1. Ambition and poverty are brothers in adversity, and they are often seen together in the world. - Thomas Fuller
2. When opportunities come, they are as short as lightning, and it all depends on you taking advantage of them without thinking. ——Balzac
3. Those who lose money lose little, those who lose health lose much, and those who lose courage lose everything. Our fears always outweigh our dangers. ——Seneca
4. The secret to success in life is to seize the opportunity immediately when it comes. ?Benjamin Darius Lee
5. Emotion has great inspiring power. Therefore, it is an important prerequisite for all moral behavior. Anyone who does not have strong ambition will not be able to enthusiastically Reflect this ambition in your career. ——Kelov
6. If you love the eternity, you should love the present; yesterday cannot be brought back, and tomorrow will still be unreal; the only thing you can be sure of is today's present. ——Emerson
7. Judge a person by his questions, not by his answers. ——Francois Marie Voltaire
8. Those who try to do something but fail are infinitely better than those who succeed at nothing. ——Louis Hammers
9. A person’s ideals and aspirations are often directly proportional to his abilities. ——Johnson
10. The essence of life lies in movement, and tranquility is death. ——Pascal
11. One of the peculiar effects of friendship is: if you tell a friend about your happiness, you will get two shares of happiness; if you pour out your sorrow to a friend, you will get half of it. sad. ——Bacon
12. As long as a dream lasts, it can become a reality. Aren’t we just living in a dream? ——Tennyson
13. People’s ambitions are usually directly proportional to their abilities. ——Johnson
14. What helps me the most is not the actual help from my friends, but the belief that I will be helped. ——Epicurus
15. Great works are not only accomplished by strength, but also by unwavering faith. ——Samuel Johnson
16. Yesterday is a canceled check, tomorrow is a promissory note, and today is the only cash you have - so use it wisely. ——Leonce
17. If a person has no ambition, no matter how magnificent his actions are, he cannot be called a great man. ——Larochevko
18. Life lies in contradictions and movement. Once the contradiction is eliminated and the movement stops, life will end. ——Goethe
19. Bravery and perseverance. The true talent is the perseverance of ambition. ——Napoleon
20. Smile, hold your head high, take a deep breath, and hum a song. If you can't sing, you can whistle or hum. In this way, it is impossible for you to worry yourself. ?Dale Carnegie
21. Ah! When I reach the end of my life, I realize that I have never lived. ?Thoreau
22. The worst thing is that people are often hindered by wrong ambitions in life without knowing it. They can only understand it when they get rid of those obstacles. ——Goethe
23. What helps us the most is not the actual help from our friends, but our belief that we can get help from them. ——Epicurus
24. If a person who is buried in mental work does not move his limbs regularly, it will be extremely painful. ——Leo Tolstoy
25. Time is made up of minutes and seconds. Only those who are good at using sporadic time will achieve greater results. ——Hua Luogeng
26. Being unwilling to reason is stubbornness; not being able to reason is being a fool; not being able to reason is being a slave. ——Drummond
27. When a human learns to walk, he must also learn to wrestle, and only through wrestling can he learn to walk. ——Marx
28. Whoever has the will to make progress can achieve it. ——Romain Rolland
29. Don’t just follow the crowd without distinguishing right from wrong, but would rather stay alone and proudly stick to your beliefs. ——Cha Churchill
30. Of all critics, the greatest, most correct, and most genius is time. ——Belinsky
31. Ambition is just a slave of memory. It is born vigorously, but it is difficult to grow. ——Shakespeare
32. An ideal life, that is, a life full of public interests and therefore with noble purposes, is the most beautiful and interesting life in the world. —— Kalinin
33. Anyone who wants to achieve excellent results should cherish and manage their time extremely carefully. ——Krupskaya
34. Theory is the foundation of thinking, that is to say, it is the essence of practice. ——Boltzmann
35. The appropriate use of words is extremely powerful. Whenever we use the right words, our spirit and emotions will change greatly, just in the blink of an eye. . ——Mark Twain
