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The speech of the campaign class cadres quoted the famous aphorism 2

1. Opportunities are reserved for those who are prepared. -buster

2. Competition can be constructive or destructive. -(British economist) Marshall

3. The more "quick-witted" people are, the easier they are to "miss". The more "smart" people are, the more likely they are to make a fool of themselves. The more "self-righteous" people are, the more likely they are to be "nothing". Only those who always feel that they are not knowledgeable enough, not careful enough, easy to be distracted and careless, but can plan, review and verify again and again, can they succeed step by step in this complicated era.

what you gain in four or five minutes will be lost in five minutes. -Gong Jiu

5. Sighing is better than rising, because it also takes time. -gong JIU

6. the instinct of competition is a wild incentive, through which one's advantages are shown from another's shortcomings. -(American philosopher) Santayana

7. Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, and knowing is also knowing. -Kong Qiu

8. You can't control others or the external environment, but you can control your own reaction to it. -Barbara Angelica

9. In fact, competition seems to be an uncoordinated factor, but it is actually a reliable link that unites the two parts of society. -(French thinker) Duneau

1. "Let nature take its course!" This is nature's advice to mankind. -Liang Zuxia

11. It is not a bad thing to compete with your own value. -(Japanese novelist) Saneatsu Mushakoji

12. You must be curious about your future. In fact, the best way to predict the future is to try to create a future.

13, natural selection is bound to come, if it is not good, it will be bad, and if it is not prosperous, it will die. -(China's modern enlightenment thinker) Liang Qichao

14. My life experience has convinced me that people who have no shortcomings often have few advantages. -Lincoln

15. Competition has always been a stimulus to most intense activities, even since the origin of mankind. -(British philosopher) Russell

16. Love can only be exchanged for love, and trust can only be exchanged for trust. -Marx

17. The world is full of competition. You must not take luck as a habit just because you are lucky. Because luck doesn't always stay with us. You must always tell yourself that I can sleep in Simmons today, and I may sleep in the woodshed tomorrow, but I won't freeze to death.

18. Never be too enthusiastic about "good things" that are useless, or you will inevitably be suspected or framed by others. -Day, USA

19. First-class is not necessarily useful, but useful must be first-class.

2. Enthusiasm without knowledge is like an expedition in the dark. -Newton