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Ancient poems of primary school students cherishing their lives
1. Loving life means loving God. The hardest and happiest thing is to love this life when you are suffering, when you are suffering from innocent pain.

2. ostrovsky: "People, the most precious thing is life. Life only belongs to people once. "

3. Live every day as if it were your last. Helen Keller

4. Take every dawn as the beginning of life and every dusk as the summary of life.

If a hundred days have passed, youth will never come again. byron

6. It turns out that life is only once, and it is precious to everyone. -Qu Qiubai

7. We must always face the dawn, youth and life. Hugo, French writer

8. Others live to eat, and I eat to live. -Socrates

9. No matter how gluttonous time devours everything, we must strive to gain fame while this breath is still alive, so that the sickle of time can't hurt us. -Shakespeare

10. The content of life is not measured by time. A full life is a long life. We should measure life by behavior rather than time.

Don't waste your life in doubt and fear. Emerson

12. Don't be afraid that your life will come to an end, but worry that your life will never really begin. Newman

13. Don't bemoan the pain of life! It is the weak who lament. Gorky

14. Don't sigh the past, it will never come back; Improve the present wisely; We must devote ourselves to the confusing future with a firm will that is not worried or afraid. -Longfellow

15. Don't sigh for the lost years, but face up to the time that has slipped away in a hurry. Brecht

16. Don't look at the past with sentimental eyes, because the past will never come back. The smartest way is to deal with your present-it is in your hands, and you should meet your dream future with an open and manly spirit. -Longfellow

17. Night is the prelude to day. -Guo Xiaochuan

18. Explore knowledge while you are young, and it will make up for the loss brought by old age. Wisdom is the nourishment of the spirit of old age, so work hard when you are young, so that you will not be empty when you are young. -Leonardo da Vinci