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Classic sentences about philosophy of life

1, we judge people's activities by purpose. Only when the purpose is great can the activity be said to be great. -Chekhov

Indecision without ideal is a sad psychology. bacon

3. The ideal of life is for the ideal life. -Zhang Wentian

People, as long as they have a belief and pursue something, can endure any hardships and adapt to any environment. -Ding Ling

The ideal person should not only meet the material needs, but also meet the spiritual interests. -Hegel

6. A person who can think is really a person with infinite strength. -Balzac

7. A person who is not motivated by dedication will never achieve great things. Chernyshevski

8. * * With a career and a struggle, people can have the power to endure everything. Ostrovsky

9. I have never regarded ease and happiness as the purpose of life itself-this ethical basis, which I call the ideal of pigsty. -Einstein

10, if a person doesn't know the truth and only catches the wind from people's views, his article will be ridiculous and artistic. -Plato: A Collection of Literary Dialogues

1 1, one day, truth will win. Even if truth doesn't win in his life, persistence will make him better and smarter. -Huxley

12, being unjustly imprisoned and persecuted does not damage a person's reputation. You can't let truth and integrity suffer any damage. It is not a fun activity to smear other people's faces. If you are not careful, the victim will get dirty all over. -"ode to cangue punishment"

13, fists can't beat the truth. Gorky

14. Many great truths were considered blasphemous at first. -Bernard Shaw

Man's bounden duty lies in the courage to explore the truth. Copernicus

16, the discoverer, especially a fledgling young discoverer, needs courage to ignore the indifference and suspicion of others, to firmly believe the significance of his discovery and to continue his research. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge

17, and the main feature of a well-trained thinker is that he will not easily draw conclusions without supporting evidence. William Lan Beardmore Beveridge

18, in everything I say, I just seek the truth, not just to win the honor of telling the truth, but because the truth is beneficial to people. -Hull Maintenance: French Philosophy in the 18th Century