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I am a person, and I feel kind to everything that conforms to human nature (Marx)

Although the ways and habits of expression are different, human nature is the same (chesterfield)

People in the world are essentially the same, but education and habits make their expressions different. Therefore, we must know them through various coats (chesterfield)

Love, hope, fear and belief constitute human nature, which is the symbol and characteristic of human nature (Luo Browning)

There is no firm determination to do good or evil in human nature unless it is broken.

On the head (Na hawthorne)

Man's wildness is no different from all kinds of wild animals in the oak forest (Ben Jonson)

Whenever possible, everyone will become a tyrant, which is the nature endowed by nature (Defoe)

Whoever wants to build a country and make laws for it should first assume that people are evil (Machiavelli)

● Is there such a thing as human nature? Of course there is. But there is only concrete humanity, not abstract humanity. In class society, there is only humanity with class nature, and there is no humanity beyond class nature (Mao Zedong)

Man is between god and beast, sometimes inclined to one, sometimes inclined to another; have

Some people become more and more sacred, some people become wild animals, and most people maintain the golden mean.

(Plotinus)

Man is a tight rope between animals and superman, a rope across the abyss (Nietzsche)

● Human beings are strong and weak, humble and noble, insightful and often blind (Diderot)

If a person does not take off and become an angel, there is no doubt that he will sink into the devil. He can't stay in animal nature. The most savage man is not a beast, he is worse, very bad (Coleridge)

Man is a god who has lost his position (Emerson)

In fact, man is completely rational, so he exists because he is an end in itself, not just an instrument of this or that will (Kant)

Man is the ultimate goal created by this world, because man is the only one in this world.

A concept can form a purpose, which can be formed by many purposeful things.

, with the help of his reason, constitute a system of purpose (Kant)

● Man is the purpose of nature; There is nothing like him anywhere in the universe.

It is very easy to get organized; ..... He did it himself and created the whole from himself.

Social Organization and Temporary Environment (Emerson)

Man is the measure of all things, the existence of the existent, and the non-existence of the non-existent (Plato)

He is his own purpose, and he has infinite value and eternal mission (Hegel)

Self-feeling is a human value (rabelais)

Everyone has his own value, which is an old adage (Wei Windham).

● Life weighs each of us with sensitive scales all the time; When he is dying, he will let each of us know his exact weight (Jane La Lowell)

Like other things, whether a person is important depends on his own value; In other words, it depends on how big his role (Thomas Hobbes) is.

● Men have their own social status and women have their own bodies (Europe).

● No personal wealth can be the ultimate life value of an individual (Bacon)

Rich people are called valuable people (Pope)

Of all things in the world, man is the most precious (Mao Zedong)

● People's strength is not measured; We can't judge his strength by his achievements. He did very little (Thoreau)

● If one thing is difficult for you to accomplish, don't think it is beyond people's ability; You can achieve it yourself (Marku Aurelius)

Man is the most veritable social animal, not only an animal in Zhong Hequn, but also an animal that can be independent only in society (Marx)

No one will choose to isolate the whole world, because man is a political animal and his nature requires him to live with him (Aristotle)

People are like vines. His survival depends on something else. When he hugs others, he gets strength from hugs (Pope)

When an individual conflicts with society, two things must be considered: first, what is right, and second, what is powerful (Tagore)

Nature has given mankind countless desires and needs, but it has given him powerless means to alleviate these needs. Only society can make up for human defects (Hume)

No one can be completely free unless everyone is free.

No one can be called completely moral unless all people have morality; No one can say that he is completely happy unless everyone is happy (Spencer)

In people's social life, just like the material resources needed for production, people are also treated objectively and effectively (Weber)

The essence of human beings is not an abstract thing inherent in a person. In reality, it is the sum of all social relations (Marx)

Man is man's work and the product of culture and history (Feuerbach)