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A person who can think is truly a person with infinite power. A Balzac book not only inspired my wisdom and soul, but also helped me stand up in a muddy pond. If it weren't for books, I would have sunk in this muddy pond, and I would have been drowned by stupidity and obscenity. Gorky

Intelligence cancels fate. As long as he can think, he is autonomous. 1. Emerson

People always have the habit of using their eyes based on the memories of their predecessors, so everything must have unexplored places. 1 Flaubert

Every new perspective is indeed a lonely minority at the beginning. —— Carlyle

A person who writes should never stop painting, just like a painter should never stop painting. Whatever he writes, he must write every day. What is important is that his hands learn to obey his thoughts completely. - Gogol

The mind is the same as the body. If there is a little excessive comfort, you will get sick. 1 Dickens

Death is like a woman who picks up rags to the mind. She wanders around the corners of the house, behind the house, and collects the old, rotten and useless waste into her dirty pockets. Sometimes she shamelessly Steal something healthy and strong. Death exudes the stench of decay, is wrapped in a frightening shroud, is indifferent, has no personality and is elusive. It always stands in front of people like a stern and vicious mystery, and thoughts study her jealously. That thought that is good at creating as bright as the sun is full of madman-like courage. She proudly realizes that she will be immortal... - Gorky When your friends pour out their hearts to you, don't be afraid to say "No" in your heart. ", and don't hide the "yes" in your heart. When he is silent, your heart still has to listen to his heart; because in friendship, without words, all thoughts, all wishes, all hopes occur and are enjoyed in silent joy. ——Kahlil Gibran

Only in loneliness and boredom can a person feel the benefits of living with people who are thoughtful. ——Rousseau

Discussion is like a sharpening stone, and thought is like a sharp edge. The two will make the thought sharper. ——Bacon

Sculptors throughout the ages have often designed two statues of gods holding torches on both sides of the tomb. These torches not only provide a little light on the road to hell, but also illuminate the faults and mistakes of the deceased. At this point, the sculpture indeed depicts a very profound thought and illustrates a fact that is consistent with human nature. The agony of death has its own wisdom. Balzac

The words written by a drop of ink can make thousands of people think. Byron

Nothing in the universe is as stubborn as thought. 1 Emerson

Freedom of thought is the highest independence. ——Fiske

I love a certain ugly beauty, I love elegance and grace, and I love silence that is better than eloquent eloquence. I'd rather see ugliness ten times a day. As long as there is sparkle, novelty and wisdom in it, I don't want to see the small beauty of soul emptiness once in a month. yi Leihani

It is not the cause for the sake of thought, but the thought for the cause. Voltaire

A truth learned purely through reading is as relevant to us as artificial limbs, dentures, wax noses or even artificial skin grafts. The truth gained through independent thinking is like our natural four limbs: only they belong to us. —— Schopenhauer

If a person's thoughts cannot rise higher than a bird, it is a humble thought. ——Shakespeare

Hair is the best decoration on people’s heads. But who does not know that when hair grows too long (and I am not talking about women) it becomes a harmful and frivolous sign? ——Chekhov

A person’s life should be beautiful in appearance, clothes, soul, and thoughts. —— Chekhov

There are two ways to live a life easily: believe everything or doubt everything. Neither method requires us to use our brains to think. 一 Korzybski

If you are at any time, anywhere, what you leave to people in your life are some beautiful things - flowers, thoughts, and very beautiful memories of you - Then your life will be easy and enjoyable. At that time you will feel that everyone needs you, and this feeling makes you a spiritually rich person. You have to know that giving is always more pleasant than taking. ——Gorky

Reason is higher than the soul, and thought is more reliable than emotion. A Gorky

Want to control your own thoughts? If you are not its master, you will become its slave. Go and ride it with pouts and chains! ——Horace

There are only two powers in the world, one is the sword and the other is thought, and thought always defeats the sword in the end. ——Napoleon

Fundamentally speaking, only our independent thinking can truly have truth and life. Because they are the only things we understand repeatedly.

