The famous aphorisms about hard work and frugality are as follows:
1. Extravagance means taking extravagantly and humiliating one's ambition; once one is frugal, one has nothing to ask for from others and nothing to be ashamed of oneself, which can nourish one's spirit. also. ——Luo Dajing
2. Whoever scrimps on food and clothing in daily life will easily get through difficulties when he is poor; whoever is extravagant and extravagant when he is rich will die of hunger when he is poor. ——(Persia) Saadi
3. For wasteful people, money is round; but for frugal people, money is flat and can be piled up piece by piece. ——(France) Balzac
4. If you know when to spend money and when to save, you will not have to be busy all day long and you will never become a pauper. ——(British) Thomas Fuller
5. Everything saved by frugality is obtained by hard work. But as long as there is diligence without frugality, and there is income but nothing to save, capital will never be as big as it is. ——(UK) Adam Smith
6. We reduce living expenses for every customer. We want to give the world a chance to see what it looks like to improve life for everyone through savings. ——(USA) Sam Walton
7. There is a value of 10,000 yuan. We should try our best to use the value of money in our lives and live a healthy and waste-free lifestyle. Enjoy the noble meaning of human life. ——(Japan) Konosuke Matsushita
8. Most people often regard frugality and stinginess as twins. In fact, this is a big mistake. Frugality means using when necessary and saving when necessary. In other words, it means using appropriately. Being stingy means not using what you use, and saving what you don't need. ——(Israel) Solomon
9. We can educate children to save their money and not to spend it without consideration. But this is not a positive approach, and it does not lead children to learn safe and useful ways of spending money. It is better to teach children how to invest and use money than to teach them to save. ——(U.S.) Henry Ford
10. I remind myself hundreds of times every day: My spiritual life and material life depend on the labor of others (including the living and the dead), and I must try my best. Repay in equal measure what I have received and what I am still receiving. I had a strong yearning for a frugal life, and I often found it unbearable to find myself appropriating too much of the labor of my fellow men.
——(U.S.) Einstein