famous sayings and epigrams to control desire
1. There is always one heart waiting for and calling for another. ? Cervantes
2. Three quarters of the demands in the world are unrealistic and are based on fantasy, idealism, hope and feelings. ? Ruskin
3. The root of saving trouble lies in abstinence. ? Liu An
4. There are two tragedies in life. One is that your desires are not satisfied, and the other is that your desires are satisfied. ? Bernard Shaw
5. Less desire makes you feel lighter. ? Huang Zongxi
6. The sun lotus only blooms in the sun, and the night lotus only blooms in the moonlight. People who can suppress lust don't cuddle other people's wives. ? India
7. Once people become slaves to desires, they will never be free. ? (Thailand). Gogidi
8. Man is the enemy of the unknown. ? Turkey
9. People often hear this sentence: It was desire that destroyed him. ? However, this is often wrong. It is not desire that destroys people, but incompetence, laziness, or confusion. ? Pierre? Boulcourt
1. People can't set a time for lust. ? Roman? Roland
11. The desire for power is one of the most notorious desires. ? Tacitus
12. Passion is like charcoal fire, which must be cooled, otherwise, the fire will scorch the heart. ? Shakespeare
13. You are talked about. The more opportunities you have, the more you want to be talked about. ? Bertrand? Russell
14, limited ability, boundless desire: man is a god who has been demoted to earth, and he has not forgotten everything in the kingdom of heaven. ? Lamartin
15. As long as a man is flattered to satisfy his pride and desire, he is extremely gullible. And imaginative artists are more likely to be deceived. ? Roman? Roland
16. Fame tastes so sweet that we love everything related to it, even death. ? Pascal
17. Nothing is more selfish than the desire for fame and fortune. Working for others is only for one's own reputation. ? Lando
18. He who is faster than his intention speaks in words. ? Yan danzi
19. If people can control their own desires and live a life without demands; Then, he is in charge of his own life and his own destiny. ? (Egypt) Yusuf. Sbai
2. Even a wise man can hardly abandon the weakness of pursuing fame. ? Tacitus
21, the desire is clear. ? Cheng Hao, an educator in Song Dynasty
22. The desire for fame and fortune is an unreasonable desire of human beings; Even philosophers themselves seem extremely reluctant to abandon the weakness of pursuing fame and fortune. ? Montaigne
23, more desire to lose righteousness, more worry to harm wisdom. ? Liu An
24. The desire for knowledge is like the pursuit of wealth. The more you pursue it, the stronger your desire will be. ? Stern
25. The thirst for knowledge is the natural intention of human beings, and anyone with a sound mind will do whatever it takes to acquire knowledge. ? Plug? Johnson
26. If an animal needs something, it knows the degree and quantity it needs, but human beings do not. ? Democritus
27. The desire for fame is much greater than the desire for virtue, because fame is a reward for beauty. Without it, who wants to embrace virtue?
28. When you are controlled by desire, you are insignificant; When inspired by enthusiasm, you are great. ? James? Allen
29. Wealth is like sea water. The more you drink, the more thirsty you get. Fame is actually the same. ? Schopenhauer
3. The giants of wealth and reputation have fallen before our eyes, but they cannot change our ambitions. ? Wovenag;