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2. I think, therefore I am. -Descartes

3. Time waits for no man. -Scott

4. Knowledge is power. -bacon

5. Time discovers truth. -Seneca

6. Good for evil. -Petronius

7. Being awake is alive. -Thoreau

8. Creation breeds invention. -Emerson

9. A good book needs insight. -Emerson

1. Where there is life, there is hope. -Cicero

11. There is nothing for nothing. -Franklin

12. A rolling stone gathers no moss. -Publi uz

13. Time is gone forever. -Chaucer

14. Don't gloat. -Publi uz

15. Don't exaggerate. -Publi uz

16. Strength is eternal happiness. -Blake

17. Nature cannot tolerate lies. -Carlyle

18. The greater the thought, the smaller the achievement. -Schiller

19. Impatience is the mother of failure. -Herodotus

2. A friend in need knows best. -Plautus

21. Wisdom does not come from white hair. -Minand

22. Custom makes us reconcile with everything. -Burke

23. People are not born to fail. -Hemingway

24. I can't live without reading. -Jefferson

25. Time is the devourer of all things. -Ovid

26. Friends have something in common. -Plato

27. Science is systematic knowledge. -Spencer

28. Language is the accumulation of poetry. -Emerson

29. God helps those who help themselves. Franklin (Source

3) Everything has its ups and downs. -Terrence

31. People's words are God in people's hearts. -Tennyson

32. Enthusiasm is indispensable for any feat. -Emerson

33. Be a person who is beneficial to others. -Emerson

34. Don't look at the distant future. -Pinda

35. Virtue is like a gem, simple and beautiful. -bacon

36, the heart is the heart of morality. -Huxley

37. Procrastination is stealing time. -Edward, Englishman

38. The saddest days have an end. -Howell

39. When in doubt, tell the truth. -Mark Twain

4. He who travels far knows a lot. -British writer Scott

41. It is darkest before dawn. -fuller

42. A swallow doesn't make summer. -Aristotle

43. A word once spoken can never be taken back. -Horace

44. Man is the origin of human behavior. -Aristotle

45. The greater a man is, the more he can control his anger. -ovid

46. Nothing can be created from nothingness. -Lucretius

47. Health is better than wealth. -American naturalist Rey

48. The key is quality, not quantity. -Seneca

49. Only change is eternal. -Heraclitus

5. Seeking the truth in the academic garden. -Horace

51. Mistakes are the price of progress. -Goethe, German poet

52. The strong can fight against the storm of fate. -Edison

53. People who follow the rules are by no means men. -Emerson

54. I take all knowledge as my field. -bacon

55. Words exist longer than achievements. -Pindar

56. Time is money. -Franklin, American president

57. Friends are made entirely by nature. -Emerson

58. It is never too old to learn. -Milton, British writer

59. Reason is often fooled by feelings. -Larochefoucauld

6. Life is painting, not doing arithmetic. -Holmes

61. Hard work is irreplaceable. -Edison

62. The essence of language is human activities. -Jespersen

63. Beggars can't be choosers. -American writer Heywood

64. I love my teacher, and I love truth more. -Aristotle

65. Learning is a lifelong career. -American President Wilson

66. Happiness lies in health first. -American writer Chris Coles

67. A man with a noble heart has a kingdom. -Seneca

68. Sorrow itself is also a medicine. -Cowper, British poet

69. Anger is a plant and hatred is a tree. -Augustine

7. Procrastination will miss great things. -British playwright Shakespeare

71. Time is a bird that is always flying. -Robertson

72. Wisdom is more expensive than any wealth. -Sophocles

73. Where there is a will, there is a way. -Thomas Edison, American inventor

74. An apple a day is better than a panacea. -anonymous

75. Life is passionate and art is colorful. -Schiller

76. In beauty, virtue is touching. -British poet Pope

77. Energy and perseverance can conquer everything. -Franklin

78. Keeping your word is the noblest virtue of being a man. -Chaucer

79. Living a full life is happiness. -Emerson

8. Everything is going up the ladder. -bacon

81. A strong cow stood on my tongue. -Aeschylus

82. It is better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. -strong

83. Everyone is for me and I am for everyone. -Alexandre Dumas, French writer

84. People will make mistakes as long as they struggle. -Goethe, German poet

85. Man can be destroyed, but he cannot be defeated. -Hemingway

86. Man is the designer of his own happiness. -Ronald, American writer

87. All human dignity lies in the ability to think. -Pascal

88. From fanaticism to barbarism, it is only one step away. -Diderot

89. Prejudice is the inference of fools. -French philosopher Voltaire

9. Full understanding makes people tolerant. -Mrs. Starr

91. It is better to refuse frankly than to agree reluctantly. -Hugo, French writer

92. Ignorance cannot be defeated in an argument. -mcadoo

93. Learning is accumulated over the years, but you don't know it every day. -Emerson

94. The greatest offense to virtue is to denigrate it. -Harrington

95, the birthday girl will not be too long. -American naturalist Rey

96. Happiness is a stop between too little and too little Otawa. -Pollock

97. Happiness is the beginning and end of a happy life. -Emerson

98. Every tool has a creative spirit. -Heisenberg

99. If there is no busyness, there is no rest. -Goethe, German poet

1. Fame is the taboo of virtue and political integrity. -French writer Jean-Pierre de Beaufort

11. Busy bees never have time to be depressed. -Blake

12. Too much experience is dangerous. -Oscar Wilde, British playwright

13. Freedom means working according to your own wishes. -mill

14. I think I have accomplished nothing, but I have a hundred things to do. -Marcus Annaeus Lucanus

15, the difficult road, only the brave. -Caroline, British writer

16. -Solon, ancient Athenian statesman

17. A person's character determines his fate. -Heraclitus

18. Don't waste your life in doubt and fear. -Emerson

19. Great people are always willing to be small people. -Emerson

11. Fools are sometimes right. Winston Churchill, British statesman

111. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? Shelley, British poet All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. -British writer Howell

