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Quotes about not being influenced by the outside world

The famous sayings that are not affected by external objects include: 1. If the will wants to have the power of law, it must be controlled by reason when reason issues orders. ——Aquinas 2. If you have a serious attitude, you will feel that the world will become a better place. ——Xue Zitan 3. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it. 4. Steel is tempered by fierce fire and rapid cooling, so it can be hard and fearless. Our generation has also been trained in struggles and terrible tests, and has learned not to give in in the face of life. ——Ostrovsky 5. When heaven is about to give a great responsibility to this people, they must first suffer their minds, starve their bodies, and deplete their bodies! 6. As long as there is a kind of infinite self-confidence that fills the heart, and then relies on a strong will and independent and uninhibited intelligence, one day you will succeed. —— Maupassant 7. Only by enduring hardship can one become a master. 8. A person cannot ride two horses. If you ride one horse, you will lose the other horse. A wise person will ignore all requests to distract his mind, and only concentrate on learning one subject, and when he learns one subject, he must learn it well. ——Goethe 9. Attitude is the foundation of success. ——Tang Jie 10. A good attitude will make your life shine. ——Zhu Li 11. People’s strengths or weaknesses in willpower and fighting spirit are often one of the important reasons for their success or failure. ——Hardy 12. Even if you encounter unfortunate disasters, never give up what you have started. 13. The most important thing in life is to have a lofty goal and use talent and perseverance to accomplish it. ——Goethe 14. A good attitude, a happy life; a bad attitude, a dark life. ——Wu Jinyi 15. People always make mistakes, suffer setbacks, and have troubles, but they must never stand still; the tasks that should be completed must be completed even if they sacrifice their lives for it. The holy water of the social river remains clean because it is pushed forward by a never-ending current. This means that the river bank will occasionally be washed away, causing short-term losses, but if you are afraid of the river bank breaching and trying to block the torrent permanently, it will only lead to stagnation and death. ——Tagore 1. Fame and integrity are more important than Mount Tai, and desire for profit is lighter than a feather. ——Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty, "Yusu Min Gongji·Untitled" 2. Do not move for profit, nor for threats and calamities. ——Huang Xing's "Thank you speech at the welcome meeting of the members of the Congress in China" 3. See the benefits without losing the justice, and see the death without breaking the rules. ——"Confucius' Family Sayings·Confucianism and Practice Interpretation" 4. The heavy snow weighs on the green pine trees, and the green pine trees are straight and straight. You should know that the pines are noble and pure until the snow melts. ——Chen Yi's "Winter Recognition Ode·Green Pine" 5. Thoughts must be careful, not trivial; conduct must be strict, not fierce. ——Master Hongyi's "Farewell to the Proverbs" 6. Don't betray by being poor, and don't change your ambition by being humble. ——Huan Wan of the Han Dynasty, "The Theory of Sincerity and Earth" 7. The bones should be strong and the spirit should be soft; the ambition should be big and the courage should be small; the heart should be empty and the words should be truthful. ——Master Hongyi's "Collection of Hanjia" 8. Don't be afraid of being shattered into pieces, but stay green and white in the world. ——Yu Qian of the Ming Dynasty, "Song of Lime" 9. It is better to have broken jade than complete tiles. ——"Book of Northern Qi·Biography of Yuan Jing'an" 10. Since ancient times, no one has died, leaving a loyal heart to illuminate history. ——Song Dynasty Wen Tianxiang's "Crossing the Lingding Ocean" 11. Geng Jie died in the first glance, and he did not seek to live in a golden cage. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Set up evil tricks to encourage the Pheasant Troupe" 12. People with lofty ideals will not drink water from stolen springs, and honest people will not be fed by people who complain. ——"Book of the Later Han Dynasty·Biographies of Women" 13. Don't be promiscuous when you are rich and powerful, and don't feel sad when you are poor and lowly. ——Ming Dynasty Zhuang Yuanchen's "Du Yuanchen" 14. Getting rich and noble unjustly is like a floating cloud to me. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Shuer" 15. A gentleman shuns the high but not the lowly, and shuns the rich but not the poor. ——"Book of Rites·Confucius's Leisurely Residence" 16. It is better to be clean in nature than to be trapped in gullies. ——Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty, "A Dream of Red Mansions: Burial of Flowers" 17. Majesty is not enough to change his position, and profit is not enough to change his heart. ——"Warring States Policy·Zhao Ce II" 18. When the scholars are poor, they see Dong Danqing one by one. ——Wen Tianxiang, Song Dynasty, "Song of Righteousness" 19. The pines and cypresses grow colder every year, but become stronger as they grow older. ——Sun Yat-sen's "Strategy for the Founding of the People's Republic of China" 20. An ordinary person with his legs upright is taller than a celebrity who kneels down. ——Ancient Greek proverb 21. When you come out of the mud, you will not be stained; ——Zhou Dunyi, Song Dynasty, "Ai Lian Shuo" 22. An Neng can crush his eyebrows and bend his waist to serve the powerful, which makes me unhappy. ——Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty, "Sleepwalking Tianmu's Songs and Farewell" 23. The dead bamboo remains unchanged, and the fallen flowers have lingering fragrance. ——Shao ??Ye of the Tang Dynasty, "Jinguyuan Nostalgia" 24. Wealth cannot be kinky, poverty cannot be moved, power cannot be surrendered, this is called a real man. ——"Mencius, Duke Teng Wen" 25. Think of justice when you see benefit, and give orders when you see danger. ——"The Analects of Confucius·Xianwen" 26. Wealth is easy to obtain, but reputation is difficult to protect. ——"Records of the Words and Deeds of Famous Officials in Three Dynasties" 27. If a person has a lofty ideal of spreading the word, he must also have a noble sentiment. Without noble sentiments, no matter how lofty or great an ideal is, it cannot be achieved. ——Tao Zhu's "Ideals, Sentiments, and Emotional Life" 28. If a person loses a big part of his life, everything will be ruined.

——Tang Liu Yin's "Illustrated Records of Wangchuan"