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Famous sayings and aphorisms about living in the present
1. People only live in the present, only in the breath, only in the mind! What kind of mind has what kind of feeling! What kind of life there is!

2. Life is only a few decades, so don't leave any regrets for yourself. smile happily, you can cry if you want, and love when you should. There is no point in suppressing yourself.

3. Among thousands of people, meet the person you met; In thousands of years, in the boundless wilderness of time, we happened to catch up, neither earlier nor later.

4. No great cause can be achieved without great difficulties. Voltaire

5. The most difficult time is the day not far from success. Napoleon

6. On the road of life, everyone will encounter difficulties and setbacks, depending on whether you can overcome them. You are a hero and a strong man in life. Zhang Haidi

7. Those who are willing to suffer losses can't eat them after all. Those who can suffer losses are bound to have good popularity. People with good popularity naturally have many opportunities, and it is enough for them to seize one or two key opportunities in their lives!

8. In any case, the deeper the pain, the greater the joy that comes with it. Augustine

9. Things in the world are never absolute, and the results are completely different from person to person. Suffering is a stepping stone to genius, a fortune to capable people and an abyss to the weak. Balzac

11. If you suffer, thank life, it is a feeling it gives you; If you suffer, thank God that you are still alive. People's disasters often become their knowledge. Aesop

12. Pain can destroy people, and people who suffer can also destroy pain. Creation requires suffering, and suffering is a gift from God. One of the great advantages of outstanding people is their perseverance in unfavorable and difficult encounters. De? Beethoven

13. People who have never tasted bitter water in their youth cannot grow up. I regard hard work as my teacher. Yamamoto has three

14. No one is more unfortunate than someone who has never met misfortune, because he has never had a chance to test his ability. Seneca

15. People who love to take advantage can't take advantage of it after all. When they find a grass and lose a forest, you can see that those smart people who go to the toilet or can't get their wallets out for a long time once they pay the bill have basically achieved nothing special.

16. A small-minded person is a big deal. When friends get together, three words don't leave themselves and their own people. They are the reincarnation of snails, and their hearts are empty and selfish. I only have my own business in my heart, and other things have nothing to do with him slowly.

17, only cherish the fate can continue the fate. On the road of life, we will meet many people. In fact, only by fate can we get together. Most of our relatives are friends in previous lives, and most of our friends are relatives in previous lives. Most of the troubles you have caused are those you hurt in previous lives. Therefore, be kind to your relatives, care about your friends and forgive those who hurt you. Maybe this is cause and effect.

18. There is nothing wrong with being rich, and being needed is expensive. Happiness is not a character, but an ability.

19. Laugh at the bleak situation, then sit and watch the rising clouds. No dispute means compassion, no argument means wisdom, no smell means purity, no reading means freedom, forgiveness means liberation, and contentment means letting go.

2. There are many sufferings in people's life. What we need to face is to motivate ourselves. If there are no obstacles in life, what can people do? Bismarck

21. The most exquisite gems are polished by craftsmen for the longest time. The most expensive sculpture is hit by the chisel the most. Anonymous

22. Please savor everything left by the pain! Once suffering is over, it becomes sweet. Goethe

23. If you live in the present, you are more likely to live every day in the present. After all, the past is just a good place to remember, and you don't want to live in the past!

24. Don't miss the past too much, because it will bring you sadness; Don't think too much about the future, because it will bring you fear; Live in the moment with a smile, it will bring joy.

25. Extreme pain is the last liberator of the spirit, and only this kind of pain forces us to fully understand. Nietzsche

26. In any case, the deeper the pain, the greater the joy that comes with it. Augustine

famous sayings and epigrams about communication

1. The worse the news, the more efforts should be made to communicate it. Andrew S. Grove

2. Talking to people once is often more enlightening than working behind closed doors for many years. Thought must be produced in communication with people, but processed and expressed in loneliness. Leo Tolstoy

3. Many hidden secrets are revealed through the eyes, not through the mouth. Emerson

4. Effective communication depends on the communicator's full mastery of the topic, not the sweetness of the words. Grove

