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Famous aphorisms about gains and losses

In life, you don’t have to worry too much about gains and losses. What is yours will often be lost and regained. Do you know any famous aphorisms about gains and losses? Below are the famous aphorisms about gains and losses that I have collected for your reference. You are welcome to read them together!

Famous aphorisms about gains and losses

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1. The Dharma is the one who leads gains and losses with a rope, and is the one who understands the right and wrong. ——"Jingfa" "Jingfa"

2. I can give up everything, but I cannot give up the party, the class, and the political cause. I have one day to live, so I should work for them one day!——__

3. Reputation is a bubble in the flow of life. ——Tagore

4. You must have the courage to face the ruthless truth. ——Lenin

5. The taste of fame is so sweet, so we love everything related to it that we come into contact with-even death. ——Pascal

6. When you truly love someone, you will forget your own joys and sorrows, and only care about the other person's joys and sorrows. ——**Writer Roland

7. The closer you get to the truth, the more charming you will find the truth. ——Lametli

8. Early prosperity also dries up early, easy to gain and easy to lose. ——Zhang Tingyu, Minister of the Qing Dynasty

9. Those who seek the truth can only be those who explore alone, and have nothing to do with those who do not really love the truth. ——Pasternak

10. The river of truth passes through the ditch of his errors. ——Tagore

11. It is not shameful to admit poverty. On the contrary, not working to change poverty is truly shameful. ——Thucydides

12. Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field. ——Herzen

13. It is difficult for people who love money to prevent themselves from becoming a slave to money. After most people have money, they will always worry about preserving what they have and striving for more money. The bigger his business gets, the heavier the gains and losses become, and the harder it becomes to regain the state of mind with a bright future. ——**Writer Roland

14. Anyone who takes the truth lightly in small matters is also untrustworthy in big matters. ——Einstein

15. A villain is worried about not getting something; having gained something, he is panicking about losing it. Therefore, there is a lifetime of worry but no day's happiness. ——Xunzi

16. People must rely on reason to live comfortably. People rely on extravagant hopes to live happily. A frustrated life is the gap between reason and extravagant hope. People live in despair because you know that this gap may never be bridged. ——The original name is Zhang Xin, Chinese female writer Liuliu's "False Talk and Crazy Talk"

17. We are only willing to bow before the altar of truth, not before all material authority. ——Guo Moruo

18. When I have the opportunity to admit my mistakes, I am most willing to seize it. I think that such a spirit of returning to truth and reason is better than having the most correct judgment. Be glorious. ——Hume

19. It is not advisable to forget about the erroneous doctrines of the past, because all kinds of truths must fight against errors in order to maintain their lives. ——Croce

20. The rise and fall of the past are always in the heart; the gains and losses of the current world are always in the mind. ——Han Yu, a writer of the Tang Dynasty, "A Book with Fengxiang Xing Shangshu"

21. Vanity is like a killer, and one day his deeds will be exposed. ——Hannah Curry

22. Death is terrible. A life of shame is especially annoying. ——Shakespeare

23. A saint will make a mistake every time he worries; a fool will make a mistake after all his worries. There must be something. ——Also known as Yan Zi, the Spring and Autumn strategist and thinker Yan Ying's "Yan Zi Chun Qiu"

24. The rise and fall depends on people, and the gains and losses depend on teaching. ——Wang Tong, a scholar of the Sui Dynasty

25. Gains and losses last for one day, but honors and disgrace will last for thousands of years. ——Anonymous

26. Take away the reputation from me and my life will be over.

——Shakespeare

27. To succeed in a great deal of change, and to achieve more than one expects, the superficial person will be delighted, but the profound person will be disappointed. ——Liang Qichao

28. A vain person looks at his own name; a glorious person looks at the cause of the motherland! ——Wang Jie

29. I live for the truth and die for it. To die for the truth, I have nothing of my own but the truth. ——Wang Ruofei

30. The heart is out of right and wrong, and the traces are in honor and disgrace. ——Xu Hun

31. People often mix truth and errors to teach others, but they insist on errors. ——Goethe

32. Misfortunes and blessings come from the same root, and evil and auspiciousness come from the same realm. Where disaster lies, it turns into blessing; where blessing lies, it turns into disaster. ——Liu Zhou

33. Everyone’s vanity is equal to his stupidity. ——Pop

34. By making plans, you will know the gains and losses, by doing them, you will know the principles of movement and stillness, by using shapes, you will know the place of life and death, and by using angles, you will know where there are excesses and deficiencies. ——The name is Sun Wu, the military strategist Sun Tzu in the Spring and Autumn Period wrote "Sun Tzu's Art of War: Virtual Reality Chapter"

