Classic sayings of power:
1. Power regards the various sufferings of its victims as ingratitude. Tagore
2. Power is higher than the rights you try your best to defend. Han Han
3. Power and discipline cannot coexist and achieve glory. Caesar
4. Power will enslave everything. Tacitus
5. Power will make people gradually lose the virtue of kindness and kindness. Burke
6. Power can be seen as existing in people or individuals. The second form does not exist in individuals, it exists in the position or position occupied by this person. Weipa
7. Power is a tool, and power is a poison. Zi Yan
8. Power is the possibility of giving an order that others obey when they resist. Weipa
9. Power should be used to limit power. Montesquieu
10. The greater the power, the more dangerous it is to abuse. Burke
11. God said, you either have power or you have fun. You can't have it both ways. Love Xiansheng
12. What is magnificence? What is power? Heavier labor, deeper pain. Togre
13. There is no power in the world without Lou Luo, and there is no honor without servants. Victor Hugo
14. Things lie in the four directions, but in the center. Han Fei
15. Although power is a stubborn bear, gold can pull its nose away. Shakespeare
16. Those who are firmly in power will soon learn to think about security issues instead of trying to develop the biggest issue in governing the country. Jenna Lowell
17. Unlimited power will destroy its possessor. Whippet
18. He who wants to establish his claims with power and rage finds his reasons to be very weak. Montaigne
19. If you want to know the pain of being in power, you should ask those in power; if you want to know the joy of it, you should ask its pursuers. Chacolton
20. A certain amount of power must exist in the community in some name and in the hands of some people. Edmund Burke
21. All worldly power will make people scoundrels. Bernard Shaw
22. If you maintain power with the quality of the power you have won, you will easily achieve success. Sallust
23. Power obtained by evil means will never be used for legitimate purposes. Tacitus
24. Having power means being justified. Seneca
25. The maximum exercise of power is always objectionable; there is always danger where power is not easily determined. Johnson
26. Children avoid power and protect themselves wisely; Yang and Li use power to the detriment of the country and the people. The application of power to things is beneficial to the king but not to the ministers; it is beneficial to division but not to the exclusive. Xu Mingkui
27. Only fools put their happiness outside their power. France
28. Those who are not in their position may not have no rights. Cy Johnson
29. Power is the measure of justice. Lucanus
30. People who are incapable of using power are equal to having no power. Fibeli
31. Legitimate and stable power rarely encounters resistance when used properly. Cy Johnson
32. If you like power too much, you will do whatever it takes. Goldsmith
33. People at the peak of power no longer look upward, but look around. Jenna Lowell
34. Once a villain from a humble background gains power, he will be more cruel than anyone else. Claude Lanners
35. Wealth 1, knowledge, and glory are just a few types of power. Hobbes
36. Property will increase with the increase of power. Wicoper
37. He who is not in his position does not necessarily have no power. Cy Johnson's classic aphorisms about hope
1. Hope is like sunshine, dispersing the fog and illuminating the way forward. Gong Shiqi
2. Hope is the fire in the darkness, which cheers people up; hope is the oasis in the desert, which makes people feel relaxed and happy. Chen Yi
