Inspiring and inspiring famous sayings for reading
In daily study, work and life, everyone must have come into contact with some commonly used famous sayings. Famous sayings refer to what some celebrities say , written, historical records, conclusions or suggestions drawn through practice, and more famous words of warning. So have you really understood the famous aphorisms? The following are some inspirational reading quotes and aphorisms that I have collected for you. I hope they can help you.
Inspiring and striving reading quotes 1
1. Without ideals, that is, without some kind of good wishes, there will never be a good reality. ——Dostoevsky
2. Strive for the best possibility in everything, but be sure to prepare for the worst. This is especially true when doing innovative scientific research work. ——Wang Shizhen
3. The best way to achieve instant flow is to make good use of time, which directly affects our actual expenses and profits. ——Leo Burnett
4. Time is the least valuable thing and the most precious thing, because with time, we have everything. ——Lenis
5. Optimists see opportunities in every disaster, while pessimists see disasters in every opportunity. ——Anonymous
6. Science also needs creation and fantasy. Only with fantasy can we break the shackles of tradition and develop science. ——Guo Moruo
7. If you don’t have the courage to stay away from the coastline and drift alone on the sea for a long time, then you will never discover a new continent. ——Gide
8. The greatest friend of truth is time, her greatest enemy is prejudice, and her eternal companion is humility. ——Gordon
9. A life with ideals, full of social benefits, and a clear purpose is the most beautiful and meaningful life in the world. —— Kalinin
10. Originality often lies in discovering connections or similarities between two or more research objects or ideas. ——Beveridge
11. In the eyes of parents, children are often a part of themselves, and children are an opportunity for their ideal self to come back again. ——Fei Xiaotong
12. With spiritual experiments and observations as the basis for research, imagination becomes the designer of natural science theories. ——Tyndale
13. The ideal character should not only satisfy the material needs, but also satisfy the spiritual purpose. ——Hegel
14. Innovation - "Innovation" will be the integration of knowledge and experience to enhance the "core competitiveness" of manufacturing technology. ——Tai Ming Gou
15. Reality is this shore, ideal is the other shore, separated by a rushing river, action is the bridge on the river. —— Krylov
16. What use is opportunity to those who cannot take advantage of it? Just as the wind is only a driving force for those who can take advantage of it. ——Simon
17. If anyone is timid for a moment, he may let go of the bait that luck has extended to him at this moment. ——Alexander Dumas
18. If the world was a stage, how much time would we spend in the dressing room boringly dressing ourselves up. ——John Erskine
19. There is no art more difficult than life, because for other arts and knowledge, ideal teachers can be found everywhere. ——Seneca
20. It is the most glorious thing to be able to devote yourself to the cause of your motherland and fight for the realization of your ideals. ——Wu Yuzhang Famous aphorisms for inspiring and struggling reading 2
1. Bad people live to eat and drink, while good people eat and drink to live. ——Socrates
2. True agility is a very valuable thing. Because time is the standard for measuring business, just like money is the standard for measuring goods. ——F. Bacon
3. The highest ideal in life is to seek the truth. ——Li Dazhao
4. Human life is like a rushing flood. It is difficult to stir up beautiful waves without encountering islands and reefs. ——Ostrovsky
5. Greed is like a knot that ties people's hearts tighter and tighter, eventually blocking their reason. ——Balzac
6. Real life can only be realized after an arduous struggle. ——Seneca
7. When order becomes chaos, chaos must be used to maintain order. ——Romain Rolland
8. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
9. The best thing about life is that when you stop living, you can still serve people with everything you create. ——Ostrovsky
10. In the infinite river of time, life is just a tiny and tiny wave. ——Guo Xiaochuan
11. A person who happily and comfortably does today’s work and welcomes tomorrow’s work happily and comfortably should be praised and encouraged by people. ——Dickens
12. When you smile, the world loves you; when you laugh, the world is afraid of you.
—— Tagore
13. Live, believe me, don’t wait for tomorrow, pick the roses of life today. ——Long Sha
14. If a person works only for himself, he may become a famous scholar, a very smart person, and an outstanding poet, but he will never become a truly perfect or great man. . ——Marx
15. The most promising winners are not those with outstanding talents but those who make the best use of every opportunity to explore and develop. ——Socrates
16. People either do not believe in their own death at all, or they are unconsciously convinced that they will not die. ——Freud
17. Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. ——Xie Juezai
18. Being able to use our talents in reality is happiness. ——Balzac
19. When life is as brisk and smooth as a song, it is easy to smile constantly; and only those who can still smile when everything goes wrong can live happily. value. —— Wilcox
20. Life is more bitter than bile, but without bile, no one has life. ——Alt Famous aphorisms for inspiring and struggling reading 3
1. The biggest reason for a person's failure is that he never fully trusts his own ability, and even thinks that he will definitely fail. ——Franklin
2. A person has at least one dream and a reason to be strong. If the heart has no place to rest, it will wander wherever it goes. ——Sanmao
3. If you have made a lofty plan, then use your best efforts to achieve this goal in your life. ——Bill Gates
4. Wise people speak because they have something to say; fools speak because they want to say something. ——Plato
5. A person can be destroyed, but not defeated. ——Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea
6. Optimists see opportunities in every crisis, and pessimists see crises in every opportunity. ——Churchill
7. Everyone is the moon. There is always a dark side that is never seen. ——Mark Twain
8. Appearance beauty can only please people’s eyes, but inner beauty can infect people’s soul.——Voltaire
9. Life is as gorgeous as summer flowers, and death is as quiet and beautiful as autumn leaves. ——Tagore
10. You say you like rain, but you hold an umbrella when it rains. You say you like the sun, but you hide in the shade when the sun is shining. You say you like the wind, but you close the windows when the wind blows. That's why I'm afraid of you saying you like me too. ——Shakespeare
11. A great work of art does not have to follow the trend, it can lead the trend itself. ——Jobs, "The Biography of Steve Jobs"
12. Therefore, when Heaven is about to entrust a great responsibility to this person, he must first strain his mind, strain his muscles and bones, starve his skin, deplete his body, and mess up his place. Because, so tempted to endure, it has been beneficial to what it can't do. ——Mencius "Mencius"
13. Don't strive to be a successful person, but strive to become a valuable person. ——Einstein
14. My life experience has convinced me that people with no shortcomings often have few advantages. ——Lincoln
15. The light of day does not know the darkness of night. deep. ——Nietzsche
16. Being angry is using other people’s mistakes to punish yourself. ——Kant
17. To the world, you are one person; but to someone, you are his entire world.——Margaret Mitchell "Gone with the Wind"
18. Don’t be surprised by favor or disgrace, watch the flowers blooming and falling in front of the court; have no intention of leaving or leaving, watch the clouds roll and relax in the sky. ——Hong Yingming's "Cai Gen Tan"
19. It took us two years to learn to speak, but it takes sixty years to learn to shut up. Most of the time, the more we talk, the further we distance ourselves from each other and the more conflicts we have. In communication, most people are always eager to express themselves and speak quickly without understanding the other person at all. Two years to learn to speak, a lifetime to learn to shut up. Whether you understand or not, don’t say much. Speak slowly when your mind is disturbed and your mind is calm. If you really have nothing to say, don't say it.
——Hemingway ;