1. Life is wealth, but a beautiful mind can make wealth have its value. ——Yu Jianan
2. Changing people’s hearts is more noble than conquering many countries. ——Deminaar
3. The noblest heart has the noblest satisfaction. —— Spinoza
4. The mind should sometimes be entertained so that it can better return to thought and itself. ——Phaedrus
5. The soul reflects life, and the face reflects the soul. ——Balzac
6. A vulgar mind can never understand the comfort that boundless sorrow can bring to a suffering person. As long as it is solemn and great, it is beneficial to people. The ultimate in suffering is liberation. Nothing can depress the soul, attack the soul, or bring the soul to a place of eternal destruction, like mediocre pain, mediocre joy, and selfish and insignificant troubles. ——Romain Rolland
7. Beauty must be clean and innocent, both in image and in the heart. ——Montesquieu
8. A person who cannot recognize beauty in any nature shows that his heart is defective. ——Germany
9. People with cheerful hearts also have cheerful faces. ——Schiller
10. The pain of the soul is worse than the pain of the body. ——Silas
11. A beautiful soul is one that is broad, cheerful and ready to accommodate everything. ——Montaigne
12. There is no noble appearance except a sincere heart. ——Ruskin
13. Like this vast world, people’s hearts are also very different. ——Ovid
14. Virtue is like a gem, which is more gorgeous when set against a simple background. ——Bacon
15. People whose hearts are burned by the sacred fire always find ways to pour out their hearts and show others what is full of them. Such a person would like to take out his heart and put it on his face. He will never think about dressing up. ——Rousseau
16. Taking away the love of beauty from our hearts also takes away all the charm of life. ——Rousseau
17. Beautiful! This is something that can only be seen with the eyes of the mind. ——Jouber
18. In this world, except for the noble spiritual expression of the human soul, everything is small and uninteresting. ——Chekhov
19. The defects of external beauty can be compensated by inner beauty, but the despicability of the soul cannot be offset by external beauty. ——Qin Mu
20. A noble soul is revealed from all actions. ——Balzac
21. The beauty of the soul is the beauty of spirit and morality. ——Kushen
22. The beauty of the soul is more beautiful than the beauty of the outside. The beauty of the outside is just the appearance. Although the beauty of the soul cannot be seen, it can be felt. ——Hou Fengyu
23. The soul is not where it lives, but where it loves. ——Anonymous
24. Oh, how powerful the snow-white simplicity is! ——Keats
25. In terms of personality, behavior, demeanor and everything else, it is best to be simple. ——Longfellow
26. A pure conscience is more valuable than anything else. ——United States
27. Among all creations, there is nothing more beautiful and better than the human soul. ——Heine
28. How blessed are the simple people, because they enjoy great tranquility. ——Thomas of Campten
29. The task of our educators is to let every child see the beauty of the human soul, cherish and protect this beauty, and use their own actions to make this beauty The height it should be. ——Suhomlinsky
30. Love others with a simple heart, and hate with a pure heart. ——Le Yi
31. Having a quiet mind means grasping the whole soul; having a stable spirit means being able to command oneself! ——Mibel
32. Beauty is the most direct thing that touches the soul. Beauty immediately permeates the imagination with an inner joy and satisfaction.
——Edison
33. Nobility and friendship, loyalty and courage-these are the four names given to people. ——Ji Dafei
34. I praise the sincerity of human beings and the true heart of human beings. I think the hope for mankind lies in this. Once it touches the human heart, no one can help but love it. ——Musha Koji Shietsu
35. The barrier between one person and another person's soul can never be broken. The soul is such a terrifyingly lonely thing! ——Tagore
36. The things that can enrich the soul are the sky with twinkling stars and the moral law in my heart. ——Kant
37. The gifts of simplicity and loyalty are always desirable. ——Shakespeare
38. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human heart. ——Hugo
39. Only when you can withstand all kinds of temptations and troubles can you achieve the most perfect spiritual health. ——F. Bacon
40. The mind is the master of its own destiny. ——Philippe Bailey
41. A great heart is like the ocean, it will never freeze. ——Berni
42. Without simplicity, kindness and truth, there would be no greatness. ——Tolstoy
43. An adult is one who does not lose his innocent heart. ——Meng Ke
44. The mind should be accustomed to absorb happiness from itself. ——Democritus
45. Although beautiful in appearance, if there is no pure soul, it is like bright glass eyes, unable to distinguish the world.
46. People with pure hearts live full of sweetness and joy. ——Leo Tolstoy
47. Everyone is intolerant. ——Meng Ke
48. The emotions expressed by silent simplicity are the richest. ——Shakespeare
49. A soul with true beauty always makes a difference, and is a real person. ——Hegel
50. A good heart is a garden, a good thought is a rhizome, a good speech is a flower, and a good career is the fruit. ——British proverb
51. Only the human heart is the beginning. Strictly speaking, appearance is just a mask, the real person is inside. ——Hugo
52. Only the soul can make people noble. All those who claim to be noble but do not have a noble heart are like mud. ——Romain Rolland
53. Only when people's hearts are in love, nothing can be predicted at close range. ——Bai Juyi
54. If you want to understand yourself, you must observe the behavior of others. If you want to understand others, please observe your own heart. ——Schiller
55. I would rather die than accept what I oppose with my whole heart. ——Dugar
56. The mind built heaven and hell. ——Milton
57. In the dawn of humanity, man will find his soul in the spiritual unity of all mankind. ——Tagore
58. Doing nothing is not tranquility, and the emptiness of the soul is the pain of the soul. —— Cooper
59. The soul of a person without education, knowledge, or practice is like a field. Even if the field is naturally fertile, it will not bear fruit if it is not cultivated and sown. of. ——Grimelshausen
60. The soil gives the flowers beautiful and rich colors while maintaining their simplicity. ——Anonymous
61. It is better to be wary of yourself than to be wary of others. The most terrifying enemy is hidden in your own heart. ——Spike
62. Kindness is the beauty of the soul, not the embodiment of the beauty of behavior. ——Addison
63. The greatness of the soul is not obvious, because it always hides itself, and a little originality is often its full expression. Greatness of mind is far more common than we think.
——Stendhal
64. Although we travel all over the world to find beauty, if beauty does not exist in our hearts, we will not be able to find it. ——Emerson
65. Beauty comes from the depths of the soul. ——Belinsky
66. To spread sunshine into the hearts of others, you must first have sunshine in your own heart. ——Romain Rolland
67. As long as a person has a pure heart and has no sorrow or hatred, his youth will be prolonged. ——Stendhal
68. A person’s own soul and the feelings of his friends-this is the most charming thing in life. —— Oscar Wilde
69. Everything about a person should be beautiful: face, clothes, soul, and thoughts. ——Chekhov
70. Your biggest enemy or best friend may be yourself. ——UK
71. There is something deep in everyone’s heart that only he understands. ——Leo Tolstoy
72. The more things you lose, the richer you are: because the mind will create what you lack. ——Romain Rolland
73. Cultivating yourself as a human being is the most important thing. Five years of hard work can certainly produce engineers, but it takes a lifetime to learn how to be a human being. Cultivate yourself to have a human heart. ——Suhomlinsky
74. For a person with a high degree of self-awareness and a profound and penetrating soul, pain and trouble are his necessary temperaments. ——Dostoyevsky