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What are some famous sayings and examples about "there is value in the ordinary"?

If you do well what you are doing now, you will have an account for eternity. ——Rawat

Doing all ordinary things well is extraordinary, doing all simple things well is extraordinary. ——Han Han

Don’t take small things lightly, and then they can become big things. ——(France) Napoleon

Doing every simple thing well is not simple, doing every ordinary thing well is extraordinary. ——Zhang Ruimin

Don’t take small things lightly, and then they can become big things. ——(France) Napoleon

For ordinary people, being ordinary is happiness. ——Nietzsche

Even if you become a handful of dirt, as long as it is paved on the road to truth and your partners can stride over, it is the greatest happiness. ——(Middle) Wu Yunduo

Firm confidence can enable ordinary people to accomplish amazing things. For those who are above destiny, faith is the master of life. ——Helen Keller

There is nothing more intelligent and complex than human love. It is the softest, simplest, most beautiful

and the most ordinary flower among the flowers. The name of this flower bush is morality. ——Suhomlinsky

Those who can do things will do things, and those who can make a sound will have a certain amount of heat and a certain amount of light. ——(Chinese) Lu Xun

Say less beautiful words and do more ordinary things. ——Lenin

Life appears splendid in its sparkle, and true in its ordinaryness. —— Burke

If the people used have no shortcomings, the result will be an ordinary organization at best. The so-called everything, must be nothing. ——Dulac

People who accomplish great things are not great at first. ——(American) Emerson

Only ordinary life is real life. In fact, authenticity is only possible when it is far away from pretense or idiosyncrasy. ——Fedila

Qu Yuan’s story

Qu Yuan studied hard in the cave. When Qu Yuan was a child, he ignored the objections of his elders and hid in a cave to secretly read the Book of Songs regardless of wind, rain or freezing weather. After three full years, he read 305 chapters of the Book of Songs, absorbed rich nutrition from these folk songs, and finally became a great poet

The story of Li Bai

Li Bai When I was young, I studied in Elephant Er Mountain in Sichuan. I didn't study hard and wanted to drop out of school halfway. One day, he met a white-haired old woman grinding an iron pestle by a stream at the foot of the mountain. Li Bai asked what he was doing, and the old woman replied: "Grind an iron pestle into a needle." Li Bai didn't believe it, so he laughed and said to her, "How can an iron pestle be ground into a needle?" "As long as you work hard, you can grind an iron pestle into a needle." ." The old woman told him this truth. Li Bai immediately led Wu. From then on, he worked hard and finally understood the principle of "hard work comes naturally".