IDEAL
A man is not old as long as he is seeking something. A man is not old until regrets take the place of dreams.
J Barryomre, American Bctor As long as a person still pursues something, he will never grow old. No one is old until regrets replace dreams.
American actor Barry Moore, J.
And love, young men, and venerate the ideal. The ideal is the word of God. High above every country, high above humanity, is the country of the spirit, the city of the soul.
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Giuseppe Mazzini, Italian statesman Young people, love your ideals and revere your ideals. Ideals are the language of God. Above all countries and all mankind is the kingdom of spirit and the home of the soul.
Italian politician Mazzini, G.
Between the ideal and the reality, Between the motion and the act, Falls the shadow.
Thomas stearns Eliot,
British Poet and critic Ideal and Reality Between,
between motivation and behavior,
there is always a shadow.
British poet and critic Eliot, T.S.
Do not, for one repulse, give up the purpose that you resolved to effect.
William Shakespeare,
British dramatist Give up what you were originally determined to achieve.
British playwright Shakespeare W
Don't part with your illusions. When they are gone you may still exist, but you have ceased to live.
Mark Twain. American writer Don't give up on your fantasy. When the illusion is gone, you can still survive, but even though you are alive, you are still dead.
American writer Mark Twain
Have an aim in life, or your energies will all be wasted.
R. Peters, American jurist , otherwise your energy will be wasted.
American jurist Bordes, R.
I want to bring out the secrets of nature and apply them for the hap-piness of man. I don't know of any better service to offer for the short time we are in the world.
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Thomas Edison, American inventor I want to reveal the secrets of nature and use them to benefit mankind.
I think there is no better contribution we can make in our short lives than this.
Ideals are like the stars----we never reach them, but like mariners, we chart our course by them.
Carl Schurz, American statesman Ideals are like the stars in the sky, We are like sailors, although we cannot reach the sky, we can use it to guide our voyage.
American politician Schultz, c.
Ideal is the beacon. Without ideal, there is no secure direction; without direction, there is no life.
< p>Leo Tolstory, Russian writer Ideals are guiding lights. Without ideals, there is no firm direction; without direction, there is no life.Russian writer Tolstoy. L,
If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
P. B. Shelley, British poet
If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
P. B. Shelley, British poet
If winter comes, can spring be far behind?
British poet Shelley, P.B.
If you doubt yourself, then indeed you stand on shaky ground.
Ibsen, Norwegian dramati If you doubt yourself, then indeed you stand on shaky ground. Then your footing is indeed unstable
Norwegian playwright Ibsen
If you would go up high, then use your own legs! Do not let yourselves carried aloft; do not seat yourselves on other people's backs and heads.
F. W. Nietzsche, German Philosopher
If you want to go high, use your own two legs! Don't let others lift you up; don't sit on other people's backs and heads.
If you would hit the mark, you must aim a little above it. Every arrow that flies feels the attraction of earth.
Longfillow, American poet
To hit the target, you must aim slightly higher than the target, because the arrow that escapes from the string is affected by gravity.
British poet Longfellow
Imagination is not to be divorced from the facts: it is a way of illu-minating the facts.
Alfred North Whitehead , British phillsopher and mathematician
Imagination is not groundless and cannot be divorced from the actual situation.
British philosopher and mathematician Whitehead. A. N.
It enables men to construct an intellectual vision of a new world, and it preserves the zest of life by the suggestion of satisfying purpose .
Alfred North Whitehead, British philosopher and mathematician
Imagination can enable people to observe a new world rationally, and imagination can keep people interested in life by suggesting satisfactory goals. enthusiasm.
British philosopher. Mathematician Whitehead. A. N.
It is at our mother's knee that we acquire our noblest and truest and highest ideals, but there is seldom any money in them.
Mark Twain. American writer
It is at our mothers' knees that we acquire our noblest, truest, and loftiest ideals, but there is rarely any money in them.
Chinese writer Mark Twain
It is great to be great, but it is greater to be human.
W. Rogers, American humorist
p>It is wonderful to be a great man, but it is even better to be a real person.
American humorist Rogers.W.
Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass.
Alexandre Dumas (Davy de La Pailleterie).French writer
Living without a goal is like sailing without a compass.
French writer Alexandre Dumas.
Most of the trouble in the world is caused by people wanting to be im-portant.
George Eliot, British novelist
Most of the troubles in the world are caused by people who want to be important.
British novelist Eliot G.
The ideals which have lighted my way, and time after time have given me new courage to face life cheerfully have been kindness, beauty and truth.
