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Classic inspirational quotes from foreign celebrities (selected 49 sentences)

1. Man should respect himself and regard himself as worthy of the most noble things. ——Hegel's "Little Logic"

2. Maybe you and I will be missing in the end, but you should know that I have been passionate about you. ——Baudelaire's "Flowers of Evil"

3. The so-called hope is just being knocked down by flying bullets on the street corner while escaping. ——Camus "The Stranger"

4. We cannot live without bread, but we cannot live without our motherland. ——Hugo, "Selected Poems of Victor Hugo"

5. Human beings have two ears, one hears the voice of God, and the other hears the voice of the devil. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"

6. The body is the part that others can observe about us, while the heart is the private part of us. ——Russell's "Outline of Philosophy"

7. Tears are the antidote to sadness. Those who shed tears must understand the meaning of this sentence! ——Balzac's "Disillusionment"

8. Once you lose hope and fear, you are a zombie. ——Herta Miller "The King Bows, the King**"

9. Force often makes people in love become more determined, but it never makes them change their minds. ——Schiller, "Conspiracy and Love"

10. One of the many despicable habits of villains is to think that others are as stingy as they are. ——Balzac's "Petro Goriot"

11. Only when the essence and heart are expressed as phenomena can they be confirmed to be the true essence and heart. ——Hegel's "Little Logic"

12. God is a thought that bends everything that is straight and spins everything that is upright. ——Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"

13. Cannon, you have to say nothing in the civil war, but you have to be vigilant on the other side of the border. ——Hugo, "Selected Poems of Victor Hugo"

14. People have become accustomed to failing because of chance and dying because of trivial things. ——Herta Miller "A hot potato is a warm bed"

15. Although I have seen through everything, I still respect you, you, my sacred motherland! You, my sacred country Freedom! - Hugo's "Selected Poems of Victor Hugo"

16. People are imperfect and somewhat hypocritical. When there is a lot of hypocrisy, fools will cheer for the corruption of the world. ——Balzac's "Petro Goriot"

17. The more deficient he is in his heart, the more he hopes to be regarded as a lucky person in the eyes of others. —— Schopenhauer, "The World as Will and Representation"

18. Where the feet cannot reach, the eyes can reach; where the eyes cannot reach, the spirit can fly. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"

19. True love is always similar to childhood: rash, reckless, dissolute, crying and laughing to show off one's temper. ——Balzac's "Disillusionment"

20. The widest thing in the world is the ocean, wider than the ocean is the sky, and wider than the sky is the human soul. ——Hugo "Les Miserables"

21. The power of thoughts to anesthetize people is far less powerful than words. If a person talks too much, he will believe his words to be true. ——Balzac's "Disillusionment"

22. No one should complain about despicability and obscenity, because only despicability and obscenity are powerful in this world. —— Schopenhauer, "The Wisdom of Life"

23. The eyes that will eventually return to darkness, no matter how radiant they once were, are just mirrors full of sadness. ——Baudelaire, "Flowers of Evil"

24. When you know that you are not the only one suffering in the world, you will reduce your pain and ignite hope in despair. ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"

25. The importance of the present moment is rarely understood by us at the moment, but only after a long period of time. . ——Schopenhauer, "The Wisdom of Life"

26. Ideology has penetrated into the legal field, determining the attitude and stance of judicial personnel, thereby controlling the operation of the legal machine.

——Albert Camus, "The Stranger"

27. All appearances are in time. Whether they exist simultaneously or successively, they can only be represented in time as the basis. ——Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason"

28. Human beings are like trees. The more they seek to rise to heights and light, the deeper their roots sink, toward darkness, depths, and sin. ——Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"

29. Night after night, I wait for the dawn with all my heart. I never like to be caught off guard. I like to be prepared for what I am about to say. ——Albert Camus, "The Outsider"

30. Throughout the history of human civilization, when everything seems to be on the verge of extinction, there will always be some people with vision and charm who stand up to rectify the source. ——Russell, "The Wisdom of the West"

31. This world is immersed in sin: savages eat each other, and civilized people deceive each other. This is the so-called way of the world. ——Schopenhauer, "The Wisdom of Life"

32. One day, the hidden treachery will gradually reveal its true form; although sin can be concealed for a while, it will inevitably show its ugly face in the end. May you be happy! - Shakespeare's "King Lear"

33. Value is the undifferentiated human labor force and the content of use value, while use value can only be regarded as external manifestation or only serve as sales. means. ——Marx, "Das Kapital"

34. I am not a whiner, and I don’t want to talk about myself; but despite this, I continued my philosophy, and I felt a surge in my eyes. upsurge. ——Byron, "Selected Poems of Byron"

35. If young people do something wrong, they often dare not look in the mirror of conscience, but adults dare to face it. The difference between the two stages of life lies in this. ——Balzac's "Petro Goriot"

36. If you want to go to a higher place, you must use your own two legs! Don't let others lift you to a higher place; don't sit on other people's legs. On the back and head. ——Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"

37. When a person is full of energy, he never asks why he lives, he just lives for the sake of life - living for the sake of life is a wonderful thing. . ——Romain Rolland, "John Christophe"

38. Rather than being complimented on the surface and despised secretly, it is better to be like this, which you know is unacceptable to the world. ——Shakespeare's "King Lear" Recommended classic inspirational quotes by foreign celebrities

39. I am willing to die like this, so that you friends can love the world more because of me; I am willing to turn into clay again, so that I can be in the world again. Rest in the earth that gave birth to me. ——Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"

40. Our heart is a treasure house. If it is emptied all at once, we will go bankrupt. A person who spends all his emotions will not be forgiven just like he spends all his money. ——Balzac's "Petro Goriot"

41. Apperception, the same transcendental unity, forms all phenomena according to laws from all possible appearances that can always be gathered together in one experience. a connection between these representations. ——Kant's "Critique of Pure Reason"

42. Love is more cunning and bold than a vicious heart. Ah, they are cunning enough when they only deal with the mind; but when they want to deal with the human heart, these villains become stupid! - Schiller, "Conspiracy and Love"

43. Man is the rope between the animal and the superman. That is, the rope above the abyss. It is dangerous to go forward, and it is dangerous to stop in the middle. It is dangerous to tremble, and it is dangerous to stop. ——Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra"

44. The most painful thing in the world is to recall happy days when you are unhappy; for a soft heart, the most unfortunate thing is There is nothing better than experiencing the taste of happiness! - Romain Rolland's "John Christophe"

45. Never be afraid of thieves and murderers, they are dangers outside of you, small dangers, Let's be afraid of ourselves. Prejudice is a thief, and vice is a murderer.

——Hugo's "Les Misérables" Classic Inspirational Quotations from Foreign Celebrities

46. We can believe this kind of thing, but we cannot say it. But what cannot be said, we can write. Because writing is a silent act, a labor from mind to hand. ——Herta Miller "King Bows, King**"

47. The beauty of living natural things is neither for itself nor for the sake of showing beauty. created. Natural beauty is beautiful only for other objects, that is, for the satisfaction of our eyes. ——Hegel's "Aesthetics"

48. Behind a person's disappearance, there is only silence and the wide-open eyes of relatives and friends. The city king does not reveal his weakness. When he staggers, people think he is bowing, but when he bows, he is **. ——Herta Miller "The King Bows, the King**"

49. Under a dictatorship, appreciating playful, almost seamless humor also means beautifying its digressions. Humor born of desperation, gimmicks born of desperation, blurring the line between entertainment and humiliation. ——Herta Miller "The King Bows, the King**"