1. I love my teacher, and I love the truth even more.
2. Education should be regulated by law and should be a national affair.
3. Happiness is the highest good.
4. Goodwill is a prerequisite for friendship, but the two cannot be confused.
5. There are three kinds of knowledge that human beings need: theory, practicality, and identification.
6. A barking dog is more useful than a sleeping lion.
7. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to awaken and think, not just in survival.
8. Human beings are naturally social animals.
9. Serious people imitate the actions of noble people, while frivolous people imitate the actions of despicable people.
10. The so-called equality means that the poor do not take advantage of the rich.
11. Genius must form a close alliance with madman.
12. I love my teacher, but I love the truth even more.
13. Habits can create second nature.
14. Evil events arise from evil.
15. Memory is the mother of wisdom.
16. Happiness lies in autonomy and self-sufficiency.
17. Happiness belongs to satisfied people.
18. Serious people imitate the actions of noble people, and frivolous people imitate the actions of despicable people.
19. The greatest honor is the honor of defending the motherland.
20. The clearest style is formed by ordinary language.
21. Nothing is most likely to cause a person to become exhausted or damage a person than to not engage in physical activity for a long time.
22. Living according to moral principles is a happy life.
23. Pity is caused when a person is loved and cares about his luck, and fear is caused when the person who suffers misfortune is similar to us.
24. People without crazy personalities will never have huge geniuses.
25. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability to awaken and think, not just in survival.
26. People think I am the smartest, but I know that I know nothing.
27. When man reaches the perfection of virtue, he is the most outstanding animal among all animals; but if he insists on his own way. Without law and justice, he becomes the worst of all beasts.
28. If evil becomes completely unbearable, it will also destroy itself.
29. No one would choose the entire world in isolation, because man is a political creature, and his nature requires living with him.
30. Beautiful appearance and elegant demeanor are a long letter.
31. Beauty is a kind of goodness, and it causes pleasure precisely because it is good.
32. Beauty is a natural advantage.
33. There are many kinds of fallacies, but there is only one right. This is why it is easy to fail but hard to miss the target and hard to hit the target.
34. Young people hope to show their superiority. Between honor and money, they prefer the former because they have not yet felt the need for money.
35. A person who faces the right things at the right time and feels confident under the corresponding conditions is a brave person.
36. A person’s dignity does not lie in receiving honor, but in truly deserving the honor.
37. Bad people obey because of fear, and good people obey because of love.
38. Emotions refer to desire, anger, fear, self-confidence, jealousy, joy, friendship, hatred, desire, competitiveness, compassion, and various emotions that generally accompany pain or happiness.
39. It is human nature to seek knowledge.
40. People who love the truth love the truth when there is no danger, and love the truth even more when there is danger.
41. Man, at his best, is the best among animals, but when he is separated from law and justice, he becomes the worst among animals. He is the least holy and most barbaric of animals.
42. Human beings are naturally social animals.
43. There are three kinds of knowledge that human beings need: theory, practicality, and identification.
44. There is only one way for people to do good, but there are many ways for people to do evil.
45. Life is full of opportunities and changes. When people are most proud, the greatest misfortune comes.
46. Good nature is valuable, noble and praiseworthy.
47. What God does is better than any imaginable happy behavior, but pure thinking, and the thing closest to this kind of happiness in human behavior may be the activity closest to thinking. .
48. Career is the vivid unity of concept and practice.
49. Indulging one's own desires is the greatest disaster; talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; not knowing one's own faults is the greatest illness.
50. Man, at his best, is the best among animals, but when he is separated from law and justice, he becomes the worst among animals. … He is the least holy and most barbaric of animals.
51. Language accuracy is the foundation of good style.
52. The clearest style is formed by ordinary language.
53. True virtue cannot be without practical wisdom, and practical wisdom cannot be without virtue.
54. Virtue can be divided into two types: one is the virtue of wisdom, and the other is the virtue of behavior. The former comes from learning, and the latter comes from practice.
