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A famous saying or poem praising charity.
Give someone a rose, and the hand has a lingering fragrance.

Justice to others is kindness to oneself. Montesquieu, French thinker and jurist

Love is not charity, so you can't give generously. -Bernard Shaw, Irish playwright and famous charity giver.

If you give alms to others, you should give alms before the other person pleads. If the other party has pleaded, it is only half. -German poet Luckert

Indifference and suspicion destroy friendship, rudeness and stupidity destroy happiness, long-standing guests destroy love, addiction destroys shame and evil, carelessness destroys fields, and charity does not spend all its property diligently. -Ancient Indian Tales, five books and five books

A real teacher, a real teacher, should never be a almsgiver of truth. He should be a guide, a guide of truth, and truth must be discovered by students themselves. -Chinese-American, martial arts master, and director of kung fu films, Bruce Lee.

I am Simon, and I have been in this world for 30 years. I love labor, manage my family diligently, build bridges and roads, and be charitable. Every temple in Gaomi Northeast Township has a statue I donated to rebuild; Every poor person in Gaomi Northeast Township has eaten the good food I gave. Every grain in my grain depot is stained with my sweat; Every copper coin in my till has soaked my heart and blood. I am rich because of labor, and rich because of wisdom. I am confident that I have done nothing wrong in my life. -20 12 Nobel Prize in Literature laureate and writer Mo Yan's famous words of charity in the fatigue of life and death.

Young people are naturally flattered, and the upper class is selfish. They are willing to take care of the people they like, just like seeing beggars. Because they can arouse their sympathy and give them some stimulation, they are willing to give alms. However, many older children are used to flattery and care, and they are very happy. They only know how to enjoy without using it. They misunderstand the meaning and motivation of socializing, thinking that they can always see fake smiles; Unexpectedly, in the future, the hair will be bald, the luster will be weak, and there will be nothing, neither value nor industry, so it will be blocked out of the living room by the upper class and thrown under the corner, becoming an old social butterfly and tattered clothes. Balzac, French writer