113. Genius only means lifelong unremitting efforts.-Mendeleev

114. The fear of death is more terrible than death. -Publi uz

115. Happiness is a form of courage. -Jackson, British writer

116. Our wisdom often exceeds our own estimation. -Emerson

117. A bird in the hand is worth two birds in the forest. -Heawood

118. The way to break away from convention leads to the palace of wisdom. -Blake

119. A lasting argument means that both sides are wrong. -Voltaire

12. A dissolute life is meaningless. -Socrates

121. Wise men do not look for opportunities, but create them. -bacon

122, ingenuity is the element of courage. -British playwright Shakespeare

123. The most subtle idea is the wealth of human beings. -Seneca

124, people without companions, no happy indulgence. -gibbon

125. To live is to study, not to live. -bacon

126. Reason is the greatest gift from God. -Sophocles

127. The true source of wisdom lies in the truth itself. -george meredith

128. Truth is like a torch. The more it shakes, the brighter it becomes. -Hamilton

129. Simplicity is the soul of wisdom. -British playwright Shakespeare

13. The past belongs to death, and the future belongs to oneself. -Shelley, England

131. Let bygones be bygones. -Homer, the ancient Greek poet

132. Progress is the activity of today and the guarantee of tomorrow. -Emerson

133. Morality is a group instinct that exists among individuals. -Nietzsche

134. Money is a good servant and an evil master. -British philosopher Bacon

135. Scenery belongs to those who look at it. -Emerson, American thinker

136. -Robert browning

137. Whoever God wants to perish, he must first make him crazy. -ollie Vides

138. The more you do, the more you can. The busier you are, the more free you are. -Khazri, England

139. There are always mistakes in people's pursuit. -Goethe, German poet

14. People have a passion to explore the mysteries in the depths of their hearts. -Dickens

141. Pride in learning is the greatest ignorance. -American composer Taylor

142. Prejudice comes from ignorance. -Khazri, British writer and critic

143. Good health is the result of good living habits. -anonymous

144. Friendship can double happiness and halve sorrow. -bacon

145. Change is the mother of happiness. -Disraeli, British statesman and writer

146. The change of fate can test whether a friend is reliable. -Cicero

147. Morality may consist only in having the courage to make a choice. -Bruce

148. Learning without thinking is like eating without digesting. -Burke, British statesman

149. I would rather be envied than pitied. -Herodotus

15. I liked smart people when I was young, but I liked kind people when I was old. -herschel

151. Hope is a good breakfast, but it is a bad dinner. -bacon

152. Happiness lies in knowing that you have happiness. -French woman writer Georges Sang

153. Being happy is an enhancer of health. -Addison, British writer

154. Patience is painful, but its fruit is sweet. -Rousseau

155. Doubt grows with the growth of knowledge. -Goethe, German poet

156. Success is made by a lot of mistakes. -Bernard Shaw, British dramatist

157. Lenders have a better memory than borrowers. -Franklin, American president

158. If you are forced by life, don't try to take advantage of it. -Franklin

159. Achievement is the only real pleasure in life. -Edison

16. There is no royal road to learning. -British novelist Trollope

161. Silence is the factor that makes great sketches. -Carlisle, England

162. A full bottle is silent, and a half bottle clangs. -British playwright Shakespeare

163. Life is a foreign language, and no one can pronounce it well. -Molly

164, life needs to be colorful, in order to have fun. -Publi uz

165. The road to sincere love will never be smooth. -Shakespeare

166, an instant insight is sometimes worth a lifetime of experience. -Holmes

167. Give me a fulcrum and I will turn the earth over. -Archimedes

168. A good appearance is a silent recommendation. -Publi uz

169, wait patiently! Windmills never run to find the wind. -tusk Leavis

17. Good order is the foundation of everything. -Burke, British statesman

171. Learn useful lessons from others. -terrence

172. Words are the lens of the soul: words are like people. -Publi uz

173. The essence of lying lies in deception, not in words. -Rousseau

174. Whoever seizes the opportunity will get what he wants. -Goethe, German poet

175. Careless happiness is always fleeting. -Milton, British poet

176. Usually, people who don't expect to become famous become famous instead. -Holmes

177. The road to the great summit is bumpy. -Seneca

178. Knowing the truth and being frank is particularly amazing. -Emerson

179. It is easier at first than later to refuse temptation. -Leonardo da Vinci

18. The goal of life determines what kind of person you will become. -Owen

181. The aim of life is not to know, but to act. -Huxley

182. Difficulties are just opportunities to put on work clothes. -Kaiser, American industrialist

183. Speed is the key to safety when skating on thin ice. -Emerson

184. Rings can be thinned when worn often, but dripping water can wear away stones. -Lucretius

185. Education is a process of gradually discovering your ignorance. -Durant

186. Time can dilute great sadness. -Kelly, British comic book painter

187. One of the characteristics of wisdom is not to do desperate things. -Thoreau

188. If you try, you will make a difference. -Meinander, ancient Greek playwright

189. It's sad to never be happy. -British novelist marryat

19. There is no fun without health. -British statesman bolingbrook

191. Life is so short, but learning art is so long. -Hippocrates

192. Life is just a series of efforts to make up your mind. -fuller

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