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1. In order to pursue light and heat, people are willing to give up their own lives. Life is lovely, but a cold, lonely life is not as good as a vigorous death. ——Ba Jin

2. Study and research are like climbing a ladder. If you want to climb up step by step, if you try to take four or five steps at a time and reach the sky from the ground, you must be able to fall. ——Hua Luogeng

3. The experience and gain that failure brings to me is that I already know that this will not succeed, and I can avoid the same mistake next time. ——Edison

4. A person who faces the right things at the right time and feels confident under the corresponding conditions is a brave person. ——Aristotle

5. Illiteracy is one of the most intolerable social diseases and the most shameful, or to be more correct, the most unpleasant social phenomenon. —— Kalinin

6. The design and creation of the world should be centered on people, rather than seeking money. People do not live with money as the object, but the object of people is often people. ——Pushkin

7. A jealous person cannot accomplish great things himself, but tries to underestimate the greatness of others and belittle the greatness of others to make it equal to himself. ——Hegel

8. The ideal social state is not the equal distribution of wealth, but that each person extracts the rewards he deserves from the total wealth of society according to the size of his contribution. ——Hen George

9. Don’t treat that person as a friend if he shows favor to you when you are lucky. Only such a person is considered a friend, if he can save you from danger. ——Sadie

10. Friendship has many names, but once youth and beauty intervene, friendship is called love and is deified as the most beautiful angel. ——Chrysosl

11. The longest thing is time, because it is always endless, and the shortest thing is time, because all our plans are too late to complete. ——Voltaire

12. Many races fail because they fail in the last few steps. It is no longer easy to run "the road you should run", but it is certainly more difficult to "run to the end". ——Socrates

13. Labor not only means actual ability and skills, but also first of all means the development of intelligence, the cultivation of thinking and language. ——Suhomlinsky

14. Friendship makes us happy. What helps us the most is not the actual help of our friends, but our belief that we can get their help. ——Epicurus

15. A person is like a brick built in the wall of the auditorium. No one can move it; but if it is thrown on the road and blocks people from walking, they will be kicked away. of. ——Ai Siqi

16. People can do things together that one person cannot do alone; wisdom, hands, and strength combined together are almost omnipotent. ——Webster

17. I would rather be the smallest person among human beings who has dreams and the desire to realize them, than be the greatest person without dreams and desires. ——Kahlil Gibran

18. Although insidious friendship allows you to get some trivial favors, it will deprive you of your treasures - independent thinking and pure love for the truth. ——Belinsky

19. We often hear people say that people collapse because of overwork, but in fact, nine times out of ten it is because they are suffering from worry or anxiety. ——Lubbock J

20. Learn to love others, learn to understand love, and learn to be a happy person-this is to learn to respect yourself and to learn the virtues of mankind. ——Makarenko

21. The verses of a Lapland song cannot be forgotten to this day: "The wishes of children are the wishes of the wind, and the thoughts of youth are long thoughts." ——Longfellow

22. Books have made me a happy person, and made my life a brisk and comfortable poem, as if the bells of a new life have sounded in my life. . ——Gorky

23. "Good examples, sincere language and sincere and frank sympathy" refer to the influence of parents, teachers, classmates and others on children. ——Comenius

24. Don’t lament the past, it will never come back; improve the present wisely. We must plunge into the confusing future with a firm will that is not worried or fearful.

——Longfellow

25. If we cannot build a happy life, we have no right to enjoy happiness, which is the same as having no right to enjoy wealth without creating wealth. ——Bernard Shaw

26. No friendship lasts forever. People come and go in your life, and sometimes the process of friendship is short-lived and limited. ——Sophia Loren

27. In this world, conscience should be greater than genius. Balzac said: Conscience is rarer than genius. Conscience is our own reaction to ourselves. ——Fromm

28. If you want to be effective in learning, you must concentrate. Learning itself is a hard thing, and only by hard work will there be corresponding gains. ——Gu Chaohao

29. God provides every soul with the opportunity to choose: either to have the truth or to obtain peace. You can choose one or the other, but not both. ——Emerson

30. Books are the nutrition of the world. Life without books is like a life without sunshine; wisdom without books is like a bird without wings. ——Shakespeare

31. People with a calm and cheerful temperament will not feel the pressure of old age, but for people with the opposite temperament, youth and old age are equally burdensome. ——Plato

32. When science reaches a certain peak, there will be a broad prospect leading to a new peak in front of it, leading to a new road to further development. ——Vavilov

33. The establishment of the Communist Party of China has opened up a way for us to reach the ideal state, and the realization of the ideal state depends on our hard work. ——Mao Zedong

34. It is beautiful to mold a statue and give life to the statue; to create a wise person and instill truth into him is even more beautiful. ——Hugo

