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Kant's famous sayings

Kant's famous sayings

1. Work is the best way to make life happy.

2. Honesty is better than all wisdom, and it is the basic condition of wisdom.

3. Now that I have set foot on this path, nothing should prevent me from walking along this path.

4. The reason why the sea is great is that in addition to its beauty, magnificence and magnanimity, it also has a self-purifying function.

5. A person’s shortcomings come from his era, but his virtue and greatness belong to himself.

6. The more deliberately you want to get comfort and happiness in life, the less truly satisfied you will be.

7. What a person says must be true, but he does not need to tell everything he knows.

8. Pain is being forced to leave where you are.

9. To judge beauty, one must have a cultivated mind.

10. The duty of philosophy is to get rid of illusions caused by misunderstandings.

11. What determines whether we are rich is not the things we have, but the things we can do without.

12. As long as you do your duty, people will respect you sincerely.

13. Conscience is the instinct to judge oneself according to moral principles. It is more than an ability; it is an instinct.

14. Morality is first required to control oneself.

15. Being angry is using other people’s mistakes to punish yourself. ——Kant's famous saying

16. Three things help ease the toil of life: hope, sleep and smile.

17. There are two things in the world that can shock people's hearts: one is the lofty moral standards in our hearts; the other is the brilliant starry sky above our heads.

18. Beauty is happiness without purpose.

19. The most taboo thing about beauty is making people disgusted, and what is far from sublime is making people laugh. Therefore, the most painful thing for a man is when you call him incompetent, and the most painful thing for a woman is when you call her ugly.

20. The ability (receptivity) to obtain representations through the way we are stimulated by objects is called sensibility.

21. The so-called freedom is not to do as one pleases, but to dominate oneself.

22. Living without a goal is like sailing without a compass.

23. Philosophy cannot be taught. Philosophy is always the career of thinkers.

24. The morality of an action does not depend on its results, but only on the intention behind the action.

25. The busier we are, the stronger we feel that we are alive, and the more aware we are of the existence of our lives.

26. All our knowledge begins with sensibility, then enters intelligence, and finally ends with reason. There is nothing higher than reason.