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What are Napoleon's maxims about cherishing time?
True wisdom is firm ambition. -Napoleon

Courage and perseverance. True wisdom is firm ambition. -Napoleon

There are only two forces in the world: sword and thought. In the long run, the sword is always defeated by thought. -Napoleon

A person who has never done a career is not enough to be a good consultant. -Napoleon

Courage, like love, needs hope to nourish it. -Napoleon

There are no people in the world who are passionate and brave in pursuing success and can succeed. -Napoleon

There are not enough people to rely on, you have to live on your own. -Napoleon

The glory of life lies not in never giving up, but in being able to pounce again and again. -Napoleon

What is the highest moral standard of mankind? That is patriotism. -Napoleon

The disaster that you will encounter one day is the retribution for your laziness for a certain period of time. -Napoleon

Only with the vigorous development of mathematics can a country show its national strength. The development and perfection of mathematics are closely related to the prosperity of the country. -Napoleon

If people call exaggeration and rage virtues and moderation and justice criminal acts, then such a country is not far from extinction. -Napoleon

As commander-in-chief, people rely on their own experience or talent to act. The tactics and science of engineers and artillery officers may be learned from books, but the cultivation of general talents can only be realized through the experience and study of famous soldiers in past dynasties. -Napoleon