What an incredible masterpiece human beings are! What noble reason! What a great power! What a beautiful instrument! What a graceful gesture! How like an angel in behavior! How like a god in wisdom! The essence of the universe! The primate of all things! [English] Shakespeare: "Hamlet"
The most fundamental of all human endowments is to be a person - not a person who belongs to a profession, a class, a sect or an idea - but Be a perfect person, harmonious and free. His all-encompassing nature cannot be the slave of anything. [France] Romain Rolland: "Beyond Melee"
Look at the noble quality of that lion! When a fly bothers him and bites him, he just gently shakes his tail to drive it away. It turns out that he has a noble nature and does not want to care about a small fly. He is never like a vicious dog or other wild beasts. No. People of noble character should be restrained, be able to weigh the severity of situations, and never forget their identity. [English] Chaucer: "The Collection of Chaucer"
A great person is not a person who can change material things, but a person who can change my state of mind. [Beauty] Emerson: "Selected Works of Emerson"
A person's personality has its own set of characteristics. Reason will also be led by the nose. [Beauty] Saul Bellow: "Herzog"
Everyone can know what I know, but my heart is unique to me. [Germany] Goethe: "The Sorrows of Young Werther"
People's emotions and behaviors vary widely, just as there may be all kinds of other noses between a hooked nose and a flat nose. [Germany] Goethe: "The Sorrows of Young Werther"
It is difficult to find two leaves on a tree with exactly the same shape, and it is also difficult to find two people among a thousand people who are completely coordinated in their thoughts and emotions. [Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Conversations"
One mask cannot fit everyone's face. [Su] Gorky: "Old Things"
Without one's own appearance, it is impossible to have an ideal face; only a vulgar and vulgar face can be without one's own appearance. [Russian] Turgenev: "Roting"
Everyone has his hidden essence, which is different from anyone else's essence. It gives people their own flavor. [French] Romain Rolland: "Mother and Son"
Everyone has his own characteristics, no two people are the same: people are really different from each other, and stones are different from stones. However, when everyone comes together, they become an intertwined spectrum of heroes. [Soviet] Furmanov: "Chapayev"
Every person is a small bay. [Beauty] Emerson: "Selected Works of Emerson"
There are others among everyone, but everyone preserves his or her own personality. [Nigeria] S? Amari: "Steps"
A person is a model. [Soviet] Furmanov: "Chapayev"
Everyone has his or her own place. Everyone walks on two legs. But the gaits vary. [Soviet] A. Babaeva: "Man and Destiny"
A person's house, one's furniture, one's clothes, the books he reads, and the friends he makes are all his own performance. [Beautiful] Henry James: "Portrait of a Lady"
Personality and charm... cannot be learned or pretended to be different. [Germany] Boer: "Under the Protection Net"
Everyone with a strong personality is like a planet. When they act, they always bring out their personal atmosphere. [English] Hardy: "The Return of the Native"
Character is more noble than intelligence. [Beauty] Emerson: "Selected Works of Emerson"
All individuals have a unique soul. [Beauty] Emerson: "Selected Works of Emerson"
People in the world appear to be all kinds of people from the outside, but if you open up your heart a little, you will see that kind of homelessness and inner peace. The uneasy situation is the same for everyone. [Su] Gorky: "The Life of Matvey Kozhemyakin"
People are basically the same; no one is much worse than anyone else, and no one is much better than anyone else! [Sweden] Strindberg: "Selected Dramas"
There are many people in the world who can apply this saying: From a distance it looks like something, but up close it is nothing. [French] La Fontaine: "Selected Fables of La Fontaine"
A drop of water is a small ocean. [Beauty] Emerson: "Selected Works of Emerson"
There is a scene in the world that is bigger than the ocean, that is the sky; there is also a scene that is bigger than the sky, that is the heart Activity. [French] Hugo: "Les Misérables"
Despicableness and greatness, viciousness and kindness, hatred and love can coexist in the same heart without being mutually exclusive. [English] Somerset Maugham: "The Moon and Sixpence"
No matter how you knock on the door of nature, it will never answer you in clear words, because it is mute. Like the strings of a harp, it will make a sound or a groan, but don't think it will sing a song. Who has a living heart - especially a woman's heart - will give you the real answer. [Russian] Turgenev: "The Night Before"
Someone said: "The eyes are a mirror of the soul." If you compare the eyes to two windows, it may be more accurate, because they are bright and colorful. The whole world must pass through it to enter the soul.
