Current location - Quotes Website - Excellent quotations - Famous sayings about letters in history
Famous sayings about letters in history
C begins:

1. Courage and determination are the spirit and soul of virtue.

Courage and determination are the spirit and soul of virtue.

2. Care and diligence bring good luck.

Caution and diligence bring good luck.

Step 3 drop water wears away the stone

Drops of water wear away stones.

4. Confidence is a slow-growing plant.

Confidence is a slow-growing plant.

5. Carefulness and diligence bring good luck.

Careful and diligent, the foundation of happiness.

6. Personality is the key to success.

Moral character is the decisive factor of success.

7. Complacency is the root of loss and modesty is the cause of gain.

Full loss, little gain.

8. Self-confidence is the first step to success.

Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success.

9. Conquer desire, or it will conquer you.

If people don't control desires, desires will control people.

10. You cannot see the forest for the trees.

A leaf can't see Mount Tai.

1 1. Care and diligence bring good luck.

Care and diligence bring good luck.

12. Caution is the mother of safety.

Caution is the mother of safety.

13. Learn by example.

Listen, teach and preach.

14. Choosing an author is like choosing a friend.

Choosing an author is like choosing a friend.

14. Complacency is the enemy of learning.

Complacency is the enemy of study.

15. Self-confidence is the first step to success.

Confidence in yourself is the first step on the road to success.

16. Content is better than wealth.

Content is better than wealth.

17. Count the chickens before they hatch.

Count the chickens before they hatch.

18. Unilateral politeness cannot last.

One-sided politeness cannot last.

19. Climb before you walk.

Step by step.

20. Habit is second nature.

Custom is a second nature.

2 1. Habit makes everything easy.

With good habits, nothing is difficult.

Start with d:

1. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you.

Don't do unto others what you don't want done unto you.

Difficulties strengthen the will, just as labor strengthens the physique.

Labor exercises the body, but it is difficult to exercise the will.

Don't put off till tomorrow what you should do today.

Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today.

4. Don't put the cart before the horse.

Don't put the plow in front of the cow.

5. Diligence is the mother of success.

Diligence is the mother of success.

6. Don't gild the lily.

Don't gild the lily (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Dexterity comes from experience.

Proficiency comes from experience.

8. Do business, but don't be its slave.

Do business, but don't be its slave.

9. Do as most people do and people will praise you.

Do as most people do and people will praise you.

10. Think slowly and execute quickly.

Take your time and act quickly.

1 1. diamond cut diamond.

The strong have their own hands.

12. Don't do to others what you don't want them to do to you.

Don't do unto others what you don't want done unto you.

13. Doing is better than saying.

It's better to act than talk.

14. Do it now.

Opportunity knocks only once.

15. Never give up halfway.

Do nothing by halves.

16. Don't put off till tomorrow what you should do today.

Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today.

17. Well done, well owned.

One good turn deserves another.

Starting with g:

1. Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent spur.

Genius is one inspiration and ninety-nine perspiration.

Great work is not done by strength, but by perseverance.

Great things depend not on strength, but on perseverance.

Great hopes make great people.

Great hopes make great people.

4. God helps those who help themselves.

God helps those who help themselves.

5. The great ship needs deep water.

This big ship must go deep into the sea floor. Dragons can swim in the middle of the sea. )

Genius without education is like silver in the mine. (Franklin, American President)

Genius without education is like silver in a mine. (Frank B, American President)

7. Gossip and lies go hand in hand.

Gossip is often accompanied by lies.

8. Good for good is natural, and good for bad is man.

Good for good is natural, and good for bad is man.

9. Health is better than wealth.

Health is better than wealth.

10. Good medicine tastes bitter and is good for the disease.

Bitter pills may have a healthy effect.

1 1. A good watch prevents misfortune.

Good watch prevents misfortune.

12. Great hopes make great people.

Great ambition makes great people.

H begins with:

1. People who do well are beautiful.

Beautiful behavior is beautiful.

2. Happiness does not consider time.

Joy doesn't think time has passed.

Happy are those who learn from others' misfortune.

Happy are those who learn from the misfortunes of others.

4. Listen to the opinions of all parties.

Listen carefully to both of them.

Those who speak well of us behind our backs are good friends.

Those who speak well of us behind our backs are good friends.

People who can't control themselves are not fit to control others.

People who can't control themselves are not fit to control others.

5. Honest people are smart.

Honest people are smart.

6. He who says the least knows the most.

Great wisdom is stupid.

7. If you don't advance, you will retreat.

If you don't advance, you will retreat.

8. People who don't make mistakes accomplish nothing.

He who makes no mistakes can accomplish nothing.

9. People who don't take risks get nothing.

Harvest and risk coexist.

10. Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.

1 1. History makes people wise; Poetry is humorous; Mathematics is subtle; Natural philosophy is profound; Moral grave; Logic and rhetoric can be argued.

(Francis Bacon, British philosopher)

History makes people wise; Poetry makes people witty; Mathematics makes people careful; Natural philosophy makes people profound; Ethics makes people solemn; Logical rhetoric makes people eloquent. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)

Starting with s:

1. Seeing is believing.

I will believe it when I see it.

2. Seek truth from facts.

Seek truth from facts.

Send a wise man to do something, don't say anything to him.

Send a wise man to do something, don't say anything to him.

4. something is better than nothing.

Talk is better than nothing.

5. Ripe quickly and rot quickly.

Soon ripe, soon rotten.

6. Speech is silver, silence is gold.

Speech is silver, silence is gold.

7. The still water is deep.

Still water is often deep.

8. Strike while the iron is hot.

Strike while the iron is hot.

9. Success belongs to persistent people.

Success belongs to persistent people.

Thanks for adoption