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1. People cannot live like animals and should pursue knowledge and virtue. Life is not just measured in years, months and days, facts are often the best calendar.

— (English) Disraeli's "Wilshire"

2. A person's life is only a moment. So we must cherish it, live a good day every day we are alive, and never waste our years.

— (Greece) Plutarch's "Ethics"

3. Life is not a short candle, but a torch that we hold temporarily, We must burn it very brightly and hand it over to the next generation.

— (British) Bernard Shaw

4. Life is like a book, fools read it casually. A wise man reads it carefully because he knows that this book can only be read once.

— (De) Paul

5. Life is not a pleasure, but a very heavy work.

— (Russian) Tolstoy

6. Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright.

—Xiao Chunu

7. The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is.

— (British) Oscar Wilde

8. The joys and sorrows of all things in the world depend on people’s worldview. A worldview can cast a dull color on things, or it can also give them a brilliant luster.

—Kleiser "The Bridge That Can Never Be Crossed"

9. If life is linked to the lofty responsibilities of the times, you will feel that it is immortal.

— (Russian) Chernyshevsky

10. There are no bystanders in life.

— (Czech Republic) Vucic

11. For me, the meaning of life is to put yourself in other people’s shoes, worry about other people’s worries, and enjoy other people’s happiness.

— (Germany) Einstein

12. Life is meaningless if you are not dedicated to a great ideal.

— (Philippines) Jose Rizal

13. Progress is the most important thing in life.

— (British) Johnson "The Lazy Man"

14. Others live to eat and drink, but I eat and drink to live.

— (Ancient Greece) Socrates

15. Everyone is different from others, and he is also different from himself every day.

— (English) Pope

16. If you want people to like your own value, you have to create value for the world.

— (Germany) Goethe

17. The so-called perfect person is a person who is broad-minded, full of dedication and sacrifice, and vows to work hard for the happiness of all mankind.

— (American) Seidez

18. As long as a person has thoughts, he is free.

— (U.S.) Emerson's "How to Live in the World"

19. If a person can reflect on his past actions and motives, and feel that some of them are right , something is wrong, he is a person who can distinguish right from wrong.

— (English) Darwin

20. It is not a good thing for an idea to last forever, because the idea itself will eventually become stale.

—(USA) Santayana

21. A stubborn person is a person who will not change his mind and is unwilling to change his mind.

— (British) Wilde

22. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power.

— (France) Balzac

23. People can only rise to the sky with their eyes; therefore the theory starts from looking at the sky. The first philosophers were astronomers. The sky reminds one of one's mission.

— (Germany) Feuerbach

24. Man is just a reed, the most fragile in nature, but he is a thinking reed.

— (French) Pascal

25. A person is not a circle with only one center; it is an ellipse with two foci. Things are one point, thoughts are another point.

— (France) Victor Hugo

26. People will stay on one thought for a long time, so they may be bound by means.

— Halifax "Collected Works"

27. The greatness of man lies in the ability of his thoughts.

—(France) Pascal

28. Human happiness does not lie in the abundance of visible property, but in the perfection and richness of inner invisible thoughts.

— Anacasis

29. People always have the habit of using their eyes based on the memories that have been thought about by their predecessors, so everything must still be unexplored. place.

— (French) Flaubert

30. The brain is the fortress of consciousness.

— "Natural History" by Pliny the Great

31. Communicating with others is helpful for your own ideological cultivation.

—(France) Montaigne's "Essays"

32. People who cannot think are fools, and people who do not want to think are slaves.

—Te Lanmeng

33. People who cannot think are idiots, people who are unwilling to think are lazy men, and people who dare not think are slaves. Don't try to know everything, or you will know nothing.

— (Ancient Greece) Democritus

34. Whether you like to think or not, human beings exist because of thinking.

— (UK) Cambour

35. The biggest trouble in the world is that fools are very sure, but wise men are full of doubts.

— Russell (Switzerland)

36. It can be concluded that the mind, like the body, will be infected with the plague if it is slightly excessively comfortable.

