如果你想珍视自己的价值,就必须为世界创造价值。

If you want to love your own value, you must create value for the world.
如果你想珍视自己的价值,就必须为世界创造价值。

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Famous Philosophical Quotes on Life

1. Ordinary people only care about how to pass time, while those with a bit of talent consider how to apply time. — Schopenhauer

2. Hope is attached to existence; where there is existence, there is hope; where there is hope, there is light. — Lu Xun

3. Science gives us certainty and also gives us strength. Those who rely solely on practice without relying on science are like sailors without a rudder and compass. — Dampier

4. It is not difficult for a person to do something good, but it is difficult to do good throughout one's life and avoid doing evil.

5. The value of life lies in creation; a life without creation can only be called merely existing. — Anonymous

6. If life deceives you, do not be anxious or troubled. In gloomy days, remain calm and composed; believe that the happy days are coming. — Pushkin

7. Forgiveness can make friends; when you can forgive others' mistakes with an open and bright mind, your friends will naturally increase. — Roland

8. The ultimate value of life lies in the potential for awakening and thinking, not just in survival. — Aristotle

9. Whoever receives cheers earned through the blood of subordinates and the sacrifice of friends must always remember humility. — Eisenhower

10. An entire life is composed of thought and labor; although labor may be unheralded and ordinary, it must not be interrupted. — Goncharov

11. If a person builds all their life interests on stormy emotional impulses like love, it will lead to disappointment. — Madame Curie

12. No matter what you do, as long as you are willing to strive and work hard, you will not fail. — Newton

13. Scientists provide us with order in thought; morality provides us with order in action; art provides us with order in the grasp of visible, tangible, and audible appearances. — Cassirer

14. Only by devoting oneself to society can a person find the benefits of a life that is actually short and risky. — Einstein

15. What gives people happiness is not physical benefits or wealth, but integrity and prudence. — Democritus

16. Love labor; no power can make people great and intelligent like labor—the power of the people's friendly and free labor. — Gorky

17. Genius is nothing more than constant thinking; anyone with a brain can be a genius. — Maupassant

18. What determines your happiness or unhappiness is not what you have, who you are, where you are, or what you are doing, but how you think. — Carnegie

19. Remember, the harder and more difficult the environment, the more steadfastness and confidence are needed, and the greater the harm of negligence. — Leo Tolstoy

20. They say the best people are those who have made mistakes and learned; a person often becomes better in the future because of a small flaw. — Shakespeare

21. Humility, prudence, and selflessness are virtues praised by people, yet often overlooked. — Moloya

22. One way only suits one person; everyone should pursue their own way. To those standing on the periphery, be careful not to fall! — Goethe

23. A person cannot ride two horses; if you mount this one, you will lose that one. Wise people disregard all demands that disperse their spirit and focus solely on learning one thing, and once they start, they master it. — Goethe

24. I only want to serve truth and justice with my meager strength, even if it means being disliked. — Einstein

25. The design of the world should be centered on people, not on the pursuit of money; people do not live for money, their object is often other people. — Pushkin

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26. Flattery is like a light north wind that makes one feel good, but it is not the wind that fills the sails and sets the ship in motion. — Jill Runaar

27. A marriage without conflict is almost as unimaginable as a country without crisis. — Morua

28. No matter how a crow decorates itself with peacock feathers, a crow is still a crow. — Stalin

29. One day, truth will prevail. Even if truth fails to achieve victory in one's lifetime, striving for truth will make one better and wiser. — Huxley

30. A person who has never accomplished an undertaking is not qualified to be a good advisor. — Napoleon

31. Marriage is a book; the first chapter is written in poetry, while the rest is plain prose. — Bafali Nix

32. Humans should not live like beasts; they should seek common sense and virtue. — Anonymous

33. Sunshine and storms are merely different expressions of the sky; regardless of whether fate is sweet or bitter, one should make it the best nourishment for life. — Hermann Hesse

34. He who plays with life will achieve nothing; he who cannot master himself will always be a slave. — Goethe

35. What is the point of living if one betrays the cause of liberation of millions to preserve one's own life and faces the scorn of millions? — Wang Ruofei

36. If you want to love your own value, you must create value for the world. — Goethe

37. Life is like a cup of strong wine; without repeated refinement, it would not be so delicious! — Guo Xiaochuan

38. "Not being ashamed of being last"—even if one is slow, if one continues without ceasing, even if one falls behind or fails, one can surely reach the goal they aspire to. — Lu Xun

