Sister, let me help you find it. .
I don't know anything. I choose which one is easy. .
by the way, you also helped me review my English. If our teacher does this, I will be crazy. . (I even swallow a word when I read it ~)
nothinask? not? what? your? country? can? do? for? you? ,ask? what? you? can? do? for? your? country.?
Kennedy's inaugural address: Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.
Happiness? does? not? drop? from? the? sky? ,it's? to? be? created? by? our? Hands
Happiness does not fall from the sky, but is created with both hands?
All? roads? lead? to? Rome? All roads lead to Rome; All roads lead to the same goal
Constant? dripping? wears? away? the? stone? Drip wears away the stone; Grinding iron pestle into embroidery needle
Four? short? words? sum? up? what? has? lifted? most? successful? individuals? above? the? crowd:? a? little? bit? more.?
the secret of success is four simple words: a little more.
1.All? for? one,? one? for? all.?
everyone is for me and I am for everyone. ——? [France]? Dumas? Pére Dumas?
2.Other? men? live? to? eat,? while? I? eat? to? live.?
others live to eat, and I eat to live. ——? Socrates? Socrates?
3.Easy? come,? easy? go.?
what is easy to gain is also easy to lose. ? ——? Hazlitthurst?
4.Love? rules? his? kingdom? without? a? sword.?
Love rules his kingdom without a sword. ——? Herbert? Herbert
5.We? soon? believe? what? we? desire.?
we quickly believe what we desire. ——? Chaucer Chaucer
6.The? darkest? hour? is? that? before? the? dawn.?
it is darkest before dawn. ——? Fuller? Fuller?
7.The? longest? day? has? an? end.?
even the saddest days have an end. ——? Howell? Howell?
8.Living? without? an? aim? is? like? sailing? without? a? compass.?
living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. ——? J.? Ruskin? Ruskin?
9.A? bird? in? the? hand? is? worth? two? in? the? bush.?
a bird in the hand is better than two birds in the forest. ——? Heywood? Heawood?
1.One? swallow? does? not? make? a? summer.?
one swallow does not make a summer. ——? Taverner? Tevina?
11.A? man? may? lead? a? horse? to? the? water,? but? he? cannot? make? it? drink.?
a man can take a horse to the river, but he can't make it drink. ? ——? Heywood? Heawood
12.One? cannot? eat? one’s? cake? and? have? it.?
a person can't eat his cake and leave it in his hand. ? ——? Davies? Davis?
13.Time? is? money.?
time is money. ——? Benjamin? Franklin Franklin
14.Time? and? tide? wait? for? no? man.?
time waits for no man. ——? Scott? Scott
15.There? is? no? rose? without? a? thorn.?
no rose has no thorns. ——? Ray? Ray
16.Lookers-on? see? most? of? the? game.?
the beholder sees clearly. ——? Smedley? Smiley
17.Beggars? cannot? be? choosers.?
beggars have no choice. ——? Heywood? Heawood
18.First? catch? your? hare.?
rabbits must be caught before they can be slaughtered. ——? Thackeray? Thackeray
19.Victory? won’t? come? to? me? unless? I? go? to? it.?
Victory won't come to me. I must go to victory by myself. ——? M.? Moore? Moore?
2.A? great? man? is? always? willing? to? be? little.?
great people are always willing to be small people. ——? R.? W.? Emerson? Emerson?
21.Cowards? die? many? times? before? their? deaths.?
Cowards have experienced the horror of dying many times before they die. ? ——? Julius? Caesar? Caesar
22.Anything? one? man? can? imagine,? other? men? can? make? real.?
but what a mortal can imagine, someone must be able to realize it. ? ——? Jules? Verne? Verne?
23.Early? to? bed? and? early? to? rise,? makes? a? man? healthy,? wealthy,? and? wise.?
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. ——? Benjamin? Franklin? Franklin?
24.Life? is? just? a? series? of? trying? to? make? up? your? mind.?
Life is just a series of efforts to make up your mind. ——? T.? Fuller? Fuller?
25.Goals? determine? what? you? are? going? to? be.?
goals determine what kind of person you will become. ——? Julius? Erving Owen?
26All? human? wisdom? is? summed? up? in? two? words? C? wait? and? hope.?
all human wisdom can be summed up in two words? —? Waiting and hope. ——? Alexandre? Dumas? Pére Dumas (French writer)?
27.It? is? not? enough? to? be? industrious,? so? are? the? ants.? What? are? you? industrious? for?
It is not enough to be industrious, so are ants. It depends on what you work hard for. ——? H.? D.? Thoreau Thoreau
28.You? have? to? believe? in? yourself.? That’s? the? secret? of? success.?
people must believe in themselves, which is the secret of success. ——? Charles? Chaplin Chaplin?
(This seems to be used by primary school students, but I don't think so. . )
So, take your time, and I went to do my English homework. 88
We made a fool of ourselves on Baidu, hahaha ~
Be down-to-earth in your life and do things, and don't always think about getting there in one step. It's not good for students,