10 famous sayings about ideals

1. Where there is no hope, there is no struggle.

Said by: Johnson: Poetry.

Introduction: English writer, literary critic and poet. 1728 Enter Oxford University to study. Drop out of school because of family poverty. From 65438 to 0737, he began to write articles for gentlemen's magazines. Later, I edited rambler weekly (1750 ~ 1752).

Second, the ideal is to mix great things with the lowest things of human beings, that is, to make everything that people do great.

Said by [France] Dugard: Thebes.

Third, we must work hard and make a difference. In this way, we can say that we have not wasted our time, and maybe we will leave our footprints on the beach of time.

Said by: [France] Napoleon: Letter to the Minister of the Interior.

Introduction: Napoléon Bonaparte/(French: Napoleon Bonaparte/ Italian: Napoleone Buonaparte,1769 August15-182/may5), that is, Napoleon I,19th century was born in France.

Fourth, ideal, sacred beauty, you sprout in the hearts of people with bad karma; Ideals make people's minds firm and their hearts great.

From: [France] Hugo: Selected Poems of Hugo

Introduction: victor hugo (1February 26th, 802-1May 22nd, 885), a French writer,/kloc-a representative writer of positive romantic literature in the early 9th century, a representative figure of humanitarianism and an outstanding bourgeois-democratic writer in the history of French literature. He is called "Shakespeare of France".

5. Ideal is an unswerving model that we pursue in continuous progress.

Said by [France] Hugo: On Shakespeare.

6. People who have no ideal in life are poor.

From: [Russia] Turgenev: Prose Poetry

Introduction: Ivan sergeyevich Turgenev (Russian name: ивансергеевичтург)

Seven, for life, ideals are indispensable. But the ideal is only ideal when it is "intact". Its direction can only be expressed when it points to a mathematical straight line that does not exist in reality.

Said by: [Russia] Tolstoy Liege: The Last Diary

I feel embarrassed that I am an unnecessary ornament in this world. Life without an aim is terrible.

From: [Russia] Chekhov: Chekhov's Collected Works

Introduction: anton pavlovich chekhov, (186017-1July 904 15).

Freeing one's brother from oppression is a purpose worth risking one's life.

Said by: [Russian] Tolstoy Liege: Anna karenin

Ten, don't dwell on the trivial things in front of you, but cultivate an ideal for the future in your heart, because ideal is a special kind of sunshine, without the function of sunlight to give life, the earth will turn into stone.

Said by: [Russian] Schederin: the legacy of Bos Honnier.