1. With genius, it will definitely decline, and it will be destroyed in chronic decay; Where laziness fatally dominates everything, work, hard work, there will be no improvement, and it will be impossible to get back on its feet.
-[krylov] Ponds and Rivers, Fables of krylov, p. 126.
Ivan Andreyevich krylov (February 13th, 1769-November 21st, 1844) was a famous Russian and world-famous fable writer.
2. If a talented person wants to develop quickly and luckily, he needs a prosperous spiritual civilization and healthy upbringing to be popularized in his nation.
-[Germany] Goethe's Conversations with Goethe, p. 141.
johann wolfgang von goethe (August 28th, 1749-March 22nd, 1832) was born in Frankfurt am Main, a famous German thinker, writer and scientist. He was the most famous representative of Weimar's classicism.
3. Although we are born with some abilities, our development is due to the countless influences of the world, from which we absorb what we can absorb and what is useful to us.
-[Germany] Goethe's Conversations with Goethe, p. 178.
Goethe is one of the greatest German writers and an outstanding and brilliant figure in the field of world literature.
young werther was published in p>1774, which made him famous.
4. A responsible person is someone who can be entrusted with everything.
-[Germany] Brecht's Mr. Pandira and his footman Maddy, Selected Plays of Brecht (below), p. 143.
bertolt brecht is a famous German dramatist and poet.
5. In my opinion, all human achievements are meaningful only because they are the expression of human ability and the product of reason and free will.
-[Switzerland] Keller's Henry in Green (I), p. 284.
Swiss German writer.
Born in Zurich on July 19th, 1819, the first Collection of Songs is a collection of political lyrics.
The Collection of Poems published in p>1883 included the best poems written by myself.
6. No matter what talent a person has, if he doesn't pass that talent on to others, he has nothing.
-[English] Shakespeare's troilus and Cresida, The Complete Works of Shakespeare, episode 7, page 187.
william shakespeare is the most outstanding dramatist in the history of English literature and one of the most important and greatest writers in the European Renaissance.