55. If you deviate even a tiny bit from the truth at first, you will end up completely wrong in the end.
56. No one can fully grasp the truth.
57. People who love the truth love the truth when there is no danger, and love the truth even more when there is danger.
58. People who advance scientifically but lag behind morally are not moving forward, but retreating.
59. A person who indulges in pleasure without restraint will become a dissolute person; a person who avoids all happiness like a countryman will become a callous person.
60. All art and religion are nothing but natural appendages.
61. Even God cannot change the past.
62. A barking dog is more useful than a sleeping lion.
63. Bravery is the middle way between confidence and fear.
64. Knowledge is the decoration of the rich, the refuge of the poor, and the food of the elderly.
65. It is human nature to seek knowledge.
66. Someone asked: Does writing a good poem rely on genius or art? My opinion is: hard study without rich genius, genius without training are useless; the two should use each other and combine with each other.
67. Education cannot change human nature, it can only improve it.
68. There is only one way for people to do good, but there are many ways for people to do evil.
69. Smart people always agree with other smart people; fools often disagree with neither smart people nor fools. Similarly, straight lines always agree with straight lines; curves neither agree with each other nor with straight lines.
70. Beauty is a kind of goodness, and it causes pleasure precisely because it is good.
71. A person who indulges in pleasure without restraint will become a dissolute person; a person who avoids all happiness like a countryman will become a callous person.
72. Emotions are all kinds of feelings: they change people, influence their judgments, and are accompanied by feelings of pleasure and pain. Such emotions include anger, pity, fear, etc. and their corresponding emotions.
73. In education, practice must come before theory, and physical training must come before intellectual training.
74. Beauty is a kind of good, and it causes pleasure precisely because it is good.
75. Beauty is a gift from God.
76. There are many kinds of fallacies, but there is only one right. This is why it is easy to fail but hard to miss the target and hard to hit the target.
77. A person who faces the right things at the right time and feels confident under the corresponding conditions is a brave person.
78. For virtue, it is not enough for us to just understand it. We must also work hard to cultivate it, use it, or adopt various methods to make ourselves good people.
79. Education is cheap national defense.
80. Education is an ornament in good times and a refuge in bad times.
81. Long-term inactivity is the most debilitating and destructive thing to do.
82. The purpose of labor is to obtain leisure.
83. Someone asked: Does writing a good poem depend on genius? Or rely on art? My opinion is: hard study without rich talent, and talent without training are all useless; the two should use each other and combine with each other.
84. Birds with the same feathers will naturally gather together.
85. Language accuracy is the foundation of good style.
86. Too much exercise and too little exercise will damage physical strength in the same way; eating too much and too little will damage health in the same way; only moderation can produce, enhance, and maintain physical strength and health.
87. In misfortune, useful friends are more necessary; in luck, noble friends are more necessary. In misfortune, look for friends out of necessity; in luck, look for friends out of nobility.
88. People who advance scientifically but lag behind morally are not moving forward, but retreating.
89. The purpose of war must be peace.
90. True virtue cannot be without practical wisdom, and practical wisdom cannot be without virtue.
91. A true friend is one soul conceived in two bodies.
92. In education, practice must come before theory, and physical training must come before intellectual training.
93. Anyone who is good at thinking must be someone who can pursue what is most beneficial to mankind through action based on his thinking.
94. Relaxation and entertainment are considered to be indispensable elements in life.
95. Indulging one's own desires is the greatest disaster; talking about other people's privacy is the greatest sin; not knowing one's own faults is the greatest illness.
96. Someone asked: Does writing a good poem depend on genius? Or rely on art? My opinion is: hard study without rich talent, and talent without training are all useless; the two should use each other and combine with each other.
97. Revolution should not be trivial, but it originates from trivial things.
98. Justice is the virtue of rewarding and punishing those who are fair.
99. Throughout the ages, people have begun to explore, and they all originated from the wonder of all things in nature.
100. Bad people obey because of fear, and good people obey because of love.