5. Sometimes you have to keep silent in order to be heard. Stanislaw J. Rick

6. One must know what to say, one must know when to say it, one must know to whom to say it, and one must know how to say it. Drucker, the father of modern management

7. Everyone needs someone to talk openly with him. Although a person can be very brave, he can also be very lonely. Hemingway

8. Speaking is like playing a harp: you need to fiddle with the strings to play music, and you need to hold them down with your hands to keep them quiet. Holmes

9. It is a quick and simple way to impress people and an inevitable requirement to integrate one's enthusiasm and experience into the conversation. If you are not interested in your own words, how can you expect others to be moved? Dale Carnegie

1. If you want to change your life, you must choose words carefully, because these words can make you excited, enterprising and optimistic. (America) Anthony Robbins

11. The most basic function of managers is to develop and maintain a smooth communication channel. Barnard

12. The best way to encourage yourself is to encourage others. Mark Twain

13. Asking questions will only cause embarrassment for a moment. Not asking questions will lead to embarrassment in your life. Japan

14. An argument may be a shortcut between two hearts. Ha Ji Bolun

15. Conversation, like composition, has a theme, a draft, a hierarchy, a beginning and an end, and cannot be incoherent. Liang Shiqiu

16. Be a good listener and encourage others to talk about themselves. Dell Carnegie

17. Managers who are good at communication may also be good at covering up real problems. Cullis Agelis (Professor, Harvard University)

18. The so-called "hearing" means "listening". Emerson

19. Conversation, like composition, has a theme, a draft, a hierarchy, a beginning and an end, and cannot be incoherent. Liang Shiqiu

2. The art of talking is the art of listening and being listened to. Hertzlitt

21. Heart-to-heart talk is the display of the soul. Winkavalin

22. Defending a fault often makes it particularly serious, just like mending a small hole with a piece of cloth, but shattered glass is the same. Shakespeare

23. We always focus on internal communication and forget external communication with customers. McFarlin

24. In real life, some people have communication barriers because they don't understand and forget an important principle: to make others feel important. Dale Carnegie

25. Asking anyone for advice and telling your own pain will be a kind of happiness, which can be compared with the happiness of the unfortunate people crossing the hot desert and receiving a drop of cold water from the sky. Stendhal

26. Find yourself and keep your true colors. Dale Carnegie

27. One must know what to say, one must know when to say it, one must know to whom to say it, and one must know how to say it. Drucker, the father of modern management

28. Managers who are good at communication may also be good at covering up real problems. Cullis Agelis (Professor, Harvard University)

29. In real life, some people have communication barriers because they don't understand and forget an important principle: to make others feel important. Dell Carnegie

3. If you want others to like you, if you want others to be interested in you, one thing you should pay attention to is: talk about things that others are interested in. Dale Carnegie

31. One must know what to say, one must know when to say it, one must know to whom to say it, and one must know how to say it. Drucker

32. Many hidden secrets are revealed through eyes, not through mouth. Emerson

33. It is a quick and simple way to impress people and an inevitable requirement to integrate one's enthusiasm and experience into the conversation. If you are not interested in your own words, how can you expect others to be moved? Dale Carnegie

34. Talking with people once is often more enlightening than working behind closed doors for many years. Thought must be produced in communication with people, but processed and expressed in loneliness. Leo Tolstoy

35. The ideal friend is a person who admires each other in temperament, communicates with each other in mind, is in tune with each other in world outlook and has the same goal in career. Zhou hanhui

36. when I talk to a group of people or the mass media, I always pretend that I am having a heart-to-heart conversation with "one person". Barber

37. In conversation, judgment is more important than eloquence. Gracian

38. Listening to the other person's opinions or comments is respect, because it shows that we think the other person is insightful, eloquent and intelligent, and vice versa. Hobbes (English)