39. A person's value, like a fruit, has its seasons. — La Rochefoucauld

40. Being in this world is for the purpose of making others' lives more wonderful. — Lei Feng

41. Love is an eternal lighthouse; it gazes steadily at the storm without being moved. Love is a fulfilled life, just like a cup filled with wine. — Tagore

42. The peace of all things lies in the balance of order; order is arranging equal and unequal things in their appropriate positions. — Augustine

43. A word or two of consideration, or a broad understanding of another's attitude, can reduce harm to others and save their face. — Carnegie

44. Enthusiasm for people and trust in people are, so to speak, the air upon which the caressing and tender wings rely to fly. — Sukhomlinsky

45. A writer must certainly earn money to live and write, but he should never live and write merely for the sake of earning money. — Marx

46. A person's merit lies not in their achievements, but in what they aspire to achieve. — Gibran

47. Reality is this shore, ideal is that shore, separated by a turbulent river, and action is the bridge built over the river. — Krylov

48. The length of life is measured by time, but the value of life is measured by contribution. — Petofi

49. Without ideals, one cannot reach goals; without courage, one cannot obtain anything. — Blinshky

50. A life of tried and error is more glorious and beneficial than a life of idleness. — Shaw

51. A person whose mind is filled only with themselves is the most empty of all. — Levetov

52. Adversity is a necessary process for growth; those who dare to accept adversity will see their lives thrive day by day. Labor creates the world. — Marx

53. In the pursuit of truth, anyone who poses as an authority will surely fall in the laughter of God! — Einstein

54. The happiest thing in the world is nothing more than striving for an ideal. — Socrates

55. The life of a small self is precious, but the essence of a generation is more precious. If life is sacrificed but the truth becomes known to the nation, that death is worthwhile. — Lu Xun

56. We should become the pioneers of history; only in this way can we be truly productive people. — Aung San

57. Paths are trodden out by feet, and history is written by people; every step a person takes is writing their own history. — Ji Hongchang

58. Humans are like nails; once they lose direction and begin to bend to resistance, they lose their value of existence. — Rand

59. Pleasure is given only to those who are not afraid of labor, to those who labor selflessly for many years. — Sukhomlinsky

60. Those who love truth love it when there is no danger, and love it even more when there is danger. — Aristotle

61. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation; she is the midwife of almost all achievements in the world. — Einstein

62. Intelligence will never stop at known truths but will always advance toward truths not yet known. — Bruno

63. Why are there always people who like to speak ill of others? I think it is because most people mistakenly believe that affirming the merits of others will diminish their own glory. — Goethe

64. Have a positive attitude toward life; do not become despondent just because of a setback. The most precious thing in life is to live. — Fang Haiquan

65. To make all irrational things obey oneself, and to drive them freely according to one's own inherent laws, is the ultimate goal of man. — Fichte

66. Perfection cannot be pursued in everything; one should only pursue doing one's best. In this way, without pressure, the results will be even better. — Fang Haiquan

67. Knowledge is our portable property; wherever we are, our knowledge is with us. — Shakespeare

68. We do not like the respect of others because of respect itself, but because of the benefits that the respect of others brings us. — Helvétius

69. On your lonely and sad days, please whisper my name and say: Someone in this world remembers me; I live in someone's heart. — Pushkin

70. The heart is like a fertile field that never runs out of crops; goodness is a treasure that can be used infinitely. We should have pure hearts to accumulate goodness for the public; then, blessings will be boundless. — Fang Haiquan

71. Life is a great treasure, and I know how to select the most precious ornaments from it. — Anonymous

72. The ultimate value of life lies in the capacity for awakening and thinking, not just in survival. — Aristotle

73. If a person works only for themselves, they may become a famous scholar, a top intellectual, or an excellent poet, but they can never become a true complete man or a great man. — Marx

74. Life is an unending longing, a longing to rise continuously and become greater and more noble. — Dugaille

75. To judge a person, do not go by their own declarations or self-opinions, but by their actions. — Lenin

76. Love is a comedy in France, a tragedy in England, an opera in Italy, and a farce in Germany. — Braille

77. If a person's activities are not inspired by noble thoughts, they are useless and insignificant. — Chernyshevsky

78. Just as bad qualities can be exposed in good fortune, the most beautiful qualities are also revealed in misfortune. — Bacon

79. A man intending to marry should have this realization: rights will be halved, and obligations will be doubled. — Tomonaga Sakata

80. There are two ways to reach important goals: effort and perseverance. Effort is possessed by only a few, but unswerving perseverance can be practiced by many. — Napoleon

