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Inspirational quotes that you use to shape yourself?

1. Everyone looks at the front of themselves, but I look at the inside of myself. For me, only myself is an object. I often study myself, check myself, and explore myself carefully. ——Montaigne

2. You are the God who dominates everything. If you want to conquer the whole world, you must conquer yourself. ——Anonymous Keeping the heart pure is the greatest commandment for young people. ——Shakespeare

3. Only life is sacred, but I refuse to sacrifice the lives of others for my own life. ——Romain Rolland

4. The true value of a person is first determined by the extent and meaning in which he is liberated from himself. ——Einstein

5. Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools will not correct their mistakes. ——Cicero I can bear the responsibilities that people can bear; I can also bear the responsibilities that people cannot bear. Only in this way can I temper myself. ——Lincoln

6. People who often talk about themselves are often damaged. Self-blame is often believed by others, but self-praise is never believed by others. ——Montaigne

7. Let’s embark on the journey of life. The future is long and dark. But don't be afraid, there is a way for those who are not afraid. ——Lu Xun

8. It is better to be wary of yourself than to be wary of others. The most terrifying enemy is hidden in your own heart. - Sparky Only those who know how to control their shortcomings and do not let them control themselves are strong. ——Balzac

9. Conceit is the compensation for mediocre character, and the anesthetic for fools to relieve pain. ——Anonymous

10. Don’t care too much about what others think or what others think; how others measure you depends entirely on how you measure yourself. Whoever fears death is no longer alive. ——Zuo Yimo

11. When a person concentrates on himself, he can only become a beautiful, small package at best. ——Ruskin

12. Only through self-love, self-awareness and self-control, and guidance in life, can divine power be channeled. ——Tennyson

13. Human thoughts are plastic; if a person looks at a good painting every day, reads a page from a good work, listens to a wonderful piece of music, he will become A cultured man - a new man. —— Ruskin

14. Man should respect himself and regard himself as worthy of the noblest things. ——Hegel

15. The difference between me and myself is as different as the difference between me and others. ——Anonymous

16. Whether success or failure, it all depends on yourself. ——Longfellow

17. All I can offer is blood, toil, sweat and tears. ——Churchill

18. What I am doing now is the biggest thing in my life, whether it is conducting a symphony orchestra or peeling oranges. ——Toscheninni People will know the universe, but they will not know themselves. I am further away than any planet.

19. People must have the ability to be self-confident, and they should determine right and wrong from their own conscience, and should not follow the right and wrong of others.

20. A person must be upright, truthful, gentle, and peaceful, and not too arrogant. ——Lu Longqi

21. The biggest shortcoming of ordinary people is that they often feel that they are better than others. ——Franklin

22. I cannot forgive myself, nor can I be forgiven. ——Li Xing

23. No one can change what life imposes on us. ——Anonymous

24. If you know your fault, you have already corrected half of it. ——Bonn

25. With more knowledge, it is easier to have more pleasant experiences, that is, to live a broader life. ——Li Jiye

26. Only when you are rich can you perceive the richness of the world; only when you are studious can you perceive the novelty of the world; only when you are kind can you perceive the beauty of the world; only when you are magnanimous can you live freely between heaven and earth. ——Anonymous

27. The more you give up yourself, the more great and true you become. ——Mairbach

28. True humility is the highest virtue, the mother of all virtues.

——Tennyson All self-interested lives measure life by time. If you love yourself too much, you will do nothing; if you love yourself too much, you will do nothing. ——Lu Kun

29. Traveling everywhere, you can’t escape yourself. ——Hemingway

30. Every time you restrain yourself, you become stronger than before. ——Gorky

31. Impatience is useless, and regret is even more useless; impatience increases sins, and regret gives you new sins. ——Goethe

32. Only a moral dwarf will ask for due and decent treatment. ——Anonymous

33. People’s mistakes should be forgiven, but one cannot forgive oneself; one’s own hardships and humiliations should be tolerated, but one cannot tolerate others. ——Hong Yingming

34. As the self gradually disappears, my world gradually expands. ——Spere

35. I am always unwilling to abandon my life of struggle. One should avoid evil deeds, just like those who cherish life avoid poison. ——Belinsky People live in the world, and everyone plays a specific role. ——Proverb

36. A person must not let himself go, he must restrain himself. Bare instinct alone is not enough. ——Anonymous

37. The most difficult thing in life is to know yourself. ——Teles

38. The biggest mistake is not knowing what is wrong. —— Carlyle

39. The greatest thing in the world is to know how to give yourself to yourself. ——Anonymous

40. He who can restrain himself after winning has won a double victory. ——Bacon

41. Man was not born to hold chains, but to untie his wings; no more crawling humans. I want the larvae to turn into butterflies, and I want the earthworms to turn into living flowers that can fly.

42. Look at yourself first, then correct yourself. ——Anonymous

43. As for me, I was born to work for the public benefit. I never want to show my merits. My only consolation is that I hope to see a drop of my own honey in our hive. ——Krylov

44. The true greatness of man lies in his ability to realize his own insignificance. ——John Paul

45. Being yourself is the best advice you can give others. ——Anonymous

46. It is never too late to correct your mistakes. ——Shakespeare

47. Human beings shape themselves according to their decisions to change their environment. ——Henet DuBose