35. Positive gains and losses, moving the heaven and earth, feeling ghosts and gods, are nothing close to poetry. ——Chen Huan, a scholar of the Qing Dynasty

36. If you put aside the concerns about gains and losses, you will no longer have the psychology of honor, disgrace, sorrow and joy, and naturally you will not look at others casually. ——Yuan Yawei, Mentor Team of The Voice Contestant Liu Huan of China

37. Vanity will bloom, but it will not bear fruit. ——Anonymous

38. The responsibility of honor and disgrace depends on oneself and not on others. ——Wei Zheng

39. Errors cannot withstand failure, but truth is not afraid of failure. ——Tagore

40. Those who ridicule others the most are often the ones who are ridiculed the most. In the cycle of heaven, those who laugh at me today will be laughed at tomorrow. —— Seneca

41. Being both whimsical and realistic is the unique style of scientific workers. Let us explore infinite truths in the infinite river of the universe! ——Guo Moruo

42. Believe in yourself first, and then others will believe in you. ——Turgenev

43. Fame is a movable bridge that can make people fly across the abyss. ——Balzac

44. As long as you don’t care about gains and losses, what else in life can’t you find a way to overcome? ——Hemingway

45. Fatalism is those who lack willpower. A weak excuse. ——Romain Rolland

46. The taste of fame is so sweet, so we love everything we come into contact with related to it-even death. ——Pascal

47. We are only willing to bow before the altar of truth, not before all material authority. ——Guo Moruo

48. Truth is not a kind of coin that is ready-made and can be hidden in your pocket. ——Lesing

49. Look at how fair the sun is. It shines on you, on me, on the tall trees, and on the fallen flowers on the ground. It doesn’t distinguish between high or low, rich or poor, and it doesn’t care. Gains and losses. If people could be as fair as the sun, I think the world would be much more peaceful. ——Gu Long

50. Although the thunderbolt only knocked down one person, more people were frightened out of their wits. ——Ovid

51. If you look away from the heart of gains and losses, you will no longer have the psychology of honor, disgrace, sorrow and joy, and naturally you will not give people casual looks. ——Yuan Yawei

52. The truth does not exist in the uglified reality. ——George Sand

53. Truth is the daughter of time. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

54. Many people lose their own things because they are envious of others. ——Aesop

55. Don’t worry about poverty and lowliness, and don’t dwell on wealth. ——Tao Yuanming

56. Without considerable independent effort, the truth cannot be found on any serious issue; whoever is afraid of hard work will not be able to find the truth. ——Lenin

57. Great men will die, but death cannot erase their names.

——Born

58. Any credible truth is an image of truth. —— Blake

59. All fame enjoys an unimaginable prestige, regardless of where it comes from. ——Balzac

60. The journey of truth does not require an entry permit. ——Joliot Curie

61. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the ambition. ——Confucius

62. Honor should be the result, not the motivation of the behavior. ——Pliny

63. Truth has such power. The more you want to attack it, the more your attacks will enrich and prove it. ——Galileo

64. In the world, if it is difficult to gain, it is difficult to lose; if it is easy to gain, it is also difficult to lose. ——Su Guo

65. A gentleman is known as righteousness, and a villain is known as benefit. ——Confucius

66. The value of a person should depend on what he contributes, not what he obtains. ——Einstein

67. No matter how the gluttonous time devours everything, we must work hard to gain our reputation while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time cannot hurt us; our life can end , but our reputation will last forever. ——Shakespeare

68. Wealth is like sea water: the more you drink, the more thirsty you become. The same is true for fame. ——Schopenhauer

69. I hope that every time I recall, I will not feel guilty about life. ——Guo Xiaochuan

70. When your hopes fail one by one, you should also Be firm, but be calm! - Longfellow

71. If you want to take something away, give it first. ——Lao Tzu

72. All outstanding things are simple. They are fascinating precisely because of their wisdom and simplicity. ——Gorky

73. The road to honor is not paved with flowers. ——Dante

74. The past belongs to Death, and the future belongs to you. ——Shelley

75. Respecting people should not be better than respecting the truth. ——Plato

76. Career is the most important thing, reputation is empty words. ——Goethe

77. Because the truth is brilliant, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the entire field. ——Herzen

78. People full of joy and fighting spirit always welcome thunder and sunshine with joy. —— Huxley

79. In order to save one person’s life, he betrayed the liberation cause of millions of people and was spurned by millions of people. What’s the point of living then? ——Wang Ruofei

80. To be mentally strong, one prerequisite is to underestimate the gains and losses of things outside yourself. People who worry about gains and losses will not have an open mind, a calm state of mind, or true bravery. ——Yu Dan