35. No matter how unfortunate life is, smart people will always get some benefit from it; no matter how happy life is, stupid people will always feel infinite sadness. ——La Rossiu Fike

36. Love labor. There is no force that can make people become great and smart people like labor, the power of collective, friendly and free labor. ——Gorky

37. Money and time are the two heaviest burdens in life. The most unhappy people are those who have so much of these two things that they don’t know how to use them. ——John

38. The task of the party is to provide overall leadership for the work of all state organs, rather than to interfere too frequently and often in details as it currently does. ——Lenin

39. A drop of water will never dry up until it is put into the ocean. A person can be most powerful only when he integrates himself with the collective cause. ——Lei Feng

40. Human beings often write what happened in a life into history and look at life from there; in fact, they are just clothes, and life is intrinsic. ——Roman. Roland

41. Some people say that youth is the age of criticism. This statement is not an exaggeration. This kind of criticism is characterized by high enthusiasm and strong principle. ——Suhomlinsky

42. Human beings often write what happened in a life into history and look at life from there; in fact, they are just clothes, and life is intrinsic. ——Romain Rolland

43. People, no matter what they are, should be engaged in labor and work with sweat on their faces. The meaning and purpose of his life, his happiness, and his joy lie in this. ——Chekhov

44. Life is like a book. Fools flip through it casually, but smart people read it carefully. Because he knows that this book can only be read once. ——Paul

45. Mother, I bless you because you know how to cultivate your son into a real person. He will be victorious in the battle of life. ——Asturias

46. We learn to think in the process of our labor. As a result of labor, we understand the mystery of the world, and then we truly change our lives. ——Gorky

47. The so-called friendship exists in all people’s lives. If a person loses friendship, he may not be able to survive in this world. ——Cicero

48. History breeds truth, which can compete with time and preserve the past. It is a sign of the past, a warning for the present, and a lesson for future generations.

——Cervantes

49. Destiny is nothing but the boring passion of losers and the ridicule of cowards. People's future can only be determined by their own will and efforts. ——Mao Dun

50. When you are young and enter society for the first time, it is easy to shed tears. When you are old and about to leave this world, it is also easy to shed tears. ——Wilkie Collins

51. People form friendships for many reasons, some out of nature, some out of contract, some out of self-interest, and some out of comradeship. Interesting. ——Jay Taylor

52. I have been working hard for more than fifty years and am committed to the development of science. One word can describe the characteristics of my most difficult work, and that word is "failure." ——Thomson

53. Learning is as loving as a mother. It feeds its children with pure and gentle joy. It may be a sin to ask for extra rewards from it. ——Balzac

54. I would rather be the smallest person among human beings who has dreams and the desire to realize them, than be the greatest person without dreams or desires. ——Kahlil Gibran

55. If schools cannot give students more successful experiences in the classroom, they will end up completely refusing to learn both in and out of school. ——Lindgren

56. Great achievements are directly proportional to hard work. Every minute you work, you will gain something. Over time, from less to more, miracles can be created. ——Lu Xun

57. Emotions and desires are the driving force behind all human efforts and creations, no matter how superb the efforts and creations presented to us appear on the surface. ——Einstein

58. There is death before death, and there is life beyond the limits of one’s life. The real dividing line between us and nothingness is not death but the cessation of activity. ——Zweig

59. All the more accomplished scientific workers are, without exception, experts at utilizing time, and they are also people who are determined to invest a lot of time in a lot of work. ——Hua Luogeng

60. The most deadly disease of friendship is the gradual indifference or the continuous increase of resentment. These resentments are either too small to be mentioned or too numerous to be eliminated. - Cy Johnson

61. A person without lofty ideals and lofty purpose in life is like a bird without wings, a machine without a motor, and a light bulb without a tungsten filament. ——Zhang Hua

62. Friendship is often formed by a common interest that is easier for two people to realize than one person. This relationship is pure only when mutual satisfaction is achieved. ——Strindberg

63. Time is human wealth, all wealth, just as time is the wealth of a country, because any wealth is the result of the combination of time and action. ——Balzac

64. Whoever spends all his time on dressing up and hairstyle will have no energy to study; whoever only pays attention to modifying the beauty of the outside will not be able to obtain the inner beauty. ——Yang Zuntian

65. When you want to drink water, it feels like you can drink the entire ocean. This is faith; when you really drink it, you can only drink two cups in one ***. This is science. ——Chekhov

66. Everyone should have self-respect, self-confidence, and independence, otherwise he will be a slave. But self-esteem is not contempt, self-confidence is not complacency, and independence is not independence. ——Xu Teli

67. Intelligent qualifications, inner drive, diligent work attitude and perseverance are other conditions required for successful scientific research. ——Beveridge

68. Nothing can come from nothing, and water cannot flow from seamless stones. Whoever cannot burn can only smoke - this is the theorem. Long live the fire of life! ——Ostrovsky

69. Youth! It is always beautiful, but true youth only belongs to those who always strive for the top, those who always work selflessly, and those who are always humble! ——Lei Feng

70. The situation of government work is similar to that of manufacturing. The results of the work are not presented as the personal results of the manufacturer, but as the results of the factory. ——Monson

71. I would rather be the smallest person among human beings who has dreams and the desire to realize dreams, than be the greatest person without dreams and desires.

