Excerpts from famous sayings and aphorisms about sportsmanship 1. The most wonderful thing about sports competition is that it is only done by hand, not by mouth. -Herbart, a modern German psychologist and educator
2, from time to time in daily life, eating unrestrained, indulging in excess, and exercising stingy, this number is also the source of the disease. -Wang Guowei, a master of Chinese studies
My victory shows that yellow-skinned athletes can run as fast as those black and white people. -Olympic champion, China men's track and field team 1 10 meter hurdler Liu Xiang.
4. Keep practicing day after day. Only moderate activities can keep the enthusiasm of training and improve the skills of sports. Seneca, Roman statesman and philosopher
5. Thought is of great significance in historical movement. -Stalin
6, regular exercise, persistence, people and machines, regular exercise can not rust. -Zhu De
7. Exercise can help people bear heavy physical and mental stress. -Tito, leader of the former Yugoslavia
8. Without revolutionary theory, there would be no revolutionary movement. -Lenin
9. stillness is death, and only exercise can knock on the door of eternal life. -Indian poet, writer and philosopher, 19 13 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate Tagore.
10, for the effect of organizing sports, the realization of the predetermined goal depends on the combination of individual efforts and group efforts. -American management professor Caster
What are the famous aphorisms praising sportsmanship? 1. Life lies in exercise.
It originated from the motto of "life lies in movement" put forward by Voltaire, a French thinker, and important propositions such as sports philosophy, sports view and outlook on life.
2, friendship first, competition second
Friendship first, competition second, as the guideline of China's sports work in 1970s, its idea of "friendship is more important than competition" is still not out of date, and it still has certain positive significance in sports practice.
3. Destroy its body and educate its spirit.
Mao Zedong once said that China people should be "physically savage and spiritually civilized". What he said is to liberate China's body and mind, promote sports and enhance people's physique.