Albert Einstein, American scientist
Some ideals have led the way for me and continue to give me new courage to face life happily. Those ideals are - truth, Goodness and beauty.
American scientist Einstein A.
The important thing in life is to have a great aim, and the determination to attain it.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, German poet and dramatist
The important thing in life is to set a great goal and be determined to achieve it.
German poet and dramatist Goethe.J. W.
The man with a new idea is a crank until the idea succeeds.
Mark Twain, American writer
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The person with a new idea is a weirdo until his idea is realized.
American writer Mark Twain
The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.
Franklin Roosevelt, American president
The only obstacle to realizing tomorrow's ideals are today's doubts.
American President Roosevelt, F.
Well is it known that ambition can creep as well as soar.
Edmond Burke, British statesman
< p> As we all know, those with big ambitions can bend and stretch.British politician Burke E.
What makes life dreary is the want of motivation.
George Eliot, British novelist
Without purpose, life becomes dull and dull.
British novelist G. Carter
When an end is lawful and obligatory, the indispensable means to it are also lawful and obligatory.
Abraham Lincoln, American statesman
If an end is legitimate and must be done, then the necessary means to achieve that end are also legitimate and must be taken.
American politician Lincoln.A.
You can tell the ideals of a nation by its advertisements.
Norman Dorglas. British writer
< p> A country’s ideals can be seen from its advertisements.British writer Douglas N.
STRUGGLE
A man can fail many times, but he isn't a failure until he begins to blame somebody else.
J. Burroughs. Averican naturalist
A person can fail many times, but as long as he does not start blaming others, he is not a failure.
American naturalist J. Burroughs
All of us bear witness to the dissolution of our piece of creation. Only the novelist can restore to us, in the miracle of ink that pours itself like blood onto paper, the lineaments of our lost worlds, alive.
Norma Rosen, American novelist
We all see our creations change and die, only novels Home can use ink to have the miracle of flowing like blood on paper, restoring the lost world for us and making its face vivid.
American novelist Rosen. N.
All that you do, do with your might; things done by halves are never done right.
R. H. Stoddard , American poet
You should do your best in everything you do and never give up halfway.
American poet Stalin Toddard. R. H.
Between the annihilating fierceness of personal ambition and those who clutter its path, there is only one possible mediator, and that is love .
Norma Rosen, American novelist
There is only one possible mediator between the annihilation of dangerous personal ambition and the flow of people who realize it, and that is "love" .
American novelist Rosen. N.
Creativity is no more teachable than heritable, No more than the most detail-perfect doll can transubstatiate into a living, breathing baby.
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Norma Rosen, American novelist
Creativity is neither inherited nor taught. Just like a doll, no matter how perfectly made, can never become a living, breathing baby.
American novelist Rosen. N.
Dare and the world always yields. lf it beats you sometimes, dare it again and again and it will succumb.
< p>W. M. Thackeray. British novelistChallenge boldly and the world will always give in. If you are defeated by it sometimes, if you keep challenging it, it will always give in.
British novelist Thackeray. W. M.
Few things are impossible in themselves; and it is often for want of will, rather than of means, that man fails to succeed.< /p>
La Rocheforcauld, French writer
It is rare that something cannot be done at all; the reason why it cannot be done is not so much because of insufficient conditions, but because of insufficient determination.
French writer Rochefort Calder, L.
Genius only means hard-working all one's life.
Mendeleyev, Russian chemist
Genius only means lifelong hard work.
Russian chemist Mendeleev
Great works are performed not by strength, but by perseverance.
Samuel Johnson, British writer and critic
Accomplishing great things lies not in physical strength but in perseverance.
British writer and critic Johnson. S.
I have nothing to offer but blood, boil, tears and sweat.
Winston Churchill, British politician< /p>
I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat.
British politician Churchill.W.
If you have great talents, industry will improve them; if you have but moderate abilities, industry will supply their deficiency.
< p>Joshuas Reynolds, American female essayistIf you are talented, hard work will improve it; if you have average ability, hard work will make up for its shortcomings.
American female essayist Reynolds. J.
It is easier to fight for principles than to live up to them.
Adlai Stevenson, British writer< /p>
It is easier to fight for a principle than to practice that principle.
British writer Stevenson. A.
It is Enterprise which builds and improves the world's possessions. Thrift may be the handmaid and nurse of Enterprise. But equally she may not. For the engine which drives Enteprise is not Thrift, but Profit.
John Maynard Keynes, British economist
Enterprise has built and increased the wealth of the world. Frugality may or may not be the steward of the enterprising spirit's servants. Because the driving force of enterprise is not frugality, but profit.