[Russian] Korolenko: "The Blind Musician"
Heart, heart, in this tiny and infinite realm, there is the prototype of human evil, and all the evil in the external world is just It's just its various manifestations. [Beautiful] Hawthorne: "The Great Burnt Offering on Earth"
Nothing is trivial to the soul. [France] Balzac: "The Duchess of Langeais"
The eyes of the mind are just like the eyes of the body, able to see new targets but turning a blind eye to those things under the nose. [English] Samuel Johnson: "On the Future"
A great man has two hearts: one heart bleeds, and the other heart is forgiving. [Li] Kahlil Gibran: "Sand and Foam"
Let the brilliance of the sun fade away, / As long as the soul is suddenly enlightened, / What cannot be found in the whole world, / can be found in one's own heart. [Germany] Goethe: "Faust"
A person's heart is only subject to himself; you try to bind it, but in the end you release it; if you let it be free, you set it free. The restraints were tight. [French] Rousseau: "Emile"
Only the human soul is real. Strictly speaking, appearance is just a mask, the real person is inside. [French] Hugo: "Sea Laborers"
Only deep sorrow and bliss can reveal your true nature. [Li] Kahlil Gibran: "Sand and Foam"
The history of a person's soul, even the history of the smallest soul, is not necessarily boring and less instructive than the history of an entire nation, especially this This kind of history is the result of self-observation by a mature mind and is not written out of a vain desire to gain sympathy or sensationalize. [Russian] M. Lermontov: "Contemporary Heroes"
Any kind of destiny, although it may be long and complicated, is actually reflected in a certain moment, and it is at that moment that , a person will always understand who he really is. [Argentina] Borges: "The Biography of Tadeo Cruz"
The war broke the stagnation in society, and all personal strengths can be displayed in the war. [Beauty] Emerson: "Selected Works of Emerson"
A person is willing to give up his career prospects after only half an hour of consideration because he sees that another way of life is more significant. This requires a strong personality. Taking this step rashly and never regretting it in the future requires more personality. [English] Somerset Maugham: "The Moon and Sixpence"
Human nature is indeed like this. It is both gullible and skeptical. It is said to be weak but it is also stubborn. It cannot make up its own mind and it is hard to do things for others. Very decisive. [English] Thackeray: "Vanity Fair"
When we judge each person's situation, we should not just look at the beginning, but also the end. [Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables"
To make a judgment about a person, you must at least put yourself in his shoes and have an in-depth understanding of the secrets about his feelings, misfortunes, and thoughts; you only want to judge the material aspects of the event To understand his life is to write a chronicle, a biography for fools! [French] Balzac: "Donkey Skin"
To criticize the quality of a person's personality, we must not only look at what the person has done, but also his purpose and impulse; good or bad The real basis is not the behavior that has become a fact, but the intention that has not yet become a fact. [English] Hardy: "Tess of the D'Urbervilles"
Collecting details of a person's life and connecting these small things, the result is that person's reputation. [French] Hugo: "Labourers at Sea"
Every thoughtful person must have a time in his life when he must carefully examine his situation and question himself about his own psychology. What is the situation morally, physically, and materially? When this time comes, the desperate and domineering period of youth has passed, the initial strong energy has been used up, and after you begin to feel that the outcome and final value of everything is uncertain. [Beauty] Dreiser: "Girl Jane"
No matter how many things a person does, we can all recognize the same character in it. [Beautiful] Emerson: "Selected Works of Emerson"
One person can lead a horse to the water, but twenty people cannot force it to drink. [English] Scott: "The Heart of Midlothin"
Changing a person's outlook on life is often as difficult as changing a person's nose - they are both at the core, and one is on the face. , one is at the center of character. [Beautiful] Henry James: "Portrait of a Lady"
Educating a fool is equivalent to treating a dead person. [Russian] Leskov: "Lord Priest"
In everyone's character, you can find some small black spots. [Beauty] Henry James: "Portrait of a Lady"
Everyone is a moon. He has a dark side that he never lets anyone see. [US] Mark Twain: "A Journey Around the Equator"
Man's mistakes are what make him truly lovable. [Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Collection of Proverbs and Thoughts"
People are always human, and sages also make mistakes; when a person is angry, even a good friend will turn his back on him. [English] Shakespeare: "Othello"
There is something in everyone's nature that will inevitably arouse resentment once spoken out publicly.
[Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Collection of Maxims and Reflections"
Man is an entity that is neither good nor bad. He first tends to love himself first, and then loves others, but man's innate human nature The side is stronger than the inhuman side. The greatest dangers to man are authoritarianism, paranoia, fanaticism, and stupidity. 〔Germany〕Saba Ace
People should not indulge in bad habits for a long time, because even if you don't want to, you will form a habit. [Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables"
This is often the case in the world. When you encounter difficulties, call your friends and tell them about your misfortune, and you can get gentle, straightforward, and various advice. But when you mention active practical assistance, as soon as you open your mouth, you My best and closest friend just pretended to be deaf and dumb. [Russian] Krylov: "An Unlucky Farmer"
It's better to respect the facts. Don't be like some people who insist that we have just built the roof. First level. [Meaning] Pratorini: "Metro"
Anyone who likes to teach others is the last thing he wants to be taught by others. [English] Scott: "The Heart of Midlothin"
An ordinary and rigid life will inevitably have an impact on the most adventurous person over time. People always adapt to their own circumstances, and sooner or later they will endure the mediocrity of life. [French] Balzac: "Uncle Bangs"
Many talented people spend their energy on gossip. [Sweden] Strindberg: "The Maid's Son"
The unpleasant feeling of hearing honest words is the same in ancient times and today. [Japan] Atsushi Nakajima: "Li Ling"
Only a desperate gambler is willing to put everything on the line. If a businessman puts all his property on a boat, he is called a daredevil. [Germany] Schiller: "Conspiracy and Love"
Once a person slips downhill, he will not go uphill again, nor will he stand still. [English] George Ebbart: "Adam Bellard"
Among all the immoral behaviors that degrade personality, selfishness is the most hateful and shameful. [English] Thackeray: "Vanity Fair"
Selfishness is our biggest evil today. [French] Balzac: "Donkey Skin"
Selfishness is tantamount to suicide. [Russian] Turgenev: "Roting"
We have been warned many times about the despicableness and badness of flattery, but it is always of no use. And flatterers will always find loopholes in our hearts. [Russian] Krylov: "The Crow and the Fox"
As long as there are people who pat horses, there will naturally be people who love to pat horses. [English] Shakespeare: "Timon of Athens"
A person who treats little people casually will never treat big people casually. [Russian] Turgenev: "Roting"
Some people are very indifferent to their subordinates, but they never dare to treat the upper-level people with indifference. [Soviet] Rozov: "Four Drops of Water"
Why does the rooster shamelessly compliment the cuckoo? Of course it's because the cuckoo is also complimenting the rooster. [Russian] Krylov: "The Rooster and the Cuckoo"
Perhaps we don't pay much attention to the fact that we often use various ways to praise others - in fact, we are praising ourselves. [Russian] Krylov: "The Favored Elephant"
Just as pride sometimes hides behind humility, laziness is often concealed by confusion and haste. [English] Samuel Johnson: "Talk about Sloth"
"Man" explains his behavior in this way and that, except for one thing; "man" explains his crime in this and that way Exculpatory, except for one thing; "Man" makes such and such demands for his own safety, except for one thing; and this point is his cowardice. [English] Bernard Shaw: "Man and Superman"
Only those who have not been injured will laugh at the wounds on others. [English] Shakespeare: "Romeo and Juliet"
Irritability is a sign of cowardice. [French] Alexandre Dumas: "The Three Musketeers"
Cruelty is a habit that continues to develop and finally develops into a pathology. [Russian] Dostoevsky: "Notes from the House of the Dead"
Grumpy people often use weather and wind direction as an excuse to hide their irritable and gloomy tempers. [English] Dickens: "Bleak House"
