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Strive to be a good epigram of juvenile famous sayings
1. If there is anything that needs to be done tomorrow, you'd better start now. -Franklin

2. We should try our best to add something to our life, rather than take something from it. -osler

3. We soon believe what we want. Chaucer

4. Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. -Benjamin Franklin

5. Everyone is for me and I am for everyone. -Dumas

6. I don't cherish the past history, but devote myself to the dream of the future. -Jefferson

7. It is darkest before dawn. -fuller

8, the beholder is clear. -Smiley

9. Living without an aim is like sailing without a compass. -ruskin

1. Without roses, there are no thorns.

11. Rabbits must be caught before they can be slaughtered. -Thackeray

12. According to my observation, most people make their mark in the time when others neglect them. -Ford

13. Time is money. -Franklin

14. The clock ticks with the movement of the hands: "second" is the soldier marching in heroic procession, "minute" is the sergeant, and "hour" is the brave officer who leads the team to the front. So when you are bored and thinking, please remember that you have thousands of troops in your palm; You are their commander in chief. When reviewing them, you might as well ask yourself whether they played the greatest role in the battle. -Fei Cai Johnson

15. We often hear that people break down because of overwork, but in fact, nine times out of ten, they are suffering from worry or anxiety. -lubbock

16. For most people, work is not only a necessity, but also the focus of people's lives and the source of their individuality and creativity. -sayles

17. Why is work such an important source of satisfaction for people? The main answer is that work and the achievements achieved through work can arouse a sense of pride. -sayles

18. One must believe in oneself, which is the secret of success. -Chaplin

19. Beggars have no choice. -Heawood

2. All human wisdom can be summed up in two words-wait and hope. -Dumas

21. Everyone's work, whether it is literature, music, art, architecture or other work, is a portrait of himself. -butler

22. If a thing is worth doing well, it is worth doing. -love Carlyle

23. A person can't eat his cake and leave it in his hand. -Davis

24. The saddest days have an end. -Howell

25. Round coins are easy to roll away. -Alechin

26. Love ruled his kingdom without a sword. -Herbert

27. It is not enough to be industrious, so are ants. It depends on what you work hard for. -Thoreau