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Complete works of famous sayings and aphorisms of working people
The famous sayings and aphorisms about working people are shared as follows:

1. Truth is a tool for understanding things and a ladder for people to move forward. Truth comes from human labor.

Yes Gorky

There is nothing really valuable in the world that can be obtained without hard work. Edison

3. Labor can stimulate people's creativity. Leo Tolstoy

A person who concentrates on thinking is not wasting time. Although some labor is tangible, there is also a kind of labor that is intangible.

Yes Hugo

Science is an honest thing, which is accumulated by the labor and wisdom of many people. -Li Siguang

8. The greatest happiness in life is that your labor has achieved results. -Xie Dangzai

9. When labor is used to create beauty, beauty can make people's sentiments more noble. -Suhomlinski

10, the early combination of productive labor and education is one of the most powerful means to transform modern society. Marx

1 1. Labor can rest the body and mind. Bismarck

12, where there is a will, there is a way; Where there is no will, there is hatred for heaven and earth; Where there is a will, there is a way, and Penglai is near; Where there is inaction, there is always a sense of distance. The road extends from the foot, and the Chigo mountain peak is short. Sincerity is the spirit, where there is a will, there is a way!

13, good health and high physical training are important conditions for effective mental work. -Krupskaya

We learned to think in the process of labor. Because of our labor, we know the mystery of the world, so we really changed our lives. Gorky

15, I think the best way to seek happiness in life is to respect labor. All happiness can be obtained through labor, and all hardships can be freed through labor. -Li Dazhao

16, maybe we should seal up Polygalae, keep it with leisurely landscape and play freely in cups. Watch a misty rain, from beginning to end; Look at a butterfly, from silkworm chrysalis to cocoon breaking; Look at the bud of a tree, from blooming to withering. Not for poetry, not for elegance, not for Zen, just for the simplicity of turning life into a cup of boiled water and a bowl of porridge.