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Famous quotes related to ideals

The famous quotes about ideals are organized as follows:

1. Realization of ideals, this is the task of the coming era. It is not about deducing ideals from a bunch of facts that are subordinate to life and blind inertia, nor is it about transferring ideals into an ideal world. The process is just the opposite: the ideal world is inferior to the material world, and those who are carefree cannot think. Far away; those who live in a leisurely manner will not have broad ambitions.

2. My ambitions and ideals for my career are based on "truth" as the beginning, "goodness" as the process, and "beauty" as the ultimate goal.

3. If a person has lofty and great ideals, he must also have noble sentiments. Without noble sentiments, no matter how lofty or great an ideal is, it cannot be achieved.

4. Ideals are guiding stars. Without ideals, there is no firm direction, and without direction, there is no life.

5. No matter it is human beings or nations, they cannot survive without lofty ideals.

6. Your ideal of moving towards a great goal will be the inspiring force that enables you to bravely walk into life.

7. When a person is moving towards a goal, he should look straight ahead.

8. Whether a person has enough "ambition" directly determines the success or failure of something. As long as we don't give up our wishes, don't change our original intentions, and pursue development in what we think is the most suitable thing, we will naturally succeed one day.

9. Without ideals, that is, without some kind of good wishes, there will never be a good reality.

10. The higher the goal, the more valuable the ambition.

11. Ideal is a famous lamp in the darkness, which can illuminate every corner of the trekker's heart.

12. If a person does not determine the goal of sailing, no wind direction will be favorable to him. ——(France) Montaigne

13. Ideals are like stars—we can never touch them, but like navigators, we can sail by the position of the stars. ——Schlitz

14. Ideals cannot be conquered by reality, and the sparks of hope shine in the dark sky. ——Ba Jin

15. An ideal is a kind of power! ——Romain Rolland

16. People who have no ideals in life are poor people. ——Turgenev

17. If we do not have ideals, our minds will fall into coma; if we do not engage in labor, how will our ideals be realized? ——Chen Yi

18. People need ideals, but they need human ideals that are in line with nature, not supernatural ideals. ——Lenin

19. Ideals are needed and are our direction of progress. Only reality can have a future with the guidance of ideals; in turn, ideals must be realized through practical efforts. ——Zhou Enlai

20. The happiest thing in the world is to fight for your ideals. ——Socrates

21. The human soul needs ideals more than materials. ——Hugo

22. Ambition is the budding tooth of noble behavior. ——Moglihi

23. In the best ideal world, everything is designed for the best purpose. ——Voltaire

24. The more noble a person’s ideal, the purer his life. ——Voynich

25. If human activities are not inspired by ideals, they will become empty and insignificant. ——Chernyshevsky

26. A person’s ideals and aspirations are often directly proportional to his abilities. ——Johnson

27. 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

28. If human activities are not inspired by ideals, they will become empty and insignificant.

- Chernyshevsky

29. Everyone has a certain ideal, which determines the direction of his efforts and judgment. In this sense, I never regard comfort and happiness as the purpose of life itself - this ethical basis, I call it the ideal of the pig pen. ——Einstein

30. Don’t give up on the goal you were originally determined to achieve just because of one failure. ——Shakespeare

31. The higher the goal, the more valuable the ambition.

32. A scholar is more valuable than doing something, not knowing it.

33. Ideal is like the sun, attracting all the mud and water on the ground.

34. Anything worthy of being called an ideal must have the essence of goodness and beauty.

35. 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.

36. In the vast sea of ??life in which this man sails, ideals are the compass needle and passion is the strong wind.

37. When ideals are lost, the flower of youth will wither. Because ideal is the light and heat of youth.

38. If human activities are not inspired by ideals, they will become empty and insignificant.

39. A person’s ideals and aspirations are often directly proportional to his abilities.

40. Only when people have material things can they survive; only when people have ideals can they live life. Do you want to understand the difference between survival and life?

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About ideals - Benjamin Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was an outstanding American politician, scientist, Thinker and essayist, known as the "Father of America." When he was a boy, Franklin once visited an elder. At that time, he was young and energetic, arrogant, and took long strides with his head held high, but as soon as he entered the door, his head hit the door frame hard, and the pain made him speechless.

The senior walked out slowly at this time. Seeing Franklin's appearance, he said to him seriously: "Does it hurt? But this is the biggest gain from your visit to me today. , If a person wants to live peacefully in the world, he must always remember to lower his head. Before this, Franklin was indeed like this. He was arrogant and arrogant, thinking that he was a swan. , others are like sparrows, their eyes are always high and upward, and they don't pay attention to everything around them at all. It wasn't until one day that I was hit on the head by the door frame in front of me, and I realized that the door frame was much shorter than I thought. So, after returning home, Franklin regarded the teachings gained from this visit as his greatest gain and listed it among his life principles.

"Those who want to express their dreams should be more sober." Many young friends have lofty ideals and ambitions, but they often become arrogant because of this. In fact, if you want to enter a door, you must keep your head shorter than the door frame. If you want to reach the pinnacle of success, you must lower your head and bend your waist to be ready to climb.