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What do all the famous aphorisms mean?

Famous aphorisms refer to the conclusions or suggestions made by some celebrities, written in history, and obtained through practice, as well as the famous words of warning. Famous aphorisms are easy to pass on.

For example, the famous aphorism about life:

1. Today is life, the only life you can know for sure. -lev tolstoy

2. A person's life should be spent in this way: when recalling the past, he will not regret because he wasted his time, nor will he be ashamed because he was mediocre in the past; On his deathbed, he could say, "My whole life and all my energy have been dedicated to the most magnificent cause in the world-the struggle for the liberation of mankind." -ostrovsky

3. The ultimate value of life lies in the ability of awakening and thinking, not just in survival. -Aristotle

4. In the vicissitudes of fate, people's integrity can be seen most. -Shakespeare

5. Life is made up of various changes, endless pain and joy. That kind of eternal blue sky only exists in the middle of the soul, and it is extravagant to ask for it from the real life. -Balzac

6. Diligence is far more valuable than gold. -sadie

7. I live to make others live better. -Lei Feng

8. Whoever is dance academy will accomplish nothing; Who can't dominate himself is always a slave. -Goethe

9. Hope is attached to existence. Where there is existence, there is hope, and hope is light. -Lu Xun

1. There is no eternal night on earth and there is no eternal winter in the world. -Ai Qing's inspirational epigram:

1. Work hard and be brave in practice; Always insist on learning; Be a virtuous person; Full of innovative spirit. -Franklin

2. Having a firm will is equivalent to adding a pair of wings to your feet. -Joe Bailey [2]?

3. whoever has the will to go through hardships can achieve any goal. -Minand

4. Decline is greater than death in the heart, and sorrow is greater than lack of ambition. -Zhuangzi

5. Although we think with judgment, it is will, not intelligence, that ultimately solves the problem. -Waller

6. Everything is created by human will. -Plautus

7. Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no firm direction, no direction, no life. -Tolstoy

8. Will is everyone's spiritual strength, a vision of freedom to create or destroy something, and a creativity that can create miracles from nothing. -lermontov

9. Patience and persistence are painful things, but they can gradually bring you benefits. -Ovid