Thomas Carlyle (English: Thomas Carlyle, translated as Kareli. 1795 65438+February 4th-18865438+February 5th) is a Scottish philosopher, critic, satirist, historian and teacher. He is regarded as the most important social critic of that era. In his life, he delivered many important speeches that were praised in the Victorian era, and his works were very influential in the Victorian era.
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Thomas Carlyle's Classic Quotations
1. Thought is the basis of human behavior, and emotion is the origin of human thought; It is the invisible spiritual world that determines the human body and existence.
The most mysterious thing in the world is time, which has no beginning, no end, no sound and will never stop. It is called time. It is like an all-encompassing boundless tide, and people and the whole universe are like mist floating on the tide, appearing and disappearing like ghosts.
One's first duty is to conquer fear. People must get rid of fear, or they will accomplish nothing. If a person does not step on fear, then his behavior is servile, unreal and flashy; His thoughts are hypocritical, and his thoughts are like slaves and cowards ... In short, to be fearless, the degree to which a person overcomes fear will determine what kind of person he is now or in the future.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Thomas Carlyle