——Kahlil Gibran

72. No matter what the trend of the times and social fashions are, people can always rely on their noble qualities to transcend the times and society and follow their own correct path. ——Einstein

73. The value of health is extremely precious. It is the only thing worth human beings' time, blood, sweat, labor, wealth - and even their lives in pursuit of. ——Montaigne

74. The reason why human beings feel happy is not good health or wealth; the feeling of happiness is due to an honest heart and abundant wisdom. ——Democritus

75. Vanity first takes society as its object, while reputation first takes itself as its object. Contrary to vanity's focus on society, reputation is the understanding of one's own character. ——Miki Qing

76. No matter what happens, please be happy quietly! This is life. We must accept life as it is, bravely and boldly, and always smile. ——Luxembourg

77. Even if you become a handful of dirt, as long as it is paved on the road to truth and your friends can stride forward, it will be the greatest happiness. ——Wu Yunduo

78. False friendship is like your shadow; when you are in the sun, it will follow you closely, but when you cross the darkness, it will immediately leave you. . ——Bacon

79. Art lies in the ability to build a palace on the tip of a needle. The mystery of my thoughts lies in the magic wand that can turn a desert into a city in ten seconds. ——Balzac

80. As time goes by, people will find that pleasure is the property of the soul, and being loved for pleasure is no more pleasant than being loved for money. ——Balzac

81. Only people who live a life of idleness take money so seriously. A guy who does not produce but only consumes is nothing more than a thief in society. ——Balzac

82. Virtue can be divided into two types: one is the virtue of wisdom, and the other is the virtue of behavior. The former is obtained from learning, and the latter is obtained from practice. Won it. ——Aristotle

83. Youth is the happiest time in life, but this happiness is often entirely because it is full of hope, not because of anything gained or escaped. ——To Carlisle

84. Optimism is the beacon of hope. It guides you from the dangerous canyon to a smooth road, gives you new life and new hope, and supports your ideals never to be extinguished. . ——Darwin

85. Good things always take time, and great things cannot be accomplished without a lot of effort and labor. If you want to eat walnuts, you must first bite open the hard shell. ——Grimelshausen

86. No matter how knowledgeable a person is, as long as there is an unbridgeable distance between his iceberg and his life, he cannot be called a human being. Be an educated person. ——Bowys

87. Good character is the highest expression of human nature. Good character is not only the conscience of society, but also the driving force of the country; because the world is mainly ruled by virtue. ——Smile

88. On the basis of attaching importance to labor and respecting workers, it is possible for us to create our own new morality. Labor and science are the two greatest forces in the world. ——Gorky

89. No matter what happens, please be happy quietly! This is life. We must accept life as it is, bravely, boldly, and always smiling. ——Luxembourg

90. A truly brave person should be able to endure the most embarrassing honor and disgrace wisely, not care about the honor and disgrace outside the body, and avoid unnecessary misfortune with a calm attitude. ——Shakespeare

91. Mastering knowledge is not for endless debates, not for contempt of others, not for profit, honor, power or to achieve some purpose, but for use in life. ——Bacon

92. Youth needs to develop in all aspects and should maintain his innocent, lively and enterprising attitude forever. All fixedness, paranoia, and precociousness are undesirable. ——Xu Teli

93. A soul lacking wisdom is a dead soul. If enriched with learning, it can be rejuvenated like rain watering barren land.

——Abul Farage

94. Love is unrestricted and unrestricted; once the system wants to exert its power, the God of Love will spread its wings and fly away; the God of Love, like other gods, is also free. At ease. ——Chaucer

95. True friends do not pay lip service to friendship. They do not ask each other for anything for the sake of friendship, but do everything they can for each other. —— Belinsky

96. 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. ——Nie Er

97. Only desperate gamblers are willing to make a desperate gamble. If a businessman puts all his property on a boat, he is called a daredevil. ——Schiller

98. Friendship is a free and happy wish for oneself, which always harmonizes the natural behavior of sympathy and transcends passion, interest, competition and chance. ——Alan

99. Failure in practice mainly occurs because we do not know the reasons. It is in this case that the two desires of people: the desire for knowledge and the desire for power are truly combined. . ——Bacon

100. Life is like playing chess. If you make one mistake, you will lose everything. This is a sad thing; and life is not as good as playing chess. It is impossible to play another game and you cannot regret it. ——Freud