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What are the famous sayings about collectives?

A summary of famous sayings about the collective are as follows

1. Whoever breaks away from the collective will have a sad fate.

2. Love labor. No power can make people become great and smart like labor, that is, the power of collective, friendly, and free labor.

3. Individual wisdom is just dewdrops on the tip of the grass; collective wisdom is the water of a long river.

4. The sense of obligation to parents and comrades, to the collective and society, to the people and the motherland should run through a person's life like a red thread. If we don’t understand what obligation is and lack a sense of obligation, we can’t talk about human morality and we can’t talk about the collective.

5. An arrogant person is the enemy of the masses; an arrogant person is the enemy of the collective.

6. There is no real education without self-education. Such a belief plays a significant role in the collective creative work of our teachers.

7. Discipline is the collective appearance, collective voice, collective movements, collective expressions, and collective beliefs.

8. Friendship, a noble and beautiful friendship based on mutual respect, deep sympathy, never malicious envy of others' achievements, and cultivate a sense of collective interests above all else.

9. The strength of the collective is like steel, and the wisdom of the people is like the sun and the moon.

10. Youth means green and hope. When everyone spends his youth, he should add a bit of green to the earth and a bit of hope to the collective.

11. Everyone has experienced misfortune and pain in his life. Some people only think of themselves when suffering, and they become pessimistic and negative, and howl in despair; some people also think of others, the collective, their ancestors and descendants, the motherland and all mankind, and they gain optimism and confidence.

12. If a person relies on himself alone, if he is outside the relationship of the collective, and outside the scope of any great ideas that unite the people, some people will still think of others and the collective in the midst of suffering. Thinking of his ancestors and descendants, his motherland and all mankind, he gained optimism and confidence.