— (UK) Dickens' "Barnaby Larch"

37. Life is extended in the development of ideas, because ideas are the measure of life.

— Leland "The Return of the Gods"

38. Life is thought.

— "Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius

39. His thoughts are his kingdom, and his will is his laws.

—W. Copper's "Truth"

40. A sage will surely lose something if he worries a lot; a fool will gain something if he worries a lot.

— "Yan Zi Chun Qiu · Nei Pian Miscellaneous Part 2"

41. Among all things in the universe, nothing is as stubborn as thought.

— (U.S.) Emerson's "Diary"

42. Reading without thinking may make mediocre people rich in knowledge, but it will never make them clear-headed.

— John Norris, "On the Benefits of Thinking"

43. Great ideas can turn into great wealth.

— (Rome) Seneca "On Mercy"

44. Great ideas come from the heart.

— "Meditations" by Wolfnag

45. Great ideas can only become feats if they are put into action.

— William Herzlitt's "Meet-time Chat"

46. Great ideas, like great feats, do not need to be preached.

— Faust by Phil Bailey

47. Self-doubt is the first step to self-knowledge.

— "Questioning the Truth"

48. Wherever the beautiful thoughts stop flying, the persecution begins.

— (Russian) Shchedrin

49. If you want to be a true philosopher, let your reason operate in the depths of your own thinking and experience.

— (UK) Hobbes

50. If your thoughts can no longer make waves, this will be more terrifying than death. There is nothing that cannot be known, we can only say that there is something that has not yet been known.

— (Russian) Gorky

51. Doubt is thinking, and thinking is life.

— (English) Conrad

52. Bad thoughts quickly turn into bad actions.

— (English) Shakespeare

53. Half of the mistakes in our lives are made in exploring how to think and thinking about how to explore.

— "Epigrams" by Qiu Collins

54. The development of our thoughts often comes from curiosity in a sense.

— (American) Einstein

55. My achievements should be attributed to precise thinking.

—(British) Newton

56. Every new opinion is indeed a lonely minority at the beginning.

— (UK) Carlyle

57. Everyone has his own unique way of thinking.

— Phaedrus' "Fables"

58. Questioning is the first step towards philosophy.

— (France) Diderot

59. Experience is generated by thoughts, and thoughts are generated by actions. We cannot understand people from books.

—(UK) Disraeli

60. Without creative individuals who can think and judge independently, the upward development of society is unimaginable.

— (U.S.) Einstein

61. Think about "it can form a bridge that leads us to new knowledge."

— (Germany) Planck

62. Thinking is the key to turning stupidity into wisdom; not thinking is the root cause of wisdom turning into stupidity. Think, continue to think, wait for the dawn, gradually you will see the light.

—(UK) Newton

63. Thinking is talking to yourself.

— Unamuno (Spain)

64. Thoughts do not need to be taxed, but they must be tempered.

—German proverb

65. Thought is always the ruler of the universe.

— (Ancient Greece) Plato

66. Thought is the great lever of all things.

— Dan Webster

67. Thought is the soul of behavior.

—(British) Browning

68. Thought is the precursor of behavior.

Thoughts are the seeds of behavior.

— (American) Emerson

69. The value of ideas is directly proportional to the influence of ideas.

—Bulwer Lytton, "The Caxtons"

70. A dirty mind means an ugly soul.

— Terens, "The Women of Andros"

71. Thoughts are often copies of feelings.

—(Far) Roshevko's "Proverbs"

72. Reading is sometimes a clever way to avoid thinking.

— Helps, "Friends on the Committee"

73. The pen is the tongue of thought.

— (Spain) Cervantes' "Don Quixote"

74. There is only one public and one private person; there is only one evil and righteousness in the world.

—[Song Dynasty] Zhu Xi's "Zhu Zi Yu Lei Jing Lue" Volume 3

75. If a person wants to know the truth, he has to spend seven years meditating; if he wants to understand How to explain the truth to people takes fourteen years.

— (Ancient Greece) Plato

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76 .The more a person gives to others and the less he demands, the better he is; the less a person gives to others and the more he demands, the worse he is.

— (Russian) Tolstoy

77. What makes man nobler than animals is that he has the ability to speak. If he uses this ability improperly, he will lower than animals.

— (Persia) Saadi

78. People cannot live without bread, and people cannot live without their motherland.

— (France) Victor Hugo

79. Sow an action and you will reap a habit; sow a habit and you will reap a personality; sow a personality and you will reap a personality. destiny.

