Natural abilities are like natural plants, which need pruning.
Through learning, and learning itself does give people too many instructions.
Big unless they are bound by experience.
Bacon, research, thesis
Natural abilities are like plants that grow naturally and must be pruned by learning; However, if learning itself does not stick to practice, the direction will be complicated and aimless.
Bacon: Learning Essays
How many languages he has, how many friends he has, and how many arts and professions he has, how many times he becomes a person.
Emerson, culture, the way of life
Try to master all kinds of languages, make all kinds of friends, master all kinds of skills and industries, so that you can become a complete person.
Emerson: The Way of Life and Culture
In an empirical world like ours, a young man who doesn't know what he is good at will not be sure what he is suitable for.
Edgar Friedenberg, The Disappearing Teenager.
In our world of experience, a young man who doesn't know what he is proficient in won't know exactly what his value is.
Edgar Friedenberg: The Disappearing Teenager
Skills vary from person to person. We must take a straight road and struggle with our innate strength.
Pinda's poems
Skills vary from person to person, and we must rely on natural qualifications to guide us to persevere and struggle.
Pindar: Poetic praise
One can't deny his obvious ability, because it is to evade his obligation.
Robert louis stevenson, Frank's treasure.
People shouldn't deny his obvious ability, because it is to evade responsibility.
Robert Louis Stevenson: Francois' treasure.
We can judge a person's ability by three things: by what he has done.
(including the impression he left on others), it's up to him.
Seems to believe that he can do it, through our own dramatic imagination, based on
His immediate personality, what he might do. If these don't agree with it
It is prudent to observe him further.
Charles Horton Cooley, Life and Students.
We can judge a person's ability according to three things: what he has done (including the impression he left on others), what he thinks he can do, and what he might do according to his personality. If the three cannot be unified, we should make further observation cautiously.
Charles Horton Curry: Life and Students
We can't change anything unless we accept it. Condemnation will not liberate it, but oppress it.
Jung, psychological reflection
We must accept one thing before we can change it. Condemnation can't get us out of trouble, it will only aggravate it.
Jung: essays on analytical psychology
The spirit of rejection found support in consciousness.
Separability; The spirit of acceptance is based on
A sense of unity.
Tagore, a letter to a friend
Although people are thousands of miles apart from the sense of division, tolerance comes from the sense of unity and harmony.
Tagore: Letters to friends.
If a person does nothing, he will still die, just like a person who has done a lot of things.
Homer, Iliad
It is better to live and die than to struggle for life.
Homer: Iliad
Let doomsday judge this man.
Shakespeare, Henry IV
Let the final outcome test the world.
Shakespeare: Henry IV
Don't pursue proud wealth, but try your best to get it.
Use rightfully and soberly, distribute happily, and leave contentedly.
Bacon, wealth, prose
Instead of seeking enviable wealth, it is better to pursue such a realm: acquire wealth justly, use it soberly, give it happily, and give it up contentedly.
Bacon: essays on wealth
On the stage of human life, honors and rewards belong to those who show good quality in their actions.
Aristotle, Nicomachean ethics
On the stage of human life, honors and rewards favor those who are good at action.
Aristotle: Ethics
An idea that doesn't lead to action is of little value, a.
Action without thinking is nothing.
Georges bernanos and georges bernanos's Last Prose
Thought is meaningless if it doesn't trigger action, and action is meaningless if it doesn't originate from thought.
George & #183; Bernano: George & #183; Bernardo's last prose.
No matter how observant a person is, the step from knowing to acting is rarely taken.
Emerson, power, the act of life
No matter how strong a person's observation ability is, the step from cognition to action is always difficult to cross.
Emerson: The Way of Life: On Power
A life full of action and danger alleviates the fear of death. It not only
Give us the perseverance to endure pain, but teach us every step.
The precarious tenure on which we live.
William hazlitt, table talk.
A life full of action and danger will ease the fear of death. It not only gives us the fortitude to bear the pain, but also guides us to grasp the erratic moment at all times.
William hazlitt: Chatting at dinner.
Action is an idea reconciled by illusion.
Elbert hubbard, the Philistines.
Action is an idea extinguished by fantasy.
Albert Hubbard: Civil Class
The quality of life is determined by its activities.
Aristotle, Nicomachean ethics
The quality of life depends on its activities.
Aristotle: Ethics
Make up your mind to act decisively and bear the consequences. useless
Hesitation is the hardest thing to do in this world. Thomas Henry Huxley
, aphorisms and reflections
Make up your mind to act decisively and bear the consequences. Nothing can be done in this world if you hesitate.
Huxley, Tho Heng: Postscript and Reflection
We cannot seek or obtain health, wealth, knowledge and justice.
Or general kindness. Action is always
Concrete, concrete, personalized and unique.
John dewey, Reconstruction in Philosophy
General and abstract health, wealth, knowledge, justice or kindness cannot be found or obtained. Actions are always specific, concrete, personalized and unique.
John dewey: Rebuilding Philosophy
I often experience my own mood, I think.
Everything is vanity, and I didn't emerge from vanity by any philosophical means.
But due to some urgently needed actions.
Bertrand Russell, the embodiment of happiness
I often fall into an emotion and feel that everything is illusory. What freed me from it was not philosophy, but the need to take action.
Bertrand Russell: Conquering happiness.
Even if it doesn't work, there is something healthy and exciting about direct action.
Henry miller, remember to remember.
Even if direct action doesn't work, it is full of healthy vitality.
Henry miller: Memory for memory.
The success of a person's life depends on his ability.
Adaptation is equal to or not equal to fusion strain.
Adjust internal and external changes.
Samuel butler, the road for all.
The success of life depends on a person's adaptability to the burden of integrating and adjusting internal and external changes.
Cecil Butler Jr.; The Way of All Flesh
Adaptation or extinction, as always, is the merciless law of nature.
H.g. Wells, at the end of his rope.
Survival of the fittest, extinction of the unfit, this is the law of nature that will never change as always.
Hector Joe Wells: At the end of one leg.
If you want to slip into a round hole, you must turn yourself into a ball.
George Eliot, The Mill on the Floss
If you want to drill a round hole, you must turn yourself into a ball.
George Eliot: The Mill on the Floss River
We always like people who admire us, but we don't always like people we admire.
Laroche Foucault, motto
We always like people who appreciate us, but we don't necessarily like people who appreciate us.
Laroche Foucault: A Collection of Moral Postscripts.
Let everyone be respected as an individual and no one be worshipped. it
It is the irony of fate, and I am an excessive recipient myself.
Admire and respect my compatriots, through no mistakes, no.
My own merits.
Einstein, thoughts and opinions
Let everyone be respected as an individual, but don't let anyone become an idol. I have been respected and respected by too many people, which is really a mockery of fate, because it is neither because of my shortcomings nor because of my virtues.
Einstein: thoughts and opinions
When a person calmly accepts the beauty of the soul, the beauty of the soul will shine out.
Heavy bad luck came one after another, not because he didn't think of them, but
Because he is a man with lofty heroic temperament.
Aristotle, Nicomachean ethics
People bear the ensuing disasters with equanimity, not because they are insensitive, but because they have lofty heroic qualities. At this time, despite the bad luck, the beauty of the soul still radiates brilliant brilliance.
Aristotle: Ethics