Those who are unruly, stubborn and do not want help from others will soon encounter misfortune. [Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables"
If you start to lose something but can't find any trace, don't scold everyone in front of you, and don't indiscriminately All shall be punished. By doing this, the thief will not stop stealing, nor will he change his ways. It will only cause betrayal and separation, and turn a small misfortune into a catastrophe. [Russian] Krylov: "The Master and the Mouse"
The strange thing is that when we defend wrong, we use more force than when we defend right. [Li] Kahlil Gibran: "Sand and Foam"
Uncontrolled activities, no matter what their nature, will eventually lead to complete failure. [Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Collection of Maxims and Reflections"
A stubborn person is a very deaf speaker. [Li] Kahlil Gibran: "Sand and Foam"
A wise man turns into a fool, and is the easiest fish to take the bait; because he relies on his talent and knowledge and cannot see his own arrogance.
[English] Shakespeare: "Love in vain"
People are easiest to agree to things they don't actually want to do. [Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables"
When some people look forward to things that are beneficial to themselves. They hear it immediately without paying attention; and for things they don't like, not only do they not hear it, but they have a suspicious and indifferent attitude. [Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables"
A law-abiding and conscientious person will not steal even if there is an urgent need. However, even if he gives millions of gold dollars to a thief, he will not steal. Fa'er hoped that he would never steal again. [Russian] Krylov: "The Repentant Fox"
It is foolish to ask others to conform to our temper. [Germany] Goethe: "Goethe's Conversations"
If you let others drink sour wine, you cannot blame others for letting you drink sour wine. [Germany] Feuchtwanger: "Goya"
We often advance from our tomorrow to pay our debts of yesterday. [Li] Kahlil Gibran: "Sand and Foam"
Being eccentric is just like inertia. You must know that it is a kind of inertia. We are all born with this kind of laziness, but as long as we can muster up the courage to overcome it once, we will go smoothly and get real pleasure from the activities. [Germany] Goethe: "The Sorrows of Young Werther"
To ruin a man, all he has to do is give him a hobby. [French] Balzac: "The Woman Who Troubled the Water"
Instinct has its own way, and Dan is the shortest way. [French] Romain Rolland: "Mother and Son"
This is the characteristic of the work and style of a patter. If there is any slander against you, he will publicize it everywhere; no matter how many good things you try to do , he will never say a kind word about you. However, once you have good luck, he will be the first one to come to congratulate you. [Russian] Krylov: "Climbing the Vine"
A woman is true even when she is most false, because she is always dominated by instinct. [French] Balzac: "Petro Goriot"
The strange thing is that creatures without spines have the hardest shells. [Li] Kahlil Gibran: "Sand and Foam"
Shrimps and crabs must live in a hard shell, because the inside is very soft, and they must live on the hard shell outside. [Japan] Ishikawa Tatsuzo: "The Crime of Shirou the Divine Power"
When the danger is not about people's money, but about their lives, it is natural for people to cry. [Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables"
No provocation can give strength to a cowardly person. [Ancient Greece] Aesop: "Aesop's Fables"
No matter how you feed the wolf, its heart will always be towards the woods. [Russian] Turgenev: "Hunter's Notes"
A real wolf, no matter how carefully you feed it, it will always miss the forest. [Russian] Gundinlov: "Cliff"
All living things have a "nature to seek happiness", which is a great power, and all flesh and blood must be affected by it It is like the helpless seaweed that sways with the ebb and flow of the tide. This kind of power cannot be controlled by empty articles discussing social morality.
[English] Hardy: "Tess of the d'Urbervilles"