British economist Keynes.J. M.
It never will rain roses. When we want to have more roses we must plant trees.
G. Eliot, Btitish novelist
Roses will not fall from the sky. If you want more roses, you must grow them yourself.
British novelist Eliot G.
Jovons saw the kettle boil and cried out with the delighted voice of a child; Marshal too had seen the kettle boil and sat down silently to build an engine.
John Maynard Keynes, British economist
Jevons saw the kettle boiling and cried out with joy like a child; Marshall also saw the kettle boiling. But quietly he sat down and built a steam engine.
British economist Keynes. J. M.
Man errs so long as he strives.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe, German poet and dramatist
Jevons saw the kettle boiling and cried out with joy like a child; Marshall also saw the kettle boiling, but quietly sat down and built a steam engine.
British economist Keynes. J. M.
Man errs so long as he strives.
Johann Wolfgang Goethe, German poet and dramatist Man errs so long as he strives. mistake.
German poet and playwright Goethe.J M.
Miracles sometimes occur, but one has to work terribly for them.
C. Weizmann. Irish president Miracles sometimes happen, but you have to work hard for them.
Irish President Weizmann C.
My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what American will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
John Kennedy, American president My fellow Americans, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
John Kennedy, American president Ask what you can do for the country. Citizens of the world, ask not what the United States will do for you, but what our fellow citizens can do for human freedom.
Richard Nixon, American president
Our destiny offers not the cup of despair, but the chalice of opportunity.
Richard Nixon, American president It is not the wine of disappointment, but the cup of opportunity.
U.S. President Richard Nixon.
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Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet.
Jean Jacques Rousseau, French thinker
Patience is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. of.
French thinker Rousseau.J.J
Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow.
Emerson, American thinker Progress is the activity of today and the assurance of tomorrow. ensure.
American thinker Emerson
Should the diver parse, from the ravening monster's jaw he'd never hold the precious pearl, the bright pearl, in his grasp.
Jaber, Kuwait king If a pearl diver is frightened by the monsters in the sea, he will not get the precious shining pearls.
King Jaber of Kuwait
The world can be changed by man's endeavor, and that this endeavor can lead to something new and better. No man can sever the bonds that unite him to his society simply by averting his eyes. He must ever be receptive and sensitive to the new; and have sufficient courage and skill to face novel facts and to deal with them.
Franklin Roosevelt, American president People change through hard work world, this kind of effort can enable mankind to reach new and better realms. No one can cut off his connection with society simply by closing his eyes and not looking at social reality. He must be sensitive and ready to accept new things at any time; he must have the courage and ability to face new facts and solve new problems.
President Roosevelt, F.
There is no royal road to science, and only those who do not dread the fatiguing climb of its steep paths have a chance of gaining its luminous summits .
Karl Marx, German revolutionary There is no smooth road in science. Only those who are not afraid of hard work and climb along its rugged road can hope to reach its glorious peak.
Bonapart Naploeon, French emperor Those who are determined to win never say "impossible."
French Emperor Napoleon B.
To do whatever needs to be done to preserve this last and greatest basin of freedom.
Ronald Reagan, American president We must do everything in our power to preserve this last, greatest bastion of freedom.
President Ronald Reagan R.
To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield.
Alfred Tennyson, British poet To strive, to seek, to find and not to yield.
Alfred Tennyson, British poet , make discoveries and don’t give in.
British poet Tennyson, A.
We cannot always build the future for our youth, but we can build our youth for the future.
Franklin Roosevelt, American president We cannot always build a future for our youth, but we can build a future for our young people.
President Roosevelt, F.
We cannot wait for favors from nature; we must take them from her-- that is our task.
Ivan V .Michurin, Russian agronomist We cannot wait for nature's gifts, we must ask for them - this is our task.
Russian home artist Michurin I.V
When the going gets tough, the tough get going.
Seebohm CAaroline, British writer The hard road, Only the brave go.
British writer Caroline, S.
Where there is a will, there is a way.
Thomas Edison, American inventor Where there is a will, there is a way. become.
American inventor Edison T.
Where there is no hope, there can be no endeavor.
Sanuel Johnson, British writer and critic Where there is no hope , where there can be no effort.
English writer and critic Johnson.S
You can't build a reputation on what you are going to do.
Henry Ford, American businessman < /p>
You can't build a reputation on what you say you're going to do.
American industrialist Ford H.
You never know what you can do till you try.
Frederick Marryat, British novelist Unless you try it yourself, Otherwise you'll never know what you're capable of.
British novelist Mariat. F