81. The value of life is measured not by time, but by depth. — Leo Tolstoy

82. Only by devoting oneself to society can a person find the benefits of a life that is actually short and risky. — Einstein

83. I never knew what melancholy was; if I fail, I try again. The future is created by one's own striving. — Xu Teli

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人生哲理名人名言

1、凡夫俗子只关心如何去打发时间,而略具才华的人却考虑如何应用时间。——叔本华

2、希望是附丽于存在的,有存在,便有希望,有希望,便是光明。——鲁迅

3、科学给人以确实性,也给人以力量。只依靠实践而不依靠科学的人,就像行船人不用舵与罗盘一样。——丹皮尔

4、一个人做点好事并不难,难的是一辈子做好事,不做坏事。

5、人生的价值在于创造,没有创造的生活,只能叫活着。——佚名

6、假如生活欺骗了你,不要心焦,也不要烦恼。阴郁的日子里要心平气和,相信吧,那快乐的日子就来到。——普希金

7、宽恕可以交友,当你能以豁达光明的心地去宽恕别人的错误时,你的朋友自然就多了。——罗兰

8、人生最终的价值在于觉醒和思考的潜质,而不只在于生存。——亚里士多德

9、无论谁,在他接受用部属的鲜血、朋友的牺牲挣来的欢呼时,永远要记住谦卑。——艾森豪威尔

10、整个人生就是思想与劳动,劳动虽然是无闻的、平凡的,却是不能间断的。——冈察洛夫

11、如果一个人把生活兴趣全部建立在爱情那样暴风雨般的感情冲动上,那是会令人失望的。——居里夫人

12、无论做什么事情,只要肯努力奋斗,是没有不成功的。——牛顿

13、科学家在思想中给予我们以秩序;道德在行动中给予我们以秩序;艺术才在对可见、可触、可听的外观的把握中给予我们以秩序。——卡西尔

14、人只能有献身社会,才能找出那实际上是短暂而有风险的生命的好处。——爱因斯坦

15、给人幸福的不是身体上的好处,也不是财富,而是正直和谨慎。——德谟可利特

16、钟爱劳动吧,没有一种力量能像劳动,即群众友爱自由的劳动的力量那样使人成为伟大和聪明的人。——高尔基

17、天才不过是不断的思索,凡是有脑子的人,都有天才。——莫泊桑

18、决定你幸福或不幸福的,不在于你有什么,或你是谁,或你在什么地方,或你正在做什么,而是你怎么想。——卡内基

19、请记住,环境愈艰难困苦,就愈需要坚定毅力和信心,而且,懈怠的害处也就愈大。——列夫·托尔斯泰

20、人家说最好的好人,都是犯过错误的过来人;一个人往往因为有一点小小的缺点,将来会变得更好。——莎士比亚

21、谦虚谨慎和不谋私利,是人们所赞扬的美德,却也为人们所忽略。——莫洛亚

22、一种方式只适合一种人,每个人都应该追求属于自己的方式;站在自己外围的人们,请小心,别摔倒了!——哥德

23、一个人不能骑两匹马,骑上这匹,就会丢掉那匹。聪明人会把凡是分散精神的要求置之度外,只专心致志地学一门,学一门就要把它学好。——歌德

24、我要做的只是以我微薄的力量为真理和正义服务,即使不被人喜欢也在所不惜。——爱因斯坦

25、世界的设计创造应以人为中心,而不是以谋取金钱,人并非以金钱为对象而生活,人的对象往往是人。——普希金

26、奉承有如轻吹的北风般令人心情愉快,但是,它却不是使帆张扬起来而触动船开航的一阵风。——吉尔·鲁纳尔

27、没有冲突的婚姻,几乎同没有危机的国家一样难以想象。——莫鲁瓦

28、无论乌鸦怎样用孔雀的羽毛来装饰自己,乌鸦毕竟是乌鸦。——斯大林

29、总有一天,真理会取胜。即使真理在他一生中未能得到胜利,为了坚持真理也会使他变得更好,更加聪明。——赫胥黎

30、不曾做过一番事业的人,不足以成为一个良好的顾问。——拿破仑

31、婚姻是一本书,第一章写的是诗篇,而其余则是平淡的散文。——巴法利·尼克斯

32、人不该像走兽那样在世,应当寻求常识和美德。——佚名

33、阳光普照与暴风雨,不过是天空表情的不同而已,而不管命运是甘甜或苦涩,都应该使它成为最好的人生粮食。——贺尔曼·荷生

34、谁要是游戏人生,他就一事无成;谁不能主宰自己,永远是一个奴隶。——歌德

