2. Many rappers are vain.
Miracles always flash in fear.
4. People who make temporary friends are not friends.
5. Reasonable arrangement of time means saving time.
6. Too fast is one of the biggest dangers of doing things.
7. Ease and satisfaction can easily become hotbeds of corruption and degeneration.
8. Virtue is like a gem, it is best to set it with plain things.
9. Frustration leads to disappointment, disappointment leads to vacillation, and vacillation leads to failure.
10, success and virtue are two good scales to measure life and career.
Without ideal, indecision is a sad psychology.
12, talent is like natural flowers and trees, and learning should be used to trim categories.
13, reading makes up for the lack of nature, and experience makes up for the lack of reading.
14, money is like fertile land. If it is not spread out, it will be of little use.
15, beauty is like fruit in midsummer, which is perishable and difficult to cultivate.
16, the greatest trust between people is the trust in suggestions.
17, the golden age is ahead, not behind.
18, habit is really a tenacious and huge force, which can dominate life.
19. There is no greater wisdom than making good use of opportunities from the beginning.
Reading makes a full man, conversation makes a quick man, and writing and taking notes make an exact man.
2 1, the best preventive medicine to protect people's mental health is the advice and suggestions of friends.
22. Fate is like a market. If you stay there, the price may go down.
If you think twice before you speak, you must speak twice as well as before.
No matter how angry you are, don't do something irreversible.
25. Beauty in form is better than beauty in color, and beauty in manners is better than beauty in form.
26. Discussion is like a stone, and thoughts are like blades. Two stages of tempering will sharpen the mind.
27. A truly fast person is not just a person who does things quickly, but a person who does things successfully and effectively.
28. Knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it, and the methods used are outside the book.
29. Lucky timing is like a transaction in the market. If you delay a little, its price will fall.
The purpose of seeking knowledge is not to brag or show off, but to seek truth and enlighten wisdom.
3 1. Most people who attribute their luck to their intelligence have an unfortunate ending.
32. Luck is not without many fears and troubles; Bad luck is not without many comforts and hopes.
33. Rich words are like sparkling beads. What is really smart and wise is short words.
34. It is false to regard too much knowledge as a decoration; It is the quirk of scholars to judge things completely according to the laws of learning.
Reading is not for eloquence and refutation, nor for credulity and blind obedience, but for thinking and weighing.
As far as beauty is concerned, the beauty of appearance is higher than the beauty of color, and the beauty of beautiful and elegant posture is higher than the beauty of appearance.
37. Etiquette should naturally be noble. If it is too artificial on the surface, it will lose its due value.
38. Lack of true friends is the purest and most pitiful loneliness; Without friendship, the world is just a wilderness.
39. Being used to fraud is actually just a cunning caused by cowardice, not a superb strategy.
40. Severe and daunting, but rude and hateful, even if condemned in business, it should be solemn and should not be insulted and laughed at.
4 1. The real and reasonable purpose of science is to benefit human life and enrich human life with new inventions and wealth.
42. It is not surprising if what the people say is more true than what the elites say, because people don't have to take risks when they speak.
43. Virtue is like a famous fragrance, which will become stronger after burning or squeezing. Good luck can show evil virtue, and bad luck can show virtue.
44. A person is not judged by his wealth background, but by his true moral quality.
45. If you study too slowly, you will be lazy. If you seek knowledge for decoration, you will deceive yourself. If you follow the rules in the book completely, you will become a paranoid bookworm.
46. People should act like their clothes. They should not be too tight or too particular, but they should be relaxed to facilitate work and exercise.
47, the love of husband and wife, make human reproduction. A friend's love helps others. But that kind of dissolute love will only make people degenerate and destroy!
48. People should behave like clothes, not too tight or too particular, but a little looser to facilitate work and exercise.
49. Our language may be straightforward, but don't be rude and proud; Sometimes you should say a few euphemisms, but don't be hypocritical, frivolous or glib.
All kinds of mental defects can be improved by knowledge-just as physical defects can be improved by exercise.
5 1, nature is like a seed, it can grow into fragrant flowers or poisonous weeds, so people should always check, cultivate the former and pull out the latter.
52. Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people wise, calculus makes people precise, philosophy makes people deep, ethics makes people cultivated, and logic rhetoric makes people able to contend.
People love lies, not only because they are afraid of the hardships of finding out the truth, but also because they have a natural but decadent hobby for lies.
54. If beauty is born in a noble person, it is certainly glorious; In front of it, people with bad conduct will feel ashamed and avoid themselves.
55. Habit is a tenacious and great force, which can dominate a person's life. Therefore, people should cultivate a good habit through education from an early age.
56. What is the most important talent in life? Then the answer is: first, fearless; Second, fearless; Third, remain fearless.
Reading can be a pastime when you are lonely. When you speak, knowledge can be decorated. When you act in the world, the correct use of knowledge means strength.
