2. Life needs a grateful heart to create, and a grateful heart needs life to nourish. —— Wang Fu
3. Do your best until you die. -Zhuge Liang's "Model"
4, the crow has the meaning of feeding back, and the sheep knows the favor of breastfeeding.
5, the grace of dripping water, when the spring comes.
6, but the inch of long grass is a little sentimental, and it is reported to be three spring rays.
7. Bees sip honey from flowers and thank the camp when they leave. The grandiose butterfly thinks that flowers should thank him. Tagore
8, people help me, never forget; I help people, remember. -Hua
9. Every favor has a barb, which will hook the mouth that devours it, and the benefactor can drag it wherever he wants. Tang Dynasty
10, ingratitude is worse than lying, vanity, rap, alcoholism or other evil virtues that exist in the hearts of vulnerable people. -English proverb
1 1, mean people are always ungrateful: ingratitude is part of meanness. Hugo
12, ungrateful people are in trouble and cannot be redeemed. -Greek proverb
13. If a person owes him money and then turns against his benefactor, he must take care of his own dignity and be more vicious than an irrelevant stranger. He has to prove his opponent's guilt to explain his ruthlessness. -Thackeray
Gratitude is the smallest virtue, and ingratitude is the worst evil. -English proverb
15, ignorant people want to do something good, but the result is not light; The little magpie plucked her mother's feathers, thinking it was a reward for her mother's kindness. -Tibetan proverb
16, thanks to parents, water can't be flooded and fire can't be put out. -Soviet proverb
17, my father's kindness is higher than the mountain, and my mother's kindness is deeper than the sea. -Japanese proverb
18, knowing parents' kindness, holding children and grandchildren. -Japanese proverb
19, raising a child knows that the mother is hard, and raising a woman knows how to thank her mother. -Japanese proverb
20. I didn't know my old mother since I was a child. I only know how to repay my mother's kindness. -Japanese proverb
2 1, I don't know how expensive rice is without charge; I don't know how to repay my mother if I don't raise children. -China proverb
22, dutiful son, the greatest respect; Respect for relatives is nothing more than raising the world. -Mencius