35、为了保存一个人的生命,而背叛了千万人的解放事业,遭到千万唾弃,那活着还有什么意思?——王若飞

36、你若要喜爱你自我的价值,你就得给世界创造价值。——歌德

37、生活就像这杯浓酒,不经三番五次的提炼,就不会这样可口!——郭小川

38、“不耻最后”即使慢,驰而不息,纵令落后,纵令失败,但一定可以达到他所向往的目标。——鲁迅

39、人的价值就像果子一样有它的季候。——拉罗什富科

40、本身在世,就是为了使他人过得更精彩。——雷锋

41、爱是亘古长明的灯塔,它定睛望着风暴却兀不为动,爱就是充实了的生命,正如盛满了酒的酒杯。——泰戈尔

42、万物的和平在于秩序的平衡,秩序就是把平等和不平等的事物安排在各自适当的位置上。——奥古斯丁

43、一句或两句体贴的话,对他人态度作宽大的了解,这些都可以减少对别人的伤害,保住他的面子。——卡内基

44、对人的热情,对人的信任,形象点说,是爱抚、温存的翅膀赖以飞翔的空气。——苏霍姆林斯基

45、作家当然必须挣钱才能生活,但是他决不应该为了挣钱而生活、写作。——马克思

46、一个人的好处不在于他的成就,而在于他所企求成就的东西。——纪伯伦

47、现实是此岸,理想是彼岸,中间隔着湍急的河流,行动则是架在河上的桥梁。——克雷洛夫

48、生命的长短以时候来计较,生命的价值以贡献来计较。——裴多菲

49、没有理想,就达不到目的;没有勇敢,就得不到东西。——别林斯基

50、一个尝试错误的人生,比无所事事的人生更荣耀,并且有好处。——萧伯纳

51、自我脑子里只装满了自我,这种人正是那种最空虚的人。——莱惠托夫

52、逆境是成长必经的过程,能勇于接受逆境的人,生命就会日渐茁壮。劳动创造世界。——马克思

53、在真理的认识方面,任何以权威者自居的人,必将在上帝的嬉笑中垮台!——爱因斯坦

54、世界上最快乐的事,莫过于为理想而奋斗。——苏格拉底

55、一小我的生命是可贵重的,但是一代的真谛更可贵重,生命牺牲了而真谛昭然于全国,这死是值得的。——鲁迅

56、咱们就应成为历史的开创者,只有这样,才是真正有作为的人。——昂山

57、路是脚踏出来的,历史是人写出来的,人的每一步行动都在书写自己的历史。——吉鸿昌

58、人,就像钉子一样,一旦失去了方向,开始向阻力屈身,那么就失去了他们存在的价值。——兰道

59、愉悦只会给予不怕劳动的人,多年忘我劳动的人。——苏霍姆林斯基

60、热爱真理的人在没有危险的时候爱着真理,在危险的时候更爱真理。——亚里士多德

61、在天才和勤奋两者之间,我毫不迟疑地选择勤奋,她是几乎世界上一切成就的催产婆。——爱因斯坦

62、智力决不会在已经认识的真理上停止不前,而始终会不断前进,走向尚未被认识的真理。——布鲁诺

63、为何老是有人喜欢对他人恶言恶语,我想可能是大部分的人都误以为肯定了他人优点,便会跟着减损了自己的光荣。——歌德

64、要有积极的人生态度,不要受了点挫折就想不开,人生最尊贵者莫过于生。——方海权

65、使一切非理性的东西服从于自己,自由地按照自己固有的规律去驾驭一切非理性的东西,这就是人的最终目的。——费希特

66、一切事无法追求完美,唯有追求尽力而为。这样心无压力,出来的结果反而会更好。——方海权

67、学问是我们随身的财产,我们自己在什么地方,我们的学问也跟着我们在一起。——莎士比亚

68、我们喜欢别人的敬重并非因为敬重本身,而是因为人们的敬重所带给我们的好处。——爱尔维修

69、你在孤独、悲伤的日子,请悄悄地念一念我的名字,并且说:这世上有人在怀念我,我活在一个人的心里。——普希金

70、心作良田耕不尽,善为至宝用无穷。我们应有纯洁的心灵,去积善为大众。就会获福无边。——方海权

71、人生是伟大的宝藏,我晓得从这个宝藏里选取最珍重的饰品。——佚名

72、人生最终的价值在于觉醒和思考的能力,而不只在于生存。——亚里士多德

73、如果人只是为了自我而劳动,他也许能成为有名的学者、顶尖的聪明人或出色的诗人,但他决不可能成为真正的完人和伟人。——马克思

74、生活是一种绵延不绝的渴望,渴望不断上升,变得更伟大而高贵。——杜伽尔

75、判断一个人,不是根据他自己的表白或对自己的看法,而是根据他的行动。——列宁

76、爱情在法国是一幕喜剧,在英国是一幕悲剧,在意大利是一幕歌剧,在德国是一幕闹剧。——布莱

77、一个人的活动,如果不是被高尚的思想所鼓舞,那它是无益的、渺小的。——车尔尼雪夫斯基

78、正如恶劣的品质可以在幸运中暴露一样,最美好的品质也是在厄运中被显示的。——培根