3. Life is moving forward. It moves forward because there is hope; without hope, despair will destroy life. Troye Polski
4. No matter how long the night is, day will always come. Shakespeare
5. People live in hope. Maupassant
6. As long as one breath is left, one should not give up hope. Anonymous
7. Living among wishes without hope is the greatest tragedy in life. Dante
8. Once the light of hope goes out, life turns into darkness in an instant. Premchand
9. Delayed hope will make people upset; the realization of hope will enrich life. Anonymous
10. Strong courage and new will are hope.
Luther
11. Hope is the wet nurse of life. Kotzebue
12. Hope and worry are inseparable. There is never hopeless worry, and there is no hope without worry. Larochevko
13. Happy people are aided by hope. Menander
14. Hope is the bread that the poor cannot finish. Anonymous
15. The seeds of hope can only sprout when they are sown on the land of struggle.
16. No manpower can ever defeat a determined hope. Kingsley
17. Don’t be downcast, even if you lose everything, at least there is still hope waiting for you.
18. Hope is the crutch of perseverance, and patience is the travel bag. Carrying them, people can board the eternal journey. Russell
19. There is sunshine behind every dark cloud. Gilbert
20. Where old hopes have deceived us, there is hope. Moritz
21. He who has never had fear will never have hope. Cooper
22. Hope is necessary in any situation. Without the comfort of hope, the miserable conditions of poverty, disease, and imprisonment will be unbearable. Johnson
23. The troubles of hope, although they occur from time to time, are always not as terrible as the destruction of hope. Johnson
24. Hope is the pillar supporting the world. Hope is a dream for a waking person. Puccini
25. We must always keep old memories and new hopes. Somerset Maugham
26. Death is the greatest disaster because it cuts off hope. Hazlitt
27. Patience is the skill of hope. Wafunad
28. The essence of human beings is wishes and hopes. Zippel
29. Without hope, there is no effort. Johnson
30. As with everything, hope is better than despair. Goethe's classic aphorisms about reading
1. Read a book a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. ——"Three Kingdoms"
2. Black-haired people don't know how to study early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
3. The books are as affectionate as old friends, and the joys and sorrows of each other are like each other in the morning and evening. ——Yu Qian
4. Books are like medicine. Reading them well can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang
5. If young people don’t work hard, old people will be sad. ——"Han Yuefu·Long Song Xing"
6. Don't wait for a while, the young man's head will turn gray, and he will feel empty and sad! ——Yue Fei
7. Work hard to know all the words in the world, and be determined to read All the books in the world. ——Su Shi
8. If a bird wants to fly high, it first flutters its wings; if a man wants to make progress, he first studies. ——Li Kuchan
9. It is advisable to think about true character when you are determined, and you must work hard to study. —— Ruan Yuan
10. Without indifference, there is no clear ambition, and without tranquility, there is no far-reaching goal. ——Zhuge Liang
11. Do not do evil because it is small, and do not do good because it is small. ——Chen Shou's "Three Kingdoms"
12. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and can recite them even if you can't compose them. ——Sun Zhu's "Preface to Three Hundred Tang Poems"
13. When the book is used, it will be regretted. It will not be difficult until it has happened. ——Lu You
14. Ask the canal how clear it is? It means there is a source of living water. ——Zhu Xi
15. Read old books without getting tired of reading them a hundred times. If you read them carefully, you will know yourself. ——Su Shi
16. Those who are bookworms must be good at writing, and those who are art lovers must have good skills. ——Pu Songling
17. Read it a hundred times, and its meaning will become apparent. ——"Three Kingdoms"
18. To establish oneself, one should first establish one's studies, and to establish one's studies, one should take reading as the basis. ——Ouyang Xiu
19. Books - a window to observe the world through the mind. A house without books is like a room without windows. ——Wilson
20. Books are the foundation of any kind of knowledge and the foundation of any subject——Zweig
21. Books are not lifeless It contains a potential for life and is as active as the author. Not only that, it is like a vase that preserves the purest essence of the author's vibrant wisdom. ——Milton
22. Books are tools for cultivating wisdom. ——Comenius
23. Books are the best friends. When you encounter any difficulties in life, you can turn to it for help and it will never abandon you. ——Doude
24. Books are ships of thought sailing in the waves of the times. They carefully transport precious cargo to one generation after another. ——Bacon
25. Books are tools for cultivating the soul. ——Hugo
26. Books are the most patient, tolerant and enjoyable companions. It will never abandon you in any difficult or difficult time.