— Bodman

80. The honor of a man’s virtue is infinitely greater than the honor of his wealth.

— (Italy) Leonardo da Vinci

81. A teacher for a day is a father for a lifetime.

— [Yuan Dynasty] Guan Hanqing

82. Don’t be afraid of adding little by little, and over time it will become a giant hill.

— (Ancient Greece) Hesiod

83. A year’s plan begins with spring, and a day’s plan begins with Yin. A family's plan lies in harmony, and a life's plan lies in diligence.

— "Zeng Guang"

84. It is impossible to be perfect every day. We can only hope that there is no shortage of days in life that make us feel perfect or happy. As long as there are a few such days, we can be encouraged and comforted in the hard work and struggle.

— Roland "Roland's Little Whispers"

85. A person must go through a life of hard work before he can achieve something.

— (Denmark) Andersen

86. The size of a person's achievements is directly proportional to the size of the difficulties he encounters.

—Yang Le, Zhang Guanghou

87. The closer a person is to his goal, the more difficulties will increase.

— (Germany) Goethe

88. One day is the epitome of eternity.

— (U.S.) Emerson

89. A person’s life is only once and cannot be neglected. As the ancient poem puts it well: “When hundreds of rivers reach the sea in the east, when will they return to the west?” "If a young man doesn't work hard, he will be sad."

- Hua Luogeng

90. One "today" is better than two "tomorrows".

—(American) Franklin

Be open-minded: Don’t be upset and pessimistic about unpleasant trivial matters. Author: Franklin

For an immature teenager, bad companions play a much greater role than good teachers. Author: Aesop

People should control their habits, but they must not let habits control people. If a person cannot get rid of his bad habits, it is simply worthless. Author: Ostrovsky

When people live, they must have a firm belief, not only for their own food, clothing, housing and transportation, but also to contribute to society. Author: Zhang Zhixin

The head can be cut off, the limbs can be broken, but the revolutionary spirit cannot be destroyed. The heads of patriots are the party, and the bodies of heroes are the divisions. Author: Zhou Wenyong

Beheading does not matter, as long as the principle is true. Kill Xia Minghan and the people who came after him. Author: Xia Minghan

Only by standing firm in understanding theoretical politics can one not be shaken by certain phenomena or rumors at any time! Author: Fang Zhimin

The enemy can only chop off our heads, but can never shake our faith! Because the doctrine we believe in is still the truth of the universe! Author: Fang Zhimin

While marching, there will always be people who retire, some who are abandoned, some who are depressed, and some who rebel. However, as long as it does not hinder the progress, the team will become pure and elite as time goes by. team. Author: Lu Xun

If you are not afraid, you cannot be gentle, but if you are afraid, you cannot be strong; if you are strong, you will not be afraid, but you can achieve success only if you are strong.

Author: Luo Xuezan

Revolution is like fire. No matter how heavy snow seals the mountains and hides birds and beasts, as long as we have fire, we can drive away the severe cold and bring light and warmth. Author: Yang Jingyu

We should praise the firmness of rocks. We should learn from the steadfastness of rocks. We should have strong faith in revolution. Author: Tao Zhu

What governs the actions of warriors is faith. He can endure all hardships and pains and achieve his chosen goals. Author: Ba Jin

Revolutionary ideals are not dispensable embellishments, but the driving force of a person's life. Having ideals is equivalent to having a soul. Author: Wu Yunduo

A few bites from flies can never detain a galloping horse. Author: Voltaire

What determines a person's life and entire destiny is just a moment. Author: Goethe

Dieting is more difficult than hunger strike. Eating in moderation requires a clear mind, but abstaining from food requires sheer willpower. By Sundore McNaple

In our eagerness to avoid fault, we are often more likely to fall into absurdity. Author: Horace

When you are angry, count to ten before you speak; if you are very angry, count to a hundred. Author: Jefferson

Man is mortal individually, but immortal as a whole. Author: Aprilia

Whoever plays games with life will achieve nothing; whoever does not master himself will always be a slave. Author: Goethe

A person should develop the habit of trusting himself. Even in the most critical times, he must also believe in his own bravery and perseverance.

Author: Napoleon