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1. Only life is sacred, but I refuse to sacrifice other people's lives for my own. -(French writer) romain rolland

2. I think "ego" is boring because it makes itself the center of everything. Therefore, I will always hate "self". -(French physicist) Pascal

3. Take the road that you think is right and reasonable bravely. -(French writer) romain rolland

4. A completely self-centered world is like a fallen red house, and even a little heat will not stay. -(French writer) romain rolland

5. Because of the ambiguity of human heart, whenever it falls into Yuan Zhi, man turns himself into a yardstick to measure everything. -(Italian historian) Vico

6. How can a man know himself? It is impossible to observe, but it must be done. Go and try to finish your duties, and you will know at once what kind of person you are. -(German poet) Goethe

7. Even if a person is driving a fragile boat, as long as the rudder is in his hands, he will not be at the mercy of the waves, but will have an independent mind to choose the direction. -(German poet) Goethe

8. Bound to a single fragment in the whole forever, man will turn himself into a fragment. (German writer) Schiller

9. Perhaps the truest dignity of human beings is the ability to despise themselves. (American philosopher) Santayana

1. Mortals can only regret and then enter Germany. -(China writer) Tao Jue

11. Anyone who is a little motivated, capable and independent always believes in himself. -(China statesman) Deng Xiaoping

12. Whether you succeed or fail, you are tied to yourself. -(American poet) Longfellow

13. I would rather open my future on my own than seek the favor of the powerful. -(French writer) Hugo

14. My existence is a permanent miracle of the so-called three lives. (Indian writer) Tagore

15. I have long devoted myself to what I am determined to keep. I will follow my own path, and nothing can stop me from pursuing it. -(German philosopher) Kant

16. It is myself that I should compare and surpass. -(Italian singer) Pavarotti

17. What I harvested was what I planted. (British writer) Dickens

18. My mind is very simple, and there is only one concept: I can succeed, and I will certainly succeed. Yuan Shihai (China dramatist)

19. I am my own greatest enemy-and the cause of my own unfortunate fate. -(French statesman) Napoleon

2. In the center of the universe, the firm and mysterious note I echoed. -(English poet) Peter Porter