Other people's thoughts are like scraps added to someone else's table, like clothes removed by strangers. —— Schopenhauer

Thinking is the conversation between the mind and itself. ——Plato

Gorgeous decorations and exquisite food cannot fill the spiritual emptiness; a true revolutionary first pursues ideological enrichment and enrichment. This cannot be replaced by anything precious. ——Gorky

Personal activities, if not inspired by noble thoughts, are useless and insignificant. ——Chernyshevsky

"Yes" and "no" are the two oldest and simplest words, but they require people to think the most. Pythagoras

All human dignity lies in thought! ——Pascal

Every thinker, when the time is right, his main ideas will inevitably look for an outlet, just like a prick looking for an outlet from a suppurating finger; a baby will escape from its mother's finger. The womb seeks to give birth; the swollen fruit seeks to come out of its shell equally irresistibly. ——Zweig

A good idea is just like a good dream if it is not implemented. ——Emerson

Nothing is good or bad, but thought makes the difference. ——Shakespeare

What drives or inspires geniuses to work is not new ideas, but ideas lingering in their minds that have been expounded but not fully expounded. ——Delacroix

The main characteristic of a well-trained thinker is that he does not easily draw conclusions without sufficient evidence. 1 Beveridge

If your thoughts can no longer make waves, this will be more terrifying than death. ——Gorky

No matter how high the authority you enjoy, you must always have the courage to say to yourself that I am always ignorant. ” Pavlov

Once you can say what you think, rather than what others have thought for you, you are becoming a great person. ——Barry

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I think, therefore I am. Bekar

An individual's mind does not stop. When he is awake, his mind keeps working, like a constantly beating pulse, which he cannot stop. Live in any kind of thought. ——Marco Aurelius

Not knowing one's own ignorance is the crux of the ignorant. - Alcott

The so-called. There are two types of thinking. One is to always keep a certain distance from the object of thinking in a narrative attitude, so as to analyze the object of thinking; the other is to narrow the distance to the object as much as possible like pursuing an ideal. , strive to make your personality grow close to or even consistent with it. The philosophy of love must be of the latter type, that is, to arouse the growth of personality through thinking. ——Jin Dao Youxin

How you think is what you want. What kind of life is there. 1. Emerson

If you try to find thoughts in many books, you will be disappointed. Thoughts exist in rivers, oceans, hills, forests, sunlight and natural winds. Jeffries

Man is not a circle with one center; it is an ellipse with two foci. Things are one point and thoughts are another point. - Hugo

It is one thing to talk about theory calmly and another thing to put your thoughts into practice - especially when you need to make a prompt decision - Romain Rolland

If someone gives it to you. It's coffee, so please don't look for beer in the cup. If what I offer you is the professor's thoughts, then you have to believe me, don't look for Chekhov's thoughts in it. ——Chekhov.

The wavering of thought is not a wavering between right and wrong, but a kind of wandering between reason and irrationality. Jung

Thought is a wall stronger than anything else, because it is absolutely impossible. Will not fall, nor be delivered into the hands of the enemy - Antisdene

It takes an extraordinary mind to analyze the obvious - Whitehead

Spreading ideas, It does no harm to the communicator of ideas; similarly, he who lights a candle to illuminate others will not bring darkness to himself. - Jefferson

The king can withstand the struggle of the people, but if the people start to think, he will. ——Hugo

When we read, others are thinking for us, and we just repeat the process of his thought activities, just like children who follow the teacher's instructions with their pen when they are enlightened. The strokes written in pencil are like drawing a gourd. Therefore, when we read a book, we feel very relaxed when we do not think on our own. Our minds actually become the playground for other people’s thoughts. Therefore, a person who reads more, or who is immersed in reading all day, can rest and refresh his mind, but his thinking ability will gradually lose, just like a person who often rides a horse will have poor walking ability. The same reason is true.

—— Schopenhauer

The free-thinking spirit——Shakespeare

A person’s face can say more and more interesting things than a person’s mouth, because what the mouth says is just Human thoughts, and faces tell the essence of thoughts. 1 Schopenhauer

One should strive to think a lot rather than to know a lot. ——Democritus You can absorb certain ideas from others, but you must think about them in your own way, a sand mold that molds your thoughts in your own mold. 1 Lamb

Thought must use extreme methods to progress, but it must use the golden mean to continue. 1. Valery

The greatness of thought does not lie in whether it can accommodate trivial things, but in whether it can use its own influence to turn small things into big things. People who are indifferent to small things will not be really interested in big things. —— Ruskin

