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Famous sayings about the 20th century
1. The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate.

No matter how many good words you know, no matter how good conditions you have, when the opportunity comes, you won't make progress if you don't use them concretely. If you have a good idea, but don't contribute it, life will not improve.

Change your mind and you can change your life.

The way to be smart is to know what should be ignored.

True culture lives by sympathy and praise, not by disgust and contempt.

6. Religion is an extremely important chapter in the history of human egoism.

7. True culture is based on sympathy and praise, not disgust and contempt.

8. The problem of man is not what kind of action he wants to take, but what kind of person he wants to be.

9. The most urgent need in human nature is the desire to be affirmed.

10. Generosity is the greatest.

1 1. Deep down, each of us feels that a carefree and indifferent attitude towards life will make up for all our shortcomings.

12. Philosophy lives in language, and truth and facts flood into our lives in a way far superior to language formulas.

13. The rescue of a nobody is always a great rescue, and the greatest factor is precisely because of his smallness.

14. Evil does not suppress justice, and justice does not suppress madness.

15. Faith is one of the many forces on which human beings depend. Without it, it means collapse.