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A famous saying, no matter how good it is, is not as good as actual action.
I. Famous sayings of practical actions

(1) Xianyu in the forest garden had better retreat and make a net.

(2) the heart is not as good as action.

(3) It is not enough to have knowledge, but also to use knowledge; Desire alone is not enough, but also action. -Goethe

(4) There is no end to the bold activities of science, and there should be no end. Gorky

(5) We can't wait for the gift of nature, we should ask for it from nature. Michulin

(6) If you want to get an opinion, you need labor, your own labor, your own initiative and your own practice. -Dostoevsky

(7) All theoretical laws depend on practical laws; If there is only one practical rule, then they all depend on it. -Fichte

What is right in theory will be effective in practice. -Kant

(9) Everything that must be demonstrated in theory should be solved by real life practice. Chernyshevski

(10) What you get on the shortcut will never be amazing. Experience and know-how come to mind.

(1 1) On the road to fame, it is not sweat but blood; Their names are not written with pens, but with life. Madame Curie

(12) Theory is an official and practice is a soldier. -Leonardo da Vinci

(13) If a person doesn't do it down to earth, everything he hopes will come to nothing. -Molova

Second,:

Famous sayings about human nature

(1) Fate has nothing to do with human nature. -Gong's language

(2) Although the ways and habits of expression are different, human nature is the same. Chesterfield

(3) People in the world are essentially the same, but education and habits make their expressions different. So be sure to get to know them through various coats. Chesterfield

(4) There is no firm determination to do good or evil in human nature, except on the guillotine. -Na Hawthorne

(5) Man's wildness is no different from all kinds of wild animals in the oak forest. Ben Jonson

(6) Whenever possible, everyone will become a tyrant, which is the nature endowed by nature. Defoe

No matter who wants to build a country and make laws for it, he should first assume that people are vicious. -Machiavelli

(8) Is there such a thing as human nature? Of course there is. But there is only concrete humanity, not abstract humanity. In class society, there is only class humanity, and there is no super-class humanity. Mao Zedong

(9) Human beings are between beasts, sometimes inclined to one kind, and sometimes inclined to another; Some people become more and more sacred, some people become wild animals, and most people maintain the golden mean. Plotinus

(10) I am a person, and I feel kind to everything that belongs to human beings. Marx