The famous sayings about hard work include:
1. Of course, the ratio between soil and talent is not enough. However, even if you are not a hard-working person, it is not easy to do it; The genius is certain. This is where soil is great and where there is great hope. - "Before Genius" and "The Complete Works of Lu Xun"
2. If a person with high talent is lazy by nature, that is, if he does not work hard to develop his talent, his achievements will not be great. , sometimes he will be inferior to those with lower talents than him. - "Mao Dun on Creation"
3. Diligence can make up for one's weakness, which is a good lesson. Every minute of hard work equals talent. - Hua Luogeng
4. People are talking about apocalypse and inspiration, but we are working as carefully as jewelers on gold chains, making each small ring fit perfectly. Connected. -- Heine
5. Genius cannot make people do not have to work, nor can it replace labor. To develop genius, one must study for long periods of time and work with high intensity. The more talented a person is, the more complex and important the tasks he faces. - A. A. Smirnov: "Psychology"
6. Some people are born with wisdom; but they, like people who are born rich, neglect the cultivation and gain of wealth, and due to lack of Debt, can end up like beggars; and lose their reputation. -- Younger: "On Original Works"
7. Human thinking is amazing. As long as you focus on a certain cause, you will definitely make achievements that surprise you. --Mark Twain
8. Inspiration is not about waving your hands beautifully, but the state of mind when working hard like a bullock. -- Tchaikovsky
9. Inspiration --- This is a guest who doesn't like to visit lazy people. - Chernyshevsky
10. Inspiration is the reward obtained by tenacious labor. - Repin
11. Happiness comes from hardship. Only happiness gained through hard work and struggle is real happiness. It is impossible for a piece of happiness to fall from the sky for you to enjoy. And happiness often does not have to wait until after hardship, but right in the midst of hardship. - "Collected Essays of Xie Juezai"
12. People who do everything with their mouths and do not do anything are hypocritical and hypocritical. - Democritus: "Selected Works on Western Ethics"
13. Things that are obtained after effort are more lovable than things that are obtained without effort. Obvious truths are more lovable when they come to us effortlessly. The truth that is obvious at a glance can be understood effortlessly. Once you understand it, you will feel temporarily happy, but it will soon be forgotten. - Boccaccio: "Selected Essays on Western Literature"
14. No work, no gain. - Franklin
15. Do not rest on the achievements you have already made, but work heroically and strive to hold the championship of labor in your own hands for a long time. -- Ostrovsky: "Speeches, Essays, and Letters"