1. Diligence can win everything.
From: [Ancient Greece] Menander: "Collection of Fragments"
Introduction: Menander, the ancient Greek new comedy poet. Born in Athens, of noble origin. Menander was a disciple of Theophrastus, the successor of Aristotle's Lyceum Academy. Menander wrote 105 plays and won 8 prizes.
2. Hard work can make you rich.
From: [UK] Ray: "Complete British Proverbs"
3. Diligence is the right hand of wealth, and frugality is its left hand.
From: [British] Lei: "Complete British Proverbs"
4. A diligent and intelligent person will surely be able to build a family through unremitting efforts.
From: [India] Valluvar: "Gural Proverbs"
Introduction: Tiru-valluvar (about the first century AD) is a famous Thai man in ancient India. Mir poet, thinker and ethical philosopher.
5. We hope to have grace in this world, and do not want to be poor. What is earned with hard-working hands, never let it enter the belly of someone who has nothing to do.
From: [Germany] Heine: "The Fairy Tale of the German Winter"
Introduction: Heinrich Heine (December 13, 1797-1856) February 17)?, a German lyric poet and essayist, known as "the last representative of German classical literature".