafu
●Laughter is the stretching of emotions, and tears are the purification of emotions.
——Ke Ling
●Emotions Thinness makes people mediocre.
——Diderot
●Human reason destroys superstition, and human emotion will also destroy egoism.
——Heine
●Conscience is the voice of the soul, and emotions are the voice of the body.
——Lu Leng
●It is the long-standing privilege of kings to care about everything except their own feelings.
——Dickens
●Emotions refer to lust, anger, fear, confidence, jealousy, joy, friendship, hatred, desire, competitiveness, compassion, and general Various emotions associated with pain or pleasure.
——Aristotle
●The advantage of emotion is that it can disorient us, and the advantage of science is that it is emotionless.
——Olde
●All emotions are good in nature, what we should avoid is just their misuse or abuse.
——Descartes
●The emotions expressed by silent simplicity are the richest.
——Shakespeare
●How fickle human emotions are in different environments! What we love today is often what we will hate tomorrow; what we pursue today is often what we will avoid tomorrow; what we desire today is often what we fear or even tremble with tomorrow.
——Defoe
●In general, a person is most likely to reveal his true feelings in times of crisis. When things are calm, due to restraint, some strong emotions may not be suppressed, but at least they will try to cover them up. However, when in a distracted situation, people will not be pretentious and will unintentionally expose their true emotions.
——Scott
●Love is illusory, only emotion is real, and it is emotion that prompts us to pursue the true beauty that makes us fall in love.
——Lu Leng
●The more we understand emotions, the better we can control them, and the less pain our souls feel when they feel emotions.
——Spinoza
●This is a human weakness: everyone likes to show their emotions, so much so that they temporarily forget the interests of daily life in the inner impulse.
——Chernyshevsky
●Indifference is paralysis of the soul and premature death.
——Chekhov
●Logic is only reason, and emotion is often conscience; the former comes from human beings themselves, and the latter comes from heaven.
——Hugo
●People can’t live by their feelings alone, they also have to live by their money.
——Romain Rolland
●Only emotion, and only great emotion, can enable the soul to achieve great achievements.
——Diderot
●People can control behavior, but they cannot restrain emotions, because emotions are fickle.
——Nietzsche
●It is more unfortunate to be a slave to one's own feelings than to be a slave to a tyrant.
——Pythagoras
●Only emotions that have withstood the test and experienced the hardships of life are true emotions.
——G. Markov
●When people abandon reason, they will be dominated by emotions. Fragile emotions are overflowing and out of control, like a ship carelessly sailing into the deep sea. Couldn't find a mooring.
——Cicero
●People who do not respect other people’s feelings will ultimately only arouse dislike and hatred from others.
——Dale Carnegie
●The more high-tech we have around us, the more human emotions are needed.
——Naisbitt