Famous Quotes
The purpose of all human efforts is to obtain happiness. ——Michael Owen
Only a revolutionary, whether alive or dead, can bring happiness to everyone. ——Lu Xun
Cows eat grass and horses eat food. Cows enjoy the least and contribute the most, so it is best to be a scalper. I am willing to serve the party and the people as a scalper for the rest of my life. ——Wang Jinxi
The reason why people like to walk on the road that others have walked is because it is safe and smooth; they dare not walk on their own road because such a road is dangerous and difficult; if you want to open up a new world, you must Not afraid of hardships and dare to explore - Zang Jinlong
People find happiness in performing their duties. It's like a person carrying something on his back, but he feels very comfortable. If a person does not have it and does not perform any duties, it is like driving an empty car, that is, it is wasted. ——Rolf
My art should only benefit poor people. Ah, what a happy moment! How happy I will be when I can come close to this! ——Beethoven
Create, or prepare future creation. It is a necessity: happiness can only exist when this necessity is satisfied. ——Romain Rolland
The more happiness is shared with others, the more its value increases. ——Makoto Morimura
The bounden duty of scientists requires us to continue to strive to completely reveal the mysteries of nature. Mastering these mysteries can benefit mankind in the future. ——Joliot Curie
Believe that if you contribute to the public, you will definitely get happiness. Although it may not be very smooth and there may even be setbacks, things will eventually go smoothly and smoothly. ——Fang Haiquan
Only the happiness of the entire mankind is your happiness. ——Di Cigen
If happiness lies in physical pleasure, then it should be said that the cow is happy when it finds fodder to eat. ——Heraclitus
If one day, I can contribute to the interests of our public, I will consider myself the happiest person in the world. ——Gogol
Personal pain and joy must be integrated into the pain and joy of the times. ——Ai Qing
Blessed are those who have nothing, because they will gain everything! ——Romain Rolland
When you are happy, never lose the virtues that make you happy. ——Moroa
Sudden death is not very painful, but long-term exhaustion is really unbearable. ——Anonymous
Happiness, if it only belongs to me, the property of one person among thousands of people, then get away from me! ——Belinsky
No matter how difficult it is, the struggle for happiness is not a pain, but a joy, not a tragedy, but a drama. ——Chernyshevsky
The vulgar goals that people strive for-property, vanity, luxurious life-I have always found them despicable. ——Einstein
The pearl will be buried in the soil forever, and the dragon will never swim in shallow water. If we accumulate immeasurable blessings and wisdom, we will definitely be able to transcend the ordinary world. ——Fang Haiquan
Happiness built on the pain of others is not true happiness. ——A. Babaeva
It is a myth to get happiness without paying any price. ——Xu Teli
It penetrates the depths of the soul, causing people to suffer mental torture and get trauma. In other words, from this injury, recuperation and healing, the suffering is washed away, and the person goes up. The road to rebirth. ——Lu Xun
The true perfection of a person does not lie in what he has, but in what he is. —— Wilde
Humility does not mean caring more about others and less about yourself, nor does it mean admitting that you are incompetent, but it means fundamentally putting yourself aside. ——William Temple
It is only with the coldness of winter that you can see a plum blossom blooming alone, and with the warmth of spring, you can see the garden full of flowers. Only by experiencing suffering can we know the value of sweet life. ——Fang Haiquan
Humans are the only animals that can blush, or the only animals that should blush. ——Mark Twain
Habits are habits. No one can throw them out of the window, they can only lead them downstairs step by step.
——Mark Twain
There is no end to the fertile land of the heart, and there is no end to the treasures of good deeds. We should have a pure heart to accumulate good deeds for the public. You will be blessed endlessly. ——Fang Haiquan
Life is not a game, therefore, we do not have the right to give up it based on our own will. ——Leo Tolstoy
You understand that a person’s life is neither as good nor as bad as people think. —— Maupassant
The most noble ideas come first, and money comes second; a society with only money without the most noble ideas will collapse. ——Dostoyevsky
If pain is exchanged for knowing the truth and adhering to the truth, you should accept it consciously and happily. Then, and only then, will the pain turn into happiness. ——Zhang Zhixin
Diligence type
Thousands of books can be obtained through hard work. Three winters are enough now, who laughs at being empty? ——"The Poetry of a Child Prodigy"
Skills come from hard work, but waste comes from play; success comes from thinking, and failure comes from following. ——Han Yu
If you don’t work hard and seek quick results, you will only end up being arrogant for a few days and embarrassed as you grow old. ——Zheng Banqiao
Diligence in study is like a seedling rising in spring, but it will not grow with each passing day. Dropping out of school is like a sharpening stone, and you will lose every day if you don't see the damage. ——Tao Yuanming
Smartness lies in learning, and genius lies in accumulation. ——Lenin
We should remember that our cause requires hands, not mouths. ——Tong Dizhou
Working hard is the first thing. Only when you become gray will you realize that you are wise and old. Diligence can make up for one's shortcomings is a good lesson, every minute of hard work equals talent. ——Hua Luogeng
If you are talented, diligence will make it more perfect; if your ability is mediocre, diligence will make up for it. ——Reynolds
You can’t pursue perfection in everything, you can only pursue doing your best. This way, you will be stress-free and the results will be better. ——Fang Haiquan
Diligence is a magical thread with which countless pearls of knowledge can be strung together. ——Zheng Banqiao
Idleness is like sour vinegar, which softens the calcium of the spirit; diligence is like fire and wine, which can burn the flame of wisdom. ——Turkish Proverb