58. People who show off are despised by smart people, envied by stupid people, flattered by flatterers, and also slaves to their boasting.
59. some people always look cute because of their elegant and beautiful shapes? Moreover, although some young people are beautiful, they are not worthy of praise because they have no beautiful cultivation.
60. Collective habits are more powerful than individual habits. Therefore, if there is a social environment with a good moral atmosphere, it is most conducive to cultivating good social citizens.
6 1, virtue is like a gem, which is more gorgeous against a simple background. Similarly, a person who is not luxuriously dressed but dignified and virtuous is admirable.
62. The beauty of appearance is better than the beauty of color, and the beauty of decent and elegant manners is better than the beauty of appearance. The best in the United States is what pictures can't show, and you can't see it at first sight.
63. Reading history makes people wise, reading poems makes people witty, mathematics makes people careful, science makes people deep, ethics makes people grave, logic and rhetoric make people eloquent, and all they have learned become characters.
64. Apart from knowledge and learning, no other force in the world can establish rule and authority in people's minds and minds, and in people's thoughts, imaginations, opinions and beliefs.
65. History makes people wise, poetry elegant, mathematics noble, natural philosophy deep, morality steady and ethical rhetoric able to contend.
66. Happy are those who know the cause and effect of things. Although people with practical experience can handle individual affairs, if they want to look at the whole and plan the overall situation, they can only do so by mastering knowledge.
67、? Knowledge can shape a person's character? . And all kinds of mental defects can be improved through knowledge, just as physical defects can be improved through exercise.
68. Reading history makes people wise, poetry witty, mathematics exact, physicists deep, ethics grave and logic rhetoric able to contend. Every scholar becomes a role.
69. One of the peculiar functions of friendship is that if you tell a friend happiness, you will get two happiness; If you pour out your troubles to your friends, you will; Divided into half sadness.
70. Some books can be read by someone instead, and then read the summary of his notes. But this is limited to books of poor quality. Otherwise, a good book will become as tasteless as distilled water!
7 1, human reason is like an uneven mirror. Because he accepts light irregularly, he confuses the essence of things with his own, distorts the essence of things and changes their colors.
72. None of the truly great people (whether ancient or modern, as long as their fame is forever engraved in human memory) are crazy about love: because the great cause suppresses this weak feeling.
73. Money is the burden of virtue and the main obstacle to virtue; Because wealth is to morality, just like the army and the trench, without it, it will hinder progress, and sometimes even lose victory because of taking care of it.
74. Cunning people despise learning, fools envy learning, and only smart people are good at using learning. Knowledge itself does not tell people how to use it, but the way to use it is outside books. This is a skill. You can't learn without doing experiments.
75. If you don't catch the hair on your forehead when you have a chance, you will catch the bald head; Or at least it will give you the handle of the bottle first. If you don't take it, it will give you a round bottle, which is difficult to catch.
76. Love on stage is much better than love in life. Because on the stage, love is only the material of comedy and tragedy, but in life, love often brings misfortune. Sometimes it looks like a seductive witch, and sometimes it looks like a vengeance.
77. Some knowledge only needs to be tasted, and some knowledge only needs to be roughly understood. Only a few professional knowledge needs in-depth and meticulous study. Therefore, some books only need to read part of them, some books only need to know the outline, and for a few good books, we should read them intensively, carefully and repeatedly.
78. Etiquette is a delicate thing. It is not only indispensable for human communication, but also should not be taken too seriously. If you put etiquette above everything else, you will lose sincere trust between people. Therefore, in language communication, we should be good at finding a sense of proportion and be straightforward and not rude. This is the hardest and the best.
79. People should establish good habits through perfect education at an early age. Category: Education Since habit is the master of life, people should strive to form good habits. If a habit starts at an early age, it is the most perfect habit, that's for sure. This is what we call education. Education is actually a habit that began at an early age.
80. When you feel angry and depressed because of setbacks, a short talk with your close friends can help you get guidance. Otherwise, this stagnation is disgusting. As the saying goes, people are always willing to keep the greatest flattery to themselves, but the harsh advice of friends can cure this problem. Friends can give advice from two aspects: one is about conduct, and the other is about career. Bacon's essays
Introduction to Bacon's Essays: Bacon's Essays is the first work of English Essays. It occupies an important position in the history of world literature with its concise language, beautiful writing, thorough reasoning and repeated epigrams. "Reading it is like listening to the advice of experts and benefiting a lot." It has been translated into many languages and published, and it has been selling well so far. 1985 was selected as the "20 best books in human history" by American Life magazine; In the same year, he was selected as the recommended bibliography of American good reading guide.
Essays mainly include some argumentative articles, involving politics, economy, religion, love, marriage, friendship, art, education, ethics and so on. Among them, On Reading, On Truth, On Jealousy and On Death are written in concise and beautiful language, with thorough reasoning and repeated epigrams, which contain the essence of Bacon's thought and belong to him.