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Famous quotes and parallelisms about responsibility

1. A busy hour in a glorious life is better than a meaningless life. ——Scott

2. Anyone who plays games with life will accomplish nothing. Anyone who cannot master himself will always be a slave. ——Goethe

3. Death is inevitable for everyone, and it may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. ——Sima Qian

4. A career that lasts forever. ——Han Yu

5. Life is of no use to the present, and death is unknown to the future. This is self-abandonment. ——Sima Guang

6. Those who seek a vulgar and boring life for themselves are truly pitiful and insignificant. —— Jordan

7. The most essential human value is human independence. ——Bubman

8. A person’s true value is first determined by the extent and sense in which he is liberated from himself. ——Einstein

9. …It is best for us to regard our own life as the continuation of the life of our predecessors, as a part of the lives of the same people today, and at the same time as the life of future generations. beginning. ——Anonymous

10. Life is indeed impermanent, but most of the loveliness of life lies in this impermanence. ——Li Jiye

11. Our life has more value depending on how much effort we expend. ——Molyak

12. People, like nails, lose the value of their existence once they lose their direction and begin to succumb to resistance. ——Landau

13. No matter how excellent a person's talent is, how beautiful his appearance or heart is, he must generate heat when the radiance of his virtue shines on others, and then by feeling his heat Only when a person reflects that heat onto himself can he realize his own value. ——Shakespeare

14. With the value of life, gold does not feel expensive. ——Ni Zhibing

15. Life is a rich mine that needs to be mined by yourself. ——Cui Hetong

16. Life is valuable only in struggle. ——Herzen

17. As soon as we come to the world, society will raise a huge question mark in front of us. How do you spend your life? I never regard comfort and enjoyment as the purpose of life in itself. ——Einstein

18. Life should be like a candle, burning from top to bottom, always bright. ——Xiao Chunv

19. Come with a heart in your hand and leave without any grass. ——Tao Xingzhi

20. Human beings are animals that seek meaning. ——Plato

21. "A life is heavier than the earth." ——Koichiro Ueda

22. The value of life cannot be confused with the value of commodities. ——Anonymous

23. I think the whole meaning of life lies in the victory of spirit, beauty and kindness... ——Kuplin

24. When a battle occurs in a heart, His survival is valuable. ——Browning

25. The meaning of life lies in this process. You have to appreciate each section of this process carefully, whether it is a piece of gold or a piece of iron; you have to understand the full value of each section. ——Fu Donghua

26. The real value is not on the stage of life, but in the roles we play. ——Schiller

27. For me, the meaning of life is to put yourself in other people's shoes, worry about other people's worries, and enjoy other people's happiness. ——Einstein

28. The most glorious day in life is not the day when you achieve success, but the day when the challenge of life and the courage to move forward out of lamentation and despair arise. ——Flaubert

29. What the strong reminds people is to confirm the value of life, but what the weak reminds people is doubt about life. ——Anonymous

30. The value of life is determined by oneself. ——Rousseau

31. There is nothing more precious than life, and life is unimaginably short. ——Dugal

32. Life is a great treasure, and I know how to choose the most precious jewelry from this treasure. ——Anonymous

33. Even if we are a candle, we should "tears dry only when the candle turns to ashes"; even if we are just a match, we should shine at the critical moment; even if we are dead and dead, When they rot, they will turn into phosphorus fire and burn in the wilderness. ——Ai Qing

34. A man’s place of death is as heavy as a hill.

——Qu Dajun

35. If you want to know the value of a person, you have to calculate what is in him, not what is in him.

——Bicai