1. Famous quotes about interests
1. As long as money can solve an individual's life; if there is too much, it will become a scourge that curbs human talents. ——Nobel
2. The so-called capital refers to part of the property provided to obtain more wealth. ——Marshall
3. You don’t fly an eagle until you see a pheasant. ——North Korea
4. Agriculture is the mother and nurse of other arts. ——Xenophon
5. Among selfish desires, the law of heaven resides. ——Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty
6. Don’t break the porcelain plate before you buy a copper bowl. ——Nepal
7. Everything people strive for is related to their interests. ——Marx
8. Interest is nothing else at all, just something that each of us regards as necessary for happiness. ——Holbach
9. A nation will not prosper if it does not understand that farming is as noble as writing poetry. ——B. Washington
10. If gold is tied to the wings of a bird, the bird will not be able to fly. ——Tagore
11. The status of individuals depends on their abilities, and the rewards of individuals will depend on their work efficiency. ——Saint-Simon: In all undertakings, the sooner the results are achieved, the smaller the benefits; the later the results are achieved, the greater the benefits. ——Sun Yat-sen
12. Money and time are the two heaviest burdens in life. The most unhappy people are those who have so much of these two things that they don’t know how to use them. ——Johnson
13. A shrewd person is a person who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is a person who carefully considers the interests of others. ——Byron
14. It is sad to have no money. But having too much money is doubly sad. ——Tolstoy
15. Trade is like blood and should circulate. ——Dryden
16. All commodities are temporary money; money is a permanent commodity. ——Marx
17. The big carp swimming in the pond is not as good as the small crucian carp on the table. ——Bulgaria
18. Everything that is beneficial to agriculture is also beneficial to the country and its citizens. —— Quesnay
19. If you regard money as a god, it will bring disaster to you like the devil. —— Fielding
20. He lies not because it is in his interest, he lies because it is his nature. —— Steve Jobs
21. When wealth is not fairly and reasonably distributed to members of society, it does not matter whether it is rich or not. ——Pahlavi
22. When ignorance and wealth come together, the status will be even worse. ——Schopenhauer
23. All empty words are useless. Visible material welfare must be provided to the people. ——Mao Zedong
24. If industry is the main brain, then agriculture is the foundation of industrial development. ——Stalin
25. Interest is the driving force for all human actions. ——Holbach
26. Trade can best promote the development of civilization. When people exchange goods, they also exchange ideas. ——Ingersoll
27. The advantage of the business world is that wealth can be found all over the world. ——Burke
28. Reason will prompt everyone to pursue public happiness as a means to obtain and establish personal happiness. —— Grove
29. Personal interests are like the shadow of green grass, and public interests are like the towering sky. ——Mongolia
30. Business cooperation must have three major prerequisites: first, both parties must have interests that can cooperate; second, both parties must have the willingness to cooperate; third, both parties must have *** and enjoy*** Rong's plan. All three are indispensable. ——Li Ka-shing
31. All wealth that exceeds an individual’s share of social products is theft. ——Babeuf
32. Business is the child of agriculture. It must support its parents who work hard and earn a meager income. —— Blake
33. Only a piece of cultivated land is a valuable and beautiful thing. ——Hansun
34. Regardless of whether he is a big representative or a small representative, in general, he is a representative who acts on behalf of the people's interests and reflects upwards some things that are related to the people's interests. ——Wu Renbao
35. The welfare of the public—the highest law. ——Helvetius (Inspirational World)
36. There are two levers in the world that can drive people to action-interest and fear. ——Napoleon
37. Underdevelopment of commerce can only lead to the depletion of treasury resources. ——Bacon
38. Everyone is an orator when they argue for their own interests. ——Ovid
39. There is a famous aphorism that says: If the axioms of geometry offend people's interests, they will definitely be overturned. ——Lenin
40. The key to governing the people is to guide them according to their interests and to comply with their wishes.
——Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty 2. Famous quotes about interests
1. As long as money can solve personal life; if there is too much, it will become a scourge that curbs human talents.
——Nobel 2. The so-called capital refers to part of the property provided to obtain more wealth. ——Marshall 3. Fly the hawk only when you see the pheasant.
——North Korea 4. Agriculture is the mother and nurse of other arts. ——Xenophon 5. Among selfish desires, the law of heaven resides.
——Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty 6. Don’t break the porcelain plate before you buy a copper bowl. ——Nepal 7. Everything people strive for is related to their interests.
——Marx 8. Interest is nothing else at all, just something that each of us regards as necessary for happiness. ——Holbach 9. A nation will not prosper if it does not understand that farming is as noble as writing poetry.
——B.W. Washington 10. If gold is tied to the wings of a bird, the bird will not be able to fly. ——Tagore 11. The status of individuals depends on their abilities, and the rewards of individuals will depend on their work efficiency.