A great soul will strengthen thought and life. ——Emerson

Human thought is like a clock, it is easy to stop and needs to be wound up frequently. ——Wei Herzlit

Without freedom of thought, there is no science and no truth. Yi Renan

Being lazy to think, unwilling to delve into and understand deeply, being complacent or satisfied with trivial knowledge are all causes of intellectual poverty. This kind of poverty is often referred to by one word, which is "foolish crab". ——Golky

Thoughts are like beards, they cannot grow if they are not mature. ——Voltaire

Thought is the basis of action. It pulls young people to one side, while the actual requirements of life and interests pull them to the other side. In most cases, life always prevails, so most educated young people, after a period of intense youth fascination, embark on a well-trodden path and gradually become accustomed to it. 1 Korolenko

The invasion of force can be resisted, but the invasion of ideas cannot be resisted. ——Hugo

The main component of life is not facts and events. Its main component is the storm of thoughts, which blows in the human brain all his life. 1 Mark Twain

You can block out the noise with mental soundproofers. 1 Ross

It is easier for us to admit mistakes, faults and shortcomings in behavior, but not for errors, faults and shortcomings in thought. 1. Goethe

You and I are friends. We each exchange an apple with each other. After the exchange, we still each have an apple. If you have an idea and I also have an idea, and friends exchange ideas, then we Everyone has two thoughts. 1 Bernard Shaw

My own thoughts are my companions. 1. Longfellow

Use your thoughts to fight, rather than being constrained by your thoughts and holding back. Everyone has their own unique way of thinking. Phaedrus

We should firmly believe that ideas and content are obtained not through mindless sentimentality, but through thinking. Chernyshevsky

What is the hardest job in the world? Thought. There is nothing worth thinking about that has not been thought about before; all we have to do is try to think about it again. ——Goethe

When a person loves the sound of jumping pike in the water, he is a poet; when he knows that this is just the sound of the strong chasing the weak, he is a thinker. But if he does not understand the significance of this pursuit and why the balance caused by this devastating result is necessary, he will return to the confused and stupid state of his childhood. So the more you know and the more you think, the more confused you become. ——Chekhov

Overcoming your own negative and distorted way of thinking can increase your efficiency and improve your self-esteem. 1 Burns

Thoughts reside in the body, but despite this, the strongest person is not necessarily an outstanding thinker. ——Voltaire

The most rare courage is the courage of thought. One France

If the brain is not cultivated with correct thoughts, no matter how it develops, this development will always be abnormal development, and then all behaviors will have no stable and correct footing. Yi Nie Er

The entire history of mankind has warned wise people: Do not believe in fortune, but believe in ideas. Emerson

Why should a man be rich? Why must he have horses, fine clothes, a beautiful house, and the right to go to public places and entertainment venues? Because of lack of ideas. Give his mind a new image, and he will escape to a lonely garden or attic to enjoy it. This dream makes them so rich that even if they were given a state as a fief, they would not be able to equal it. But in the end we realize we have no money because we have no ideas. Initially, we feel that we must be rich because we are addicted to carnal desires. 1 Emerson

The body always ends up being annoying. Nothing beautiful and interesting remains except thoughts, for thoughts are life. 1. Bernard Shaw

He who has noble thoughts will never be lonely.

1 Sidney

Where there is thought, there is power. 1 Hugo

Profound thoughts are like iron nails. Once they are nailed into the brain, nothing can pull them out. —— Diderot

People will stay on one thought for a long time, so he may be tied up. ——Halifax

Remember that people now need delicate emotions just like they need air, and the delicacy of thought and the richness of intelligence are its source. ——Suhomlinsky

Human luck does not lie in the wealth of visible property, but in the perfection and richness of inner invisible thoughts. — Anacharsis

Man's greatest misfortune is that he has no organ like an eyelid brake, which enables him, when necessary, to block or check a thought or all thoughts. 1 Valery

Use the shadow cast by your thoughts to measure the height of your thoughts. 1. Browning

A person's face often reflects his inner world. It is wrong to think that thoughts have no color. - Hugo

The three classes created by modern customs are: workers, thinkers, and those who do nothing. Thus there are three fairly complete formulas for expressing all kinds of life, from the poetic and wandering novels of the ronin to the monotonous and hypnotic history of the constitutional kings: the busy life, the artist's life, and the elegant life. ——Balzac

