?1. The most precious wealth is time, and the greatest waste is wasted time.
?2. There is nothing better than doing it yourself.
?3. If you can’t understand it after reading it, it won’t be of much use.
?4. Only by asking questions while learning can you become knowledgeable. If you want to know more, listen to others.
?5. A person who is quiet and taciturn may not be stupid, and a person who is eloquent may not be wise.
?6. If you travel every day, you are not afraid of thousands of miles; if you study every moment, you are not afraid of thousands of volumes. The more you practice, the better you will be. If you don’t practice, you will be dull.
?7. Children should also listen to their words as long as they are beneficial.
?8. There is no better way to believe in books than to have no books at all.
?9. If there is no eyes in the heart, it is useless to have eyes.
?10. Bees pluck hundreds of flowers to make sweet wine, and people read books to understand the truth.
?11. If you wash out wells three times and drink good water, you will have good martial arts skills from the third division.
?12. Sweat and harvest are loyal partners, and diligence and knowledge are the most beautiful couple.
?13. You know the nature of fish when you are near the water, and you know the sounds of birds when you are close to the mountains.
?14. How can you see the Sanchun Well with your eyes closed? Only when the water comes out can you see the mud on your legs.
?15. The mountains never get too high and the water never gets too deep. Pride is the precursor to failure.
?16. Attention is the gateway to wisdom. To achieve amazing art, you need to work hard.
?17. People who brag about their knowledge are tantamount to promoting their ignorance.
?18. Without hard study, there would be no simple invention. (Yugoslav proverb)
?19. To think is to argue with yourself. (Spanish proverb)
?20. The three most precious things in the world are knowledge, food and friendship. (Burmese proverb)
?21. I think it is a beautiful thing to study hard until the last moment of your life. ——Rousseau
?22. I don’t have any personal talents, but I just love to get to the bottom of things. ——Einstein
?23. The learning of a gentleman can cease in a day. ——Ouyang Xiu Translation
?24. Studying requires lifelong efforts, and climbing begins in youth. ——Su Buqing
?25. Work is accomplished by hard work but wasteful by playfulness; success is achieved by thinking but destroyed by following. ——Han Yu
?26. Learning is as valuable as teachers and friends. ——Tang Zhen Translation
27. Those who do not doubt when they are doubtful have never learned; learning requires doubt. ——Zhang Zai
?28. The human brain is the same as the limbs. If it is used more, it will be more effective, and if it is not used, it will be useless. ——Mao Yisheng
?29. A drop of water can penetrate a stone, not because of great strength, but because of deep kung fu; and to achieve good results, it does not mean because of high talent, but because of hard work.
30. Successful scientists are often people with a wide range of interests. Their originality may come from their erudition. ——Beveridge
?31. Diligence leads to excellence in work, but playfulness leads to waste. ——Han Yu Translation
? 32. Hearing widely will lead to wisdom, and it is easy to learn by defeating friends. ——Wei Yuan Translation
33. Obtain knowledge from learning and gain bravery from fighting.
?34. Genius is nothing but hard work and diligence. ——Wei Hogarth
?35. Learning knowledge alone is still a fool. ——Goethe
?36. Working hard is the first thing. Only when you are gray will you know that wisdom is dull. Diligence can make up for one's shortcomings is a good lesson, every minute of hard work equals talent. ——Hua Luogeng
37. Always seek to benefit others, not yourself. ——Xie Juezai
38. Fatalism is an excuse for those weak who lack willpower. —— Romain Rolland
?39. A gentleman is known as righteousness, and a villain is known as benefit. —— Confucius
40. Don’t lament the pain of life! --- Lament that we are weak... —— Gorky
?41. Struggle to improve life is a respectable behavior. ——Mao Dun
?42. Although it is hard to traverse thousands of waves, you will only find gold after blowing away all the yellow sand. Liu Yuxi
?43. Wei Bian’s three masterpieces are hanging beams that pierce the bones, chiseling walls to steal light, fireflies in bags reflecting snow, lying down on firewood to taste bile, and logs as pillows.
?44. If you don’t learn it when you are young, you will be a fool, and if you don’t learn it when you grow up, you will become a lazy dragon.
?45. A hundred times the effort will eventually lead to success. Kang Youwei
?46. Talent is the blade, hard work is the whetstone.
?47. It is not surprising that the innate environment is good or bad. The key to success lies in one's own efforts.
?48. People who work hard will succeed where others fail.
?49. The punch never leaves the hand, and the song never leaves the mouth.
?50. Rest and happiness are things you desire, but they require hard work to obtain.
Thomas
?51. Young men should work hard, but after one year, there is no way they can catch up. Emperor Wen of Wei
52. Laziness can lead to poverty.
?53. The sweat of hard work radiates the light of career, and the years of struggle are filled with the joy of life. Zhang Heng
54. Only struggle can give us a way out, and only struggle can give us joy. Yun Daiying
55. Scholars must first be ambitious, secondly knowledgeable, and thirdly perseverant. Zeng Guofan
56. Nothing is difficult in the world, as long as you are willing to climb. Mao Zedong
57. If you want to love your own value, you have to create value for the world. Goethe
?58. Diligence in learning leads to thousands of books.
?59. The road is long and long, and I will search up and down. Qu Yuan
?60. Nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing can do it.
61. Believe in your own thoughts and believe that what you think about in your heart must also be suitable for others. This is genius. Emerson
?62. If you are not cold, you will not know the pines and cypresses; if things are not difficult, you will not know a gentleman. -- "Xunzi? A Brief Introduction"
?63. Science is for those who are diligent and studious, and poetry is for those who are knowledgeable.
?64. If you encourage hard study, you will be diligent in life, and you will get nothing if you don’t ask for anything. ——Zhang Heng
?65. It is also a good thing that there are many thorns on the road of art. Most people are afraid of it, except those with strong will. ——Hugo
?66. A young man who loves to learn will become a great person.
?67. Scientific inspiration can never come by waiting. If there is any accidental opportunity in scientific discovery, then this kind of "accidental opportunity" can only be given to those who are educated, to those who are good at independent thinking, and to those who have a perseverance spirit. To lazy people.
?68. My motto is always: never stop writing; if I sometimes make the God of Art doze off, it is just to make him more excited when he wakes up. ——Beethoven
?69. What a successful person knows, besides diligence, is humility.
?70. How can you see a rainbow without experiencing wind and rain? ——"Real Hero"
?71. Intelligence lies in diligence, and genius lies in accumulation.
72. Between genius and diligence, I choose diligence without hesitation. It is the birth mother of almost all achievements in the world.
?73. On the peaks of career, there are streams of sweat flowing; in the pearls of wisdom, there are the glimmers of hard work.
?74. Nothing is easier to waste than time, and there is nothing more worthy of cherishing. If there is no time, we will achieve nothing in the world. ——Mendeleev
?75. There is only one step between genius and mortal, and this step is diligence.
?76. Any achievements I have made in science are only achieved through long-term thinking, patience and diligence.
?77. How can you be knowledgeable if you don’t read books? How can you have a brilliant career if you don’t work hard?
?78. Lazy people can no longer become lazy. Those who become lazy are hardworking people.
?79. A diligent person’s time is short because he counts seconds; a lazy person’s time is long because he counts years.
?80. Lazy people don’t know the taste of happiness, while diligent people know the price of happiness.