1. Five people unite to form a tiger, ten people unite to form a dragon, and a hundred people unite to resemble Mount Tai. ——Deng Zhongxia
2. The scabbard protects the sharpness of the knife, but it itself is satisfied with its dullness. ——Tagore
3. I should not attribute all my works to my own wisdom, but also to the thousands of things and people outside me that provide me with materials. ——Goethe
3. A drop of water will never dry up until it is put into the ocean. A person can be most powerful only when he integrates himself with the collective cause. ——Lei Feng
4. Thousands of people wield bows, and if they shoot one move, they will all hit the mark. ——"Lu Spring and Autumn"
5. A fence needs three stakes, and a good man needs three gangs. ——Mao Zedong
6. No matter what the goal of his efforts is, no matter what he does, he will always have no power alone. Sociability is always the highest need of all good-thinking people. ——Goethe
7. If you can use all your strength, you will be invincible in the world; if you can use all your wisdom, you will have no fear of the saints. ——Sun Quan
8. An individual is weak, just like Robinson Crusoe. Only by being with others can he accomplish many things. ——Schopenhauer
9. A common cause and a common struggle can give people the power to endure everything. ——Ostrovsky
10. People can do things together that one person cannot do alone; wisdom, hands, and strength combined together are almost omnipotent. ——Webster?
11. Scientists do not rely on individual ideas, but integrate the wisdom of thousands of people. All people think about a problem, and each person does part of its work, adding To the great edifice of knowledge that is being built. ——Rutherford
12. A person is like a brick built in the wall of the auditorium. No one can move it; but if it is thrown on the road and blocks people from walking, they will be kicked away. . ——Ai Siqi
13. A pile of sand is loose, but when mixed with cement, stones, and water, it becomes tougher than granite. ——Wang Jie
14. We know that individuals are weak, but we also know that the whole is strength. ——Marx
15. The weather is not as good as the right place, and the right place is not as good as the people. ——Pre-Qin Mencius?