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Famous sayings about reform
It's never too late to change. (Anna karenin of Tolstoy)

The best good people are those who have experienced and made mistakes; A person will become better in the future because of a little shortcoming. -Shakespeare's tit for tat

Danger is inevitable because we tolerate the source of trouble without correcting it. -Shakespeare's Richard II

All the water in the ocean can't turn the swan's black legs white, although it is washed in the waves all the time. -Shakespeare's titus and Law Knicks.

Blessed are those who know their own shortcomings and can turn over a new leaf. -Shakespeare makes much ado about nothing

It is human nature to make as few mistakes as possible; It is an angel's dream not to make mistakes. Everything in the world is inevitably wrong. Errors are like gravity. -Hugo "Les Miserables"

A person must devote all his strength to improving himself, and can't waste his strength on other things. -Tolstoy Biography

The greatest shame and distress is when you cannot defend what you love and live for. -Gorky's Boss

Error is the neighbor of truth,

So it deceived us. -Tagore's firefly collection

■ Although habit can be a shameful devil, it can also be an angel. (Shakespeare's Hamlet)

We see that a custom can continue to be popular as long as it is started. Because its basic spirit is the greatest power-faith; Due to practice and long-term customs, faith has reached its peak and can produce amazing results. -Mark Twain's Travels at the Equator.

How amazing the miracle created by habit is! How fast and easy it is to form habits-whether it's unimportant habits or those that make us fundamentally change, it's the same. -Mark Twain's "The Heritage of 30,000 Yuan"

Habit is turning our life into a kind of rigid fossil day by day, and our hearts are losing their freedom and becoming slaves to the quiet and passionless flow of time. -Tolstoy's Happiness of the Family

What people think and do is taken for granted. Only time can slowly change people, and no reasonable argument can change a habit that is obviously harmful to oneself. -Gorky's "Isolation"

If we don't control our habit, it won't show its influence immediately when we are young and energetic. But it gradually consumes this energy. When we get old, we have to settle our accounts and pay off the debts that led to our bankruptcy. -Tagore's nationalism

Habits are hard to break. No one can throw it out of the window, but coax it down the stairs step by step. -Mark Twain's Fool Wilson

The more a traditional habit has no reason to exist, the more difficult it is to get rid of it. -Mark Twain The Adventures of Tom Sawyer

Alcohol and women must give up. Happiness is so short, so vague, and regret is so great. -Tolstoy Biography