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1. Man is a plant that makes thoughts blossom and bear fruit, just like roses blooming on a rose tree, and apples on the tree. ——Antoine Fabre Dory Victoria

2. True friendship is a slow-growing plant:———— Washington

3. Natural talents are like natural plants that require knowledge to prune.— - Bacon

4. Nature is like a seed. It can grow into a child or into a child. Therefore, people should always check to cultivate the former. Uproot the latter. - Bacon

5. The seeds do not fall on the fertile soil but on the rubble. A viable seed will never be pessimistic and sigh, because there is resistance and tempering. - Xia Yan

6. The doctrine that made him devote himself to its early realization will not be affected by all the making of laws and the breaking of laws, but will grow stronger and mature day by day - like a seed in the soil, No matter the cold in winter or the drought in summer, it still dedicates its full grains to mankind. Pangda Pidan

7. When I was young, my life was like a flower-when spring When the gentle breeze came to her door to beg, one or two petals fell from her abundance. She never felt it was a loss. Now, the time has passed, and my life is like a fruit. There is nothing left. Divide, just waiting to dedicate her and the full and sweet burden together. Tagore

8. The career of fruits is noble, the career of flowers is sweet; but let me do the career of leaves , the leaves hang down the green shade humbly and attentively. Rabindranath Tagore

9. The seeds of science grow for the people's harvest. Mendeleev

10. Talent only gives some seeds, rather than established knowledge and virtues. These seeds need to be developed, and development must be achieved with the help of education and upbringing. Kailov

11. A deep tree is not afraid of being shaken by the wind. Why should a tree be worried when the moon's shadow is tilted. Ming·Anonymous

12. Ambition is a seedling of genius. After being cultivated by hands that love labor, it will grow into a strong tree in fertile fields and fertile soil. If you don't love labor, you won't do it. Self-education, the seedling of ambition will wither up to its roots. Determine personal ambitions and choose a major, this is the source of happiness. Author: Suhomlinsky

13. They are very similar to those in the forest. Trees want to be proud and independent, but deep underground, their roots are intertwined, and above the ground, their branches and leaves are clinging to each other. Zweig

14. He planted a tree , he has seen the results of thousands of years, and has longed for human happiness. Such people are rare, if you want to love, love this kind of person. Chekhov

15. In this sorrow And in the bright March, I rushed through my thin youth, through

, through

, through the sadness, joy and impermanence that sometimes appeared. Guo Jingming

16. Many ideas are produced from certain cultural accomplishments, just like young shoots growing on green branches. Goethe

17. He who plants trees must cultivate them. The root of education is that he who sows virtue must nourish his heart. Wang Shouren of Ming Dynasty

18. The root of education is bitter, but its fruit is sweet. Aristotle

19 .When you are thinking about poetry under the green corridor, you will not smell that the manuscript has lost its poetic flavor. Balzac

20. Pure The flower of true love is bred in revolutionary ideals, grows in harmony and mutual encouragement, and blooms in the struggle of comrades. This kind of flower of love rooted in like-minded people cannot be blown away by the strong wind, and it is beneficial to the people. The sword cannot cut down, the cage cannot close, the flames cannot burn, it can withstand any test. Zhang Chuanjia

21. Fame is a tasteless sunflower, wearing a gorgeous and vulgar hat A golden crown; friendship is a fresh rose with folded petals exuding a refreshing fragrance.

22. True friendship is not a melon vine that will spring up overnight and become more beautiful in a day. Wither inside. Charlotte Bronte

23. Friendship is a tree that can

The Shade Tree. Coleridge