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A 600-word essay on inspirational quotes

The exams in just two days have ended, and the highly anticipated results have been announced. I missed every one by two points. This achievement left me with deep thoughts. Summing up my experience and lessons, I feel that I am too careless and that I don’t work hard enough. After learning from the experience, I feel that only by carrying forward the spirit of "perseverance can carve gold and stone" can we truly master knowledge, enrich ourselves, and improve our academic performance.

There is an old Chinese saying that goes like this: The edge of a sword comes from sharpening, and the fragrance of plum blossoms comes from the bitter cold. I think this is also a wise saying in learning. Happiness comes from constant study, little by little accumulation, hard work, perseverance in facing learning difficulties, and a spirit of perseverance to overcome them. Only then can we truly become strong in learning and face it proudly and confidently. Challenge, the road is long and far away, I will search high and low.

Drips of water can penetrate stones, which is also a manifestation of perseverance. We are sailing on the boundless ocean of learning. Only with this spirit can we reach the other side of knowledge. Learning is a hard job, it is neither vivid nor interesting, neither three-dimensional nor living things. We understand its importance and only by working tirelessly can we win flowers and applause. Remember, nothing comes for free.

Li Bai woke up when he was young when he saw an old woman grinding embroidery needles with an iron rod, so he studied hard and finally became a poet. There are lessons from the ancients. What should we young people in the new century do? This is a topic left to us in this era. Friends, please firmly believe that "with deep work, an iron rod can be ground into an embroidery needle." Let us muster up the courage to persevere in locking our learning goals and move forward bravely!

“If you persevere, the rotten wood will not be broken; if you persevere, the gold and stone can be carved.” This is a sentence from the article “Encouragement to Learning” by Xunzi, a representative figure of Confucianism in the Warring States and Pre-Qin Dynasties. It fully illustrates that in learning, only by persevering in learning can one reach the point where gold and stone can be carved. Classmates, let us carry forward this spirit, set sail on the sea of ??learning, and move forward bravely!