——Saint Simon: In all undertakings, the sooner the results are achieved, the smaller the benefits; the later the results are achieved, the greater the benefits. ——Sun Yat-sen 12. Money and time are the two heaviest burdens in life. The most unhappy people are those who have so much of these two things that they don’t know how to use them.
——Johnson 13. A shrewd person is a person who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is a person who carefully considers the interests of others. ——Byron 14. It is sad to have no money.
But excess money is twice as sad. ——Tolstoy 15. Trade is like blood and should be circulated.
——Dryden 16. All commodities are temporary money; money is a permanent commodity. ——Marx 17. The big carp swimming in the pond is not as good as the small crucian carp on the table.
——Bulgaria 18. Everything that is beneficial to agriculture is also beneficial to the country and its citizens. ——Quesnay 19. If you regard money as a god, it will bring disaster to you like the devil.
—— Fielding 20. He lies not because it is in his interest, he lies because it is his nature. —— Steve Jobs 21. When wealth is not fairly and reasonably distributed to members of society, it does not matter whether it is rich or not.
——Pahlavi 22. When ignorance and wealth come together, the status will be even worse. ——Schopenhauer 23. All empty words are useless. Visible material welfare must be provided to the people.
——Mao Zedong 24. If industry is the main brain, then agriculture is the foundation of industrial development. ——Stalin 25. Interest is the driving force for all human actions.
——Holbach 26. Trade can best promote the development of civilization. When people exchange goods, they also exchange ideas.
——Ingersoll 27. The advantage of the business world is that wealth can be found all over the world. ——Burke 28. Reason will prompt everyone to pursue public happiness as a means to obtain and establish personal happiness.
—— Grove 29. Personal interests are like the shadow of green grass, and public interests are like the towering sky. ——Mongolia 30. Business cooperation must have three major prerequisites: first, both parties must have interests to cooperate with, second, there must be a willingness to cooperate, and third, both parties must have the intention to enjoy the greatest glory.
All three are indispensable. ——Li Ka-shing 31. All wealth that exceeds an individual’s share of social products is stolen.
——Babeuf 32. Business is the child of agriculture. It must support its parents who work hard and earn a meager income. —— Blake 33. Only a piece of cultivated land is a valuable and beautiful thing.
- Hamsun 34. Regardless of whether he is a big representative or a small representative, in general, he is a representative who acts on behalf of the interests of the people and reflects upward some things that are related to the interests of the people. ——Wu Renbao 35. The welfare of the public—the highest law.
——Helvetius (Inspirational World) 36. There are two levers in the world that can drive people to action-interest and fear. ——Napoleon 37. Underdevelopment of commerce can only lead to the depletion of treasury resources.
- Bacon 38. Everyone is an orator when arguing for their own interests. ——Ovid 39. There is a famous aphorism that says: If the axioms of geometry offend people's interests, they will definitely be overturned.
——Lenin 40. The key to governing the people is to guide them for the benefit of the people and to be able to comply with the will of the people. ——Wang Tao of Qing Dynasty. 3. Sentences to describe interests
Justice moves gentlemen, profit moves greedy people.
Fan Ye's "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Ban Gu" by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasty and Song Dynasty. The general idea of ??these two sentences is: justice can move a moral gentleman, and wealth can move a greedy villain. Chinese culture, dominated by Confucianism, promotes non-utilitarianism. It is the traditional concept of our society that those who are "meaning righteousness" are gentlemen, and those who are "meaning benefit" are villains. Western culture emphasizes extreme utilitarianism and believes that the pursuit of personal interests is the fundamental driving force for economic development.
Our country’s traditional culture should be scientifically analyzed and correctly understood. As the successors of future generations, we should creatively organize and transform the tradition according to the specific time and space environment, establish a socialist concept of justice and interests, and recast it in line with the national conditions. Chinese political and cultural spirit.
Fan Ye, a historian of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty, "Book of the Later Han·Biography of Ban Gu"
Justice is the greatest interest of mankind. Interest Quotes
American writer Webster
People always put their own interests first.
Mariat 4. Famous sayings and sayings about interests, etc.
Ten birds on a tree are worth less than one bird in the hand
Interests are everything in human actions Motivation (Holbach)
Interest is nothing else at all, just something that each of us regards as necessary for happiness (Holbach)
All empty words are useless , we must provide the people with visible material welfare (Mao Zedong)
It is generated on the basis of material interests
If we only talk about the spirit of sacrifice and not material interests, then it is Idealism
Reason will prompt everyone to pursue the happiness of the masses as a means to obtain and establish personal happiness (Grove)
Everything that people strive for is the same. Their interests are related (Marx)
The key to governing the people is to guide them for the benefit of the people and obey the wishes of the people (Wang Tao of the Qing Dynasty)
Among selfish desires, natural law Residence (Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty)
People go to higher places, and water flows to lower places.
