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Famous quotes about hardworking farmers

1. It’s noon on the day of hoeing, and the sweat is dripping from the soil. Who would have thought that every meal on the plate is hard work?

2. Peasants, standing on the shoulders of history, seek the shining sun from the land.

3. Farmers create environmental beauty and pursue spiritual beauty.

4. In the beginning of life, labor comes first.

5. The beauty of wild geese is in the sky, the beauty of flowers is in the green bushes, the beauty of words is in the truth, and the beauty of people is in their labor.

6. I know what labor is: Labor is the source of all joy and all good things in the world. ——Gorky

7. A day’s work can lead to a night’s sleep; a life of hard work can lead to a happy sleep. ——Leonardo Da Vinci

8. There is such a group of people who work hard under the scorching sun, sweating and building beautiful homes and the city where we live. I know that there is such a group of people who are busy and panting hard in the eyes of some people with indifference and disdain. They leave their homes in order to survive. They deserve our respect.

9. Looking at the houses and attics that he had repaired by himself in the city, he embarked on his way home under the indifferent and wary eyes of some city residents. No thanks, no blessings, just happy faces, enjoying selfish comfort and happiness in comfortable houses...

10. The Pearl River Basin is full of your stubborn sweat, and the land of Beijing is surging. Thank you for your blue hard work. Running from a remote village to the bustling capital, you pursue an equal life with your youth. When the high-rise buildings are cozy in the sun, your sweat will nourish a comfortable civilization.

11. I smelled the incense of your tired smoke in the green gauze tent in the countryside, and in the drifting snow, I saw your anxious desire to return home.

Migrant workers who work hard and never complain, you are the most resilient rope of an industrious nation