36. Time is my property, and my land is time. ——Goethe
37. People who make good use of time will never find enough time.
——Goethe
38. Sometimes reading is a clever way to avoid thinking. ——Hulps
39. Habits are turning our lives into certain stereotyped fossils day by day. Our hearts are losing freedom and becoming a calm and unstoppable flow of time. slave. ?Tolstoy
40. A person who never doubts the direction and goal of life will never despair. ——Mauriac
41. Time is the soil for all achievements in the world. Time gives pain to dreamers and happiness to creators. ——McKinsey
42. If you are afraid of wolves, don’t go into the woods. ——Lenin
43. When you are thinking about what to say, act polite, because this will buy you time. ——Carol
44. Have confidence and then go all out - if you have this concept, everything will be successful nine times out of ten. ——Wilson
45. Melons are the sweetest when grown in nutrient fertilizers, and geniuses are the best when grown in malignant soil. ——Bacon
46. Time, if you don’t open it up, it will quietly grow moss, climb up the courtyard of your life, and bury you for life. ——Motto
47. Keep practicing day after day. Only with moderate activity can you maintain your enthusiasm for training and improve your sports skills. ——Seneca
48. What people lack is not talent but ambition, not the ability to succeed but the will to work hard. ——Buerwei
49. Adolescence is a beautiful period that can never be regained. It is the beginning of all light and happiness in the future. —— Kalinin
50. Without faith, there is no character and life worthy of the name; without faith, there is no land worthy of the name. ——Whitman
51. Anyone who plays games with life will achieve nothing in his life. Anyone who cannot master himself will always be a slave. ——Goethe
52. The question is not what a person can scorn or criticize, but what he can like, value and appreciate. ?John Ruskin
53. One friend in a life is enough. If two are too many, three will cause trouble. ——Henry Adames
54. A person's age is as unimportant as the size of his shoes. If his interest in life is not injured, if he is compassionate, if time has matured him without prejudice. ?Douglas Mildow
55. Don’t think that success in your career is brought to you by the god of “fate”. The god of "destiny" himself does not have this power, but is controlled by the god of "discernment". ——John Doraton
56. The characteristic of young people is that they have great ambitions to pursue ideal careers. —— Kalinin
57. Whoever plays life will accomplish nothing; whoever cannot master himself will always be a slave. ——Goethe
58. If you want to be a good conversationalist, first be a good listener. ——Dale Carnegie
59. The power developed by a person with faith is greater than that of 99 people with only interest. ——Leo Tolstoy
60. Time is like a spring, it can be shortened or lengthened. ——Cambodian proverb
61. The most basic function of a manager is to develop and maintain a smooth communication channel. ——Barnard
62. The fastest and slowest thing in the world, the longest and shortest thing, the most ordinary thing but the most precious thing, the easiest thing to ignore and the most regrettable thing is time. ——Gorky
63. Ambition and love are the wings of great behavior. ——Goethe
64. Asking for advice from anyone and describing your own pain will be a kind of happiness, which can be compared with the happiness of the unfortunate who crosses the hot desert and receives a drop of cold water from the sky. Compare. ——Stendhal
65. The most ideal friends are people who admire each other in temperament, communicate with each other in spirit, are in tune with each other in world view, and have the same goal in career. ——Zhou Hanhui
66. Those who have shivered in the cold feel the warmth of the sun. Only those who have experienced various troubles in life understand the preciousness of life. ?Whiteman
67. The higher the goal a person pursues, the faster his talents develop and the more beneficial he is to society. ——Gorky
68. Man cannot create opportunities, but he can seize those opportunities that have already appeared. ——Shelley
69. Without ideals, you cannot achieve your goals; without courage, you cannot get things. ——Belinsky
70. Human will supported by indomitable beliefs has greater power than those seemingly invincible material forces. ——Einstein
71. I can’t choose the best. It's the best choice for me. ——Tagore
72. An argument may be a shortcut between two hearts. ——Kahlil Gibran
73. A conversation with someone can often enlighten the mind more than years of working behind closed doors. Thoughts must be generated in interactions with others and processed and expressed in solitude. ——Leo Tolstoy
74. He who does not wait for the gifts given by opportunity has conquered fate.
——Arnold
75. A person who can think is truly a person with boundless power. ——Balzac
76. Effective communication depends on the communicator’s full grasp of the topic, not the sweetness of the wording. —— Grover
77. Friendship is a selfless communication between two equals; love is a humble communication between a tyrant and a slave. ——Oliver Goldsmith
78. Since we are all mortals, it is better to keep friendship at a moderate level and not to interfere too deeply in each other's spiritual life. ——Euripides
79. Try to work in a comfortable environment. Remember, physical tension can create shoulder pain and mental fatigue. ——Carnegie
80. Exercise can replace drugs, but all drugs cannot replace exercise. ——Tisu
81. The most important condition for becoming a successful person is to work hard every day with energy and not to waste time. ?William Dane Philips
82. There are two kinds of people who are of little value: those who cannot do what they are told to do, and those who can only do what they are told to do. things to do.
?C·H·K·Curtis