Old storks and wild birds fly wherever they are.
If people have no self-interest, who can Being willing to get up early
It is not beneficial not to get up early, but it is beneficial to look forward to the rooster's crow
Don't break the porcelain plate before buying a copper bowl (Nepal)
Swimming in the pool The big carp in the tree is not as good as the small crucian carp on the table (Bulgaria)
Ten birds in the tree are not as good as one in the hand
Only release the eagle when you see a pheasant (North Korea)
Yearning for fictitious interests often leads to the loss of existing happiness (Greece)
The big river has no water and the small river is dry, the big river has water and the small river is full
The pot is empty and the bowl is empty
It is better to fight in the pot than in the bowl
There is something on the tree, there is something under the tree
Little gold is divided, but more gold is gathered
Personal Interests are like the shadow of green grass, and public interests are like the towering sky (Mongolia) 5. Quotes about weighing interests
1. The interest of the business world lies in the ability to find wealth around the world. ——Burke
2. As long as money can solve an individual's life, it will be enough; if there is too much, it will become a scourge that curbs human talents. ——Nobel
3. Money and time are the two heaviest burdens in life. The most unhappy people are those who have so much of these two things that they don’t know how to use them. ——Johnson
4. When ignorance and wealth come together, the status will be even worse. Quotes about interests. —— Schopenhauer
5. Agriculture is the mother and nanny of other skills. ——Xenophon
6. The big carp swimming in the pond is not as good as the small crucian carp on the table. ——Bulgaria
7. A shrewd person is a person who carefully considers his own interests; a wise person is a person who carefully considers the interests of others. ——Byron
8. Interest is the driving force for all human actions. ——Holbach
9. When wealth is not distributed fairly and reasonably to members of society, it does not matter whether it is rich or not. ——Pahlavi
10. Yearning for fictitious interests often results in the loss of existing happiness. ——Greece
11. Underdevelopment of commerce can only lead to the depletion of national treasury financial resources. Quotes about interests. ——Bacon
12. There are two levers in the world that can drive people to action-interest and fear. ——Napoleon
13. If gold is tied to the wings of a bird, the bird will not be able to fly. ——Tagore
14. Only release the hawk after seeing the pheasant. ——North Korea
15. Among selfish desires, the law of heaven resides. ——Wang Fuzhi of the Qing Dynasty 6. What are the poems describing "interests"
1. "Diaotai/Yantan Beach at Night"
Song Dynasty: Li Qingzhao
The giant ship only comes for the sake of benefit, and the small boat also comes for the sake of fame.
It is unworthy of my gentleman's virtue to go back and forth, so I stayed up all night to cross the Diaoyutai.
2. "Six Taoist Proverbs"
Pre-Qin: Anonymous
The world is full of chaos.
They are all beneficial.
The world is in full swing.
All for profit.
3. "Farewell to a Friend"
Tang Dynasty: Du Mu
After ten years of fame and fortune, everyone is fighting for their lives. Youth cannot be retained and gray hair will occur naturally.
The raindrops at night bring homesickness, and the autumn wind brings farewell feelings. Fifty miles from the capital, there is the sound of galloping horses chasing roosters.
4. "Bodhisattva Barbarian: Merchant Woman's Resentment"
Song Dynasty: Jiangkai
In spring, it rains heavily on the river. Zhang Fan plays drums and sets sail. Returning just in time for autumn evening. Look at the boat sailing again.
Marrying a man is like not marrying. It’s a long, desolate night. Less love and more benefit. Lang Ru is so young.
5. "Not Sleeping"
Tang Dynasty: Du Mu
Dreams will not come true at dawn, and thinking will make you grow old. A hundred years of life is rare, but there are countless sorrows.
The journey of the world must be difficult to end, and the work is still going on. Don't talk about fame and fortune. Fame and fortune are personal enemies. 7. Famous sayings about public interests
Quotes about interests
1. Interests are nothing else at all, just something that each of us regards as necessary for happiness. ——Holbach
2. Interest is the driving force for all human actions. ——Holbach
3. Trade is like blood and should circulate. ——Dryden
4. Trade can best promote the development of civilization. When people exchange goods, they also exchange ideas. ——Ingersoll
5. Don’t break the porcelain plate before you buy a copper bowl. ——Nepal
6. Having no money is a sad thing. But having too much money is doubly sad. ——Tolstoy
7. If gold is tied to the wings of a bird, the bird will not be able to fly. ——Tagore
8. Agriculture is the mother and nanny of other skills. ——Xenophon
9. Everything people strive for is related to their interests. ——Marx
10. A nation will not prosper if it does not understand that farming is as noble as writing poetry.
——Bob Washington