1. The wavering of thoughts is not a wavering between right and wrong, but a kind of wandering between rationality and irrationality. —— Jung
2. Spiritual elegance lies in thinking about those kind and beautiful things. ——La Rochefoucauld
3. The combination of thinking and practicality can produce clear concepts and find some simple methods. The discovery of these methods inspires self-esteem, and the accuracy of the methods is It can satisfy the intelligence, and the boring work becomes interesting with a simple method.
——Rousseau
4. Thought is a wall stronger than anything else, because it will never collapse or be handed over to the enemy's hands. ——Antis Dene
5. The greatness of thought does not lie in whether it can accommodate trivial things, but in whether it can use its own influence to turn small things into big things. People who are indifferent to small things will not be really interested in big things. ——Ruskin
6. Reason is the most powerful force among all forces and the only consciously active force in the world. ——Gorky
7. You can isolate the noise with the sound isolator of your mind. ——Roth
8. Nothing can promote the creation of the future like bold fantasy. Today's fantasy is tomorrow's reality. ——Hugo
9. Think, continue to think, waiting for the dawn, and gradually you will see the light. ——Newton
10. One careful consideration is better than a hundred hasty actions. ——Anonymous
11. Anyone can make mistakes, and no one wants to stick to them except fools. As the saying goes, it's best to reconsider. ——Zweig
12. Learning without thinking is a waste, thinking without learning is a disaster. ——Confucius
13. Errors in thought will lead to errors in language, and errors in speech will lead to errors in action. ——Pisarev
14. "Thinking" should go in front of everyone, and "desire" might as well stay behind. ——Franklin
15. People always avoid hard thinking. Those who do not make up their minds and think hard will lose the greatest joy in life. ——Edison
16. Think only of the beginning, but also of the development, and especially of the ending. ——Zweig
17. People are just reeds, with extremely fragile nature, but people are reeds that can think. ——Anonymous
18. We should firmly believe that ideas and content are obtained not through mindless sentimentality, but through thinking. ——Chernyshevsky
19. In the career of a creator, every step must be carefully considered before taking, rather than blindly taking action. ——Michulin
20. I’m afraid you don’t think about it often. Not many people think twice or three times a year anymore. I think about it once or twice a week, so I'm famous all over the world. ——Bernard Shaw
21. You must learn to think and then write. ——Boileau