——Herzen
27. Books - This is the spiritual legacy of this generation to another generation. This is the advice of the dying old man to the young people who have just started to live. This is the advice of the dying old man to the young people who have just started to live. This is the advice that is about to go to rest. An order given by a watchman to a watchman who comes to take over his post. ——Herzen
28. Books are good teachers who educate us. There is no need for whipping and beating, no words or reprimands, no tuition fees, and no formality. The love you pour into books is your love for books. Intellectual love. ——Debury
29. Books are consultants who are always nearby. They can provide you with the knowledge you need at any time, and you can repeat this consultant as many times as you wish. ——Keller
30. A book lover will not lack a loyal friend, a good teacher, a lovely partner, and a warm comforter. ——Barrow
31. Books are friends. Although they are not passionate, they are very loyal. ——Hugo
32. Books are the experience of predecessors. ——Labray
33. Books are inseparable life partners and mentors for young people. ——Golky
34. 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
35. Books are the food of young people, they make the elderly happy, they are also the decoration of prosperity, the refuge of danger, and they comfort the soul. It is the seed of happiness at home and does not become an obstacle outside, but when traveling, it is a companion at night. ——Cicero
36. Ideal books are the key to wisdom. ——Leo Tolstoy
37. Except for barbaric countries, the entire world is ruled by books. ——Fortel
38. Books are the ever-lasting lamp for people to accumulate wisdom. ——Curtis
39. There are three ways to read, namely, the heart, the eyes, and the mouth. ——Zhu Xi
40. To establish oneself is to establish one’s studies first, and to establish one’s studies is to read. ——Ouyang Xiu
41. Read thousands of books and travel thousands of miles. ——Liu Yi
42. Black-haired people don’t know how to study hard early, and white-haired people regret studying late. ——Yan Zhenqing
43. The books are as affectionate as old friends, and the joys and sorrows of the morning and dusk are like each other. ——Yu Qian
44. Books are like medicine. Good reading can cure stupidity. ——Liu Xiang
45. Work hard to know all the words in the world, and resolve to read all the books in the world. ——Su Shi’s classic sayings about human nature
Classic sayings about human nature
1. People, in fact, all rational beings, exist because they are an end in themselves, not just for an instrument used by this or that will. Kant
2. There is no so-called unwavering determination to do good or evil in human nature, except on the guillotine. Nahuosang
3. Human wildness is no different from the various beasts in the oak forest. Ben Jonson
4. Human arrogance is a mentality that can only be discovered in retrospect, and its existence can only be determined after being punished. Nabokov
5. Man is the ultimate goal of creation in the world, because man is the only unique existence in the world that can form the concept of purpose and can be formed from a large number of purposes. Among things, with the help of his reason, a system of purposes is formed. Kant
6. Human beings are between gods and beasts, sometimes leaning towards one category and sometimes towards the other; some people become increasingly holy, some become beasts, and most people remain moderate. Plotinus
7. Human beings are both strong and weak, humble and noble, able to see into the subtleties but often turn a blind eye. Diderot
8. Man is the measure of all things, the existence of existents and the non-existence of non-existents. Plato
9. Man is a tight rope between animals and superman, a rope crossing the abyss. Nietzsche
10. Man is the end of nature; there is nothing like him who makes himself orderly in every part of the universe; he takes it upon himself to create from himself the whole social organization and Temporary circumstances. Emerson
11. A person has two eyes, both of which are parallel, so he should look at people equally; his two ears are on both sides, so he should not listen to one side of the story; although a person only has one There is a heart, but there are two chambers on the left and right, so when doing things, you must not only think about yourself, but also think about others. Yu Dan
12. People allow a stranger to prosper, but cannot tolerate the promotion of a person around them. Because there are contrasts and contrasts of interests between people at the same level, but there are no such problems with strangers. Yu Dan
13. The nature of people in the world is the same, but education and habits make their expressions different. Therefore, we must understand them through various coats. Chesterfield
14. Although the ways and habits of expression are different, human nature is the same.
Chesterfield
15. He is his own purpose. He has an infinite value and an eternal mission in himself. Hegel
16. If a man does not rise into the sky and become an angel, there is no doubt that he will sink and become a devil. He cannot remain animalistic. The most savage man is not a beast, he is worse, very bad. Coleridge
17. I can calculate the orbits of celestial bodies, but I cannot calculate the madness of human nature. Newton
18. I am a human being, and I feel close to anything that is in line with human nature. Marx
19. I only build a small temple. In this small temple, I worship human nature. Shen Congwen
20. Perhaps this is also the weakness of human nature. We always like to do things we are familiar with. qq_net
21. What a person shows off shows what is lacking in his heart. Yu Dan
22. The more a person cares about, the more he or she feels inferior. Yu Dan
23. Is there such a thing as human nature? Of course there is. But there is only concrete humanity, not abstract humanity. In a class society, there is only class-based humanity, but no super-class humanity. Mao Zedong
24. As long as possible, everyone will become a tyrant. This is the nature given to humans by nature. Defoe
25. No matter who wants to establish a country and give it laws, he should first assume that people are evil. Machiavelli
26. Love, hope, fear and faith constitute human nature, and they are the signs and characteristics of human nature.
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