79、打算娶妻的男人,应有如下的觉悟:权利将减半,义务将倍增。——汤川秀树

80、达到重要目标有两个途径:努力及毅力。努力只有少数人所有,但坚韧不拔的毅力则多数人均可实行。——拿破仑

81、人生的价值,并不是用时间,而是用深度去衡量的。——列夫·托尔斯泰

82、人只有献身于社会,才能找出那现实上是短暂而有风险的生命的好处。——爱因斯坦

83、我从来不知道什么是苦闷,失败了再来,前途是自我发奋创造出来的。——徐特立

84、生,亦我所欲也;义,亦我所欲也:二者不可得兼,舍生而取义者也。——孟轲

85、她们把自我恋爱作为终极目标,有了爱人便什么都不好了,对社会作不了贡献,人生价值最少。——向警予

86、在真实的生命里,每桩伟业都由信心开始,并由信心跨出第一步。——奥格斯特·冯·史勒格

87、理想的实现只靠干,不靠空谈。——德谟克利特

88、一个真正的人,就应为人民用尽自我的才智、专长和精力,再离开人间。不然,他总会感受到遗憾,浪费了有限的生命。——曹禺

89、对于我来说,生命的意义在于设身处地替人着想,忧他人之忧,乐他人之乐。——爱因斯坦

90、如果不献身给一个伟大的理想,生命就是毫无意义的。——何塞·黎萨尔

91、科学的进步取决于科学家的劳动和他们的发明的价值。——巴斯德

92、倦怠乃人生之大患,人们常叹人生暂短,其实人生悠长,只是由于不知它的用途。——维尼

93、有些人因为贪婪,想得更多的东西,却把现在所有的也失掉了。——伊索

94、划分天才和勤勉之别的界线迄今尚未能确定,以后也没法确定。——贝多芬

95、生活中没有理想的人,是可怜的人。——屠格涅夫

96、要使民族自立于世界之林,就要自我看得起自我。——吉鸿昌

97、要记住!情况越严重,越困难,就越需要坚定积极果敢,而越无为就越有害。——列夫·托尔斯泰

98、人们所努力追求的庸俗的目标——我总觉得都是可鄙的。——爱因斯坦

99、休息并不是浪费生命,它能够让你在清醒的时候,做更多清醒、有效率的事。——卡内基

100、人生只有经历酸甜苦辣,才懂得人间的味道,因此也必须学会珍惜人生和珍惜感情。——方海权

101、只有一个男子的专恋能够适应一个少女的初恋要求;也只有少女的初恋能够满足一个男子的末恋的欲望。——海克尔

102、按照自己的意志去做,不要听那些闲言碎语,你就一定会成功。——纳斯雷丹·霍查

103、蔚蓝的天空虽然是美丽,经常风云莫测的人却也起落无常。但他往往会成为风云人物,因为他经得起大风大浪的考验。——方海权

104、人类的生命,并不能以时间长短来衡量,心中充满爱时,刹那即永恒。——尼采

105、如果你要知道一个人的价值,就得计算他里面有什么,而不在于他身上有什么。——比才

106、咱们的人生随咱们花费多少发奋而具有多少价值。——莫利亚克

107、为自我寻求庸俗乏味的生活的人,才是真正可怜而渺小的。——约尔旦

108、我自知自己并非什么都通晓,故我应该谦虚。这一点足以令我感到自豪。——纳博科夫

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Knowledge is our portable property; wherever we are, our knowledge is with us.
知识是我们随身的财富;无论身在何处,知识都与我们同在。
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Genius is nothing more than constant thinking; anyone with a brain can be a genius.
天才不过是不断思考;任何有大脑的人都可以成为天才。
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The value of life is measured not by time, but by depth.
生命的价值不在于时间长短,而在于深度。
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If you want to love your own value, you must create value for the world.
如果你想珍视自己的价值,就必须为世界创造价值。
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