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1. Details lie in observation, and success lies in accumulation.

2. Water drops penetrate rocks, and ropes cut wood.

3. Three feet of ice does not freeze in one day.

4. Intelligence lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation.

5. When soil accumulates, a mountain will be formed, and wind and rain will flourish; when water accumulates, a puddle will form, and dragons will emerge; if good deeds accumulate, virtue will become, and the gods will be satisfied, and the holy heart will be prepared.

6. If you persevere, the rotten wood will not break; if you persevere, the metal and stone can be carved.

7. The most precious thing for people is life. But if we analyze this life carefully, we can say that the most precious thing is time. Because life is made up of time, accumulated hour by hour, minute by minute, minute by minute.

8. Scientific achievements are accumulated bit by bit. Only long-term accumulation can form a sea from bit by bit.

9. Any qualitative change in performance comes from the accumulation of quantitative changes.

10. Our career is to learn and learn again, and strive to accumulate more knowledge, because with knowledge, society will make great progress, and the future happiness of mankind lies in this.

11. No matter what, if you continue to collect materials and accumulate them for ten years, you can become a scholar.

12. Thousands of stones and grains of grain are accumulated; thousands of feet of cloth are woven from root to root.

13. If you don’t accumulate steps, you can’t reach a thousand miles; if you don’t accumulate small streams, you can’t become a river.

14. Science is an honest thing, and it relies on the labor and wisdom of many people to accumulate.

15. Facing a cliff, you won’t be able to see a crack in a hundred years, but with an axe, you can advance inch by inch, you can advance foot by foot, and by continuous accumulation, leaps and bounds will come. Breakthroughs follow.

16. Hills and mountains become taller when they are low, and rivers become large when they combine with water.

17. A 100-meter dash requires momentum; a 10,000-meter run requires endurance. Pursuing knowledge requires not only the drive to run a 100-meter dash, but also the ability to overcome obstacles one after another; it also requires the endurance to run a 10,000-meter long distance, and accumulate knowledge bit by bit over a long period of time.

18. A trickle without obstruction will eventually become a river.

19. Be broad-minded and make reservations.

20. Learning is like a snowball. It gets bigger and bigger. If it doesn’t, it will melt.

21. Read three hundred Tang poems by heart, and can recite them even if you don’t know how to compose them.

22. The taste of external toughness will become disgusting after a long time; the taste of reading will become deeper and deeper as time goes by.

23. No matter how long the road is, you can walk it step by step. No matter how short the road is, you can't reach it without moving your feet.

24. Accumulate soil to form a mountain, multiply it and become high; accumulate water and form a sea, accumulate it and become deep. Therefore, it is the accumulation of saints.

25. A thousand-mile embankment collapses in an ant nest.

26. Many major breakthroughs in science are accumulated from tiny achievements.

27. Knowledge is the accumulation of experience, and talent is the patience of hard work.

28. Do not use a bucket to pour out the things accumulated in spoonfuls.

29. Learning requires accumulation over time, and achieving a career also requires accumulation and unremitting efforts. Accumulation is a kind of perseverance, the only way from small to great, the prerequisite for success, and the process from quantitative change to qualitative change.

30. If the accumulation continues, it will be as high as Mount Song; if it continues to accumulate, it will be as deep as the Yellow Spring.

31. A trickle of water can eventually wear away a boulder, not because of its power, but because of its constant dripping day and night.