39. Be careful of the person who keeps you talking. Franck, Cesar Makinney Hubbard

4. Judge a person by his questions, not by his answers. Voltaire

41. Find yourself and keep your true colors. Dell Carnegie

42. Many things are lost by not asking questions. Britain

43. It will be a kind of happiness to ask anyone for advice and describe your pain, which can be compared with the happiness of the unfortunate people who cross the hot desert and receive a drop of cold water from the sky. Stendhal

44. In real life, some people have communication barriers because they don't understand and forget an important principle: to make others feel important. Dell Carnegie

45. We always focus on internal communication and forget external communication with customers. Mcfarlin

46. We communicate well, not because we tell things well, but because we are well understood. Andrew S. Grove

47. Defending a fault often makes it particularly important, just like mending a small hole with a piece of cloth, but shattered glass is the same. Shakespeare

48. Heart-to-heart talk is the display of the soul. Winkavalin

49. The art of talking is the art of listening and being listened to. Hertzritt

Famous sayings and epigrams about pursuit

Fate is always against those who pursue happiness without relying on themselves and relying on the outside world. Mo Luoa

The higher a person pursues, the faster his talent will develop, and the more beneficial it will be to society (Gorky)

Strong hope has a greater incentive to life than any realized happiness. Nietzsche

A person who has a career pursuit can make his "dream" higher. Although it is a dream at first, as long as he keeps doing it and doesn't give up easily, his dream can come true-[America] Yu Youcheng

Only those who are unknowable and unattainable can pursue it.-Zhu Ziqing

Those who have no pursuit. (British dramatist and poet) Shakespeare

Only those who constantly pursue exploration and are never satisfied with what they have achieved, life is beautiful and valuable. Sapalina

Once the arrow of life is shot, it will never stop, always chasing the goal that escapes it. (French writer) Roman Roland

If one day I can contribute to our public interests, I will consider myself the happiest person in the world. Nikolai Gogol

I often repeat this sentence: The higher a person pursues, the faster his talent will develop and the more beneficial it will be to society. Gorky

I never regard ease and happiness as the ethical basis of the purpose of life itself. I call it the ideal of pigsty. Einstein

We should pursue the real achievement, a deeper understanding of the universe and life, and something more useful that will never go beyond the narrow circle of life. Roland

I was born for the truth, and I died for the truth. There is nothing of my own except the truth. Wang Ruofei

A lofty goal, if pursued unswervingly, will become a feat. Wordsworth

A lofty goal, as long as it is pursued unswervingly, will become a feat. Wordsworth

A person's activity is useless and insignificant if it is not inspired by noble thoughts. Chernyshevski

When a person has lofty ideals, he will feel happy even in the most difficult times. Xu Teli

Happy is the person who explores for his life's work, because he has to explore other happiness again. Carlyle (British writer)

A man can only hope to be satisfied and realized in the field he has not occupied and owned, and he will never get pleasure from what he has too much. (Swiss psychologist) Jung

The pursuit of happiness should be that the lighter the luggage, the better. Balzac

The greatest happiness in life lies not in what he possesses, but in the process of pursuing what he pursues. Banting

The higher a person pursues, the faster his talent will develop, and the more beneficial it will be to society (Gorky)

Strong hope has a greater incentive to life than any realized happiness. Nietzsche

A person who has a career pursuit can make his "dream" higher. Although it is a dream at first, as long as he keeps doing it and doesn't give up easily, his dream can come true-[America] Yu Youcheng

Only those who are unknowable and unattainable can pursue it.-Zhu Ziqing

Pursuing his dream is a person. In my opinion, teaching students to educate themselves is the most advanced skill and art. -Suhomlinski

People who don't pursue are bound to be slow-[America] Wiener

The vulgar goals that people strive to pursue-property, vanity and luxurious life, I always feel that they are contemptible. [America] Einstein

A person's significance lies not in his achievements, but in what he aspires to achieve. (Lebanese writer) Ji Bolun

The mission of mankind is to strive for perfection. (Russian writer) Leo Tolstoy

A wise man said ... learning is to improve life, not to enjoy life. Pursuing Excellence will lead to success inadvertently catching up with you.

On the road of life, you can enjoy good scenery only if you have a good mood, and you can have a good eye.