Where the beautiful thoughts stop flying, the persecution begins. ——Shchedrin

Think before you act to avoid doing stupid things. Because hasty actions and words are both despicable characteristics. Pythagoras

The human mind may be able to become more and more attuned to the desolate and desolate world scenery that in its youth found distasteful. One day in the future, in the entire natural world, only the unpretentious and sublime places of mountains, seas and wilderness will be in absolute harmony with the mood of those who are more thoughtful. Even if this time hasn't really arrived yet, it doesn't seem to be very far away. 1 Hardy

Although thought has no entity, it must have a fulcrum. Once it loses its fulcrum, it starts to roll around in a mess; thought cannot stand this kind of emptiness. —— Zweig

You can't think and play at the same time. ——Bella

Ideological efforts, like the seeds that can grow a big tree, are invisible to the eyes. However, obvious changes in human social life are taking place within it. - Leo Tolstoy

Absorbing too much original ideas from others limits the development of the critical thinking ability that one originally possesses. Being trapped in other people's thoughts is like getting lost in another garden. It is also like a tall servant helping you walk. He takes long steps while you take small steps. It is very difficult. ——Charles Lamb

I patiently recall or ponder any unanswered question, even for years. ——Darwin

Form is like a golden vase. If a flower of thought is inserted into it, it will be remembered for centuries. ——France

Thoughts, like love and death, cannot be replaced by others. ——Rostein

Human thoughts must be more important than the past life or the next life, and they cannot escape from the realm of "one's own thoughts" standing at the historical point in time. Yukio Ichimishima

Thoughts are like birds in the sky. In the cage of language, they may spread their wings, but they cannot fly. ——Kahlil Gibran

When a great idea comes to the world as a gospel, it will become an offense to the public who are fettered by stereotypes, and it will become an offense to those who have read a lot but are not knowledgeable. It seems that it is a stupid thing. 1 Goethe

Loneliness is emptiness, and the spirit and body feel the same fear of it. Geniuses use the products of the spiritual world to fill the emptiness of loneliness. People who watch God's good deeds can get God's light and hear God's breath in loneliness. Only these two kinds of people can endure a lonely life. Except for these two types of people who are close to heaven, loneliness is as torture to the spirit as punishment is to the body. The difference between loneliness and punishment is like the difference between mental illness and surgical disease. This is pain that increases to infinity. The body reaches infinity through the nervous system, just as the spirit reaches infinity through thoughts. Balzac

Probably the radiation of thoughts is always based on the power that breeds thoughts. Wherever the mind wants to send the thoughts, the thoughts will land. The accuracy is no less than that of the cannon. The projectiles that fly out have different effects. There are some delicate personalities, whose thoughts can penetrate and damage the organization; there are also some armed and strong personalities, with iron-walled minds, which can only fall when other people's will hits them, like cannonballs shooting at a city wall; there are also personalities as soft as cotton, The thoughts of others lose their effect as soon as they hit it, like cannonballs falling in the mud ditch outside the fortress. ——Balzac

The life of a person who lives with emotions is a tragedy, and the life of a person who lives with thoughts is a comedy.

——Bruyère

Everyone complains about lack of memory, but no one complains about lack of sound mind. - La Rochefoucauld

I think if you thoughtful people concentrate on solving big problems, then the small problems you are trying to solve now will naturally be solved incidentally. If you go up to the sky in a balloon and take a look at the whole city, you will automatically and naturally see fields, countryside, and rivers. ... People make stearin, and at the same time, as a by-product, they also get glycerin. I feel that contemporary thought seems to be stuck in one place, stuck in place. It is full of prejudice, sluggish, afraid of the vastness, and afraid of soaring in the vastness, just like you and I are afraid of climbing mountains. This is conservative thinking. Chekhov

Everything you say should be consistent with your thoughts, otherwise it is malicious deception. - Montaigne

Looking at the earth from the moon, I can't see any national boundaries. I feel that the earth is a whole, and my whole mind is broadened. 1 Cernan

Thinking means: getting close to oneself. 一UNAMUNO Life is a combination of will and youth, diligence and maturity, and wisdom and old age.

——Kahlil Gibran