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What are the famous sayings of Stanford in America?
Progress is today's activity and tomorrow's guarantee.

(Emerson, American thinker)

Progress is today's activity and tomorrow's guarantee. (Emerson, American thinker)

The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible".

(Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor)

The man who has made up his mind to win will never say "impossible". (Napoleon, French emperor)

Do everything possible to protect this last and greatest bastion of freedom. (Ronald Reagan, American President)

Do everything possible to protect this last and greatest bastion of freedom. (Ronald Reagan, American President)

We can't always create the future for our youth, but we can train our youth for the future. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)

We can't always create a bright future for our youth, but we can create our younger generation for the future. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)

Achievement is the only real pleasure in life. (Thomas Edison, American inventor)

Achievement is the only real pleasure in life. (Thomas Edison, American inventor)

But is the last sentence finished? Are all hopes dashed? Failure is final. No! (French President Charles de Gaulle)

But the defeat has been decided, and there is no hope of victory? No, you can't say that! (French President Charles de Gaulle)

I succeeded because I was determined; I never hesitate. (Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor)

I succeeded because I was determined and never hesitated. (Napoleon, French emperor)

Only those who have the patience to do simple things successfully can do difficult things easily. (Friedrich Schiller, German playwright and poet.

Only those who have the patience to accomplish simple tasks successfully can accomplish difficult things easily. (Schiller, German playwright and poet)

Power always means responsibility and danger. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)

Strength always means responsibility and danger. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)

Success involves a lot of mistakes. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

Success is forged by many disappointments. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

The people who succeed in this world are those who try to find the opportunities they want, if they can't find them. They make them. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

In this world, successful people are those who try hard to find the opportunities they want. If they can't find them, they will create them. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

You have to believe in yourself. This is the secret of success. (American actor Charlie Chaplin)

One must believe in oneself, which is the secret of success. (American actor Chaplin)

People who are in a happy mood live long. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Open-minded people live long. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. (Franklin, American President)

Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise. (Franklin, American President)

Laziness, like rust, consumes faster than labor. (Franklin, American President)

Laziness, like rust, consumes the body more than hard work. (Franklin, American President)

Health is the first wealth. (Emerson, American thinker)

Health is the first wealth in life. (Emerson, American thinker)

Happy is the man who is addicted to a hobby. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)

The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. (

(Hugo, French novelist)

The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved. (Hugo V, French novelist)

There is no better heaven than the combination of love and innocence. (jean jacques Rousseaux, French thinker)

The greatest happiness in the world is love and innocence. (Rousseau, French thinker)

To truly understand a person, we must examine him in misfortune. (Bonaparte Napoleon, French emperor)

To really understand a person, we need to examine him in misfortune. (Napoleon, French emperor)

At the age of twenty, will is dominant; At the age of thirty, wisdom; At the age of forty, the verdict. (Franklin, American President)

At the age of twenty, will dominates, at the age of thirty, wit dominates, and at the age of forty, judgment dominates. (Franklin, American President)

Do you love life? Then don't waste time; Because life is made up of these things. (Franklin, American President)

Do you love life? Then don't waste time, because life is made of time. (Franklin, American President)

Every moment in history is a fleeting time, precious and unique. (

(Richard Nixon, American president)

The great ship of history flies, and every minute is precious and unique. (Richard Nixon, American President)

Fish and visitors stink for three days. (Benjamin, American President)

Fish stinks for three days, and guests stay for three days to avoid suspicion. (Franklin, American President)

I walk slowly, but I never walk backwards. (American President Lincoln)

I walk slowly, but I never walk backwards. (American President Lincoln)

If you want to understand today, you must study yesterday. (

Pearl S. Buck (American woman writer)

If you want to understand today, you must study yesterday. (American woman writer Pearl Buck)

Procrastination will not bring abundance, so kiss me, sweet twenty years old, and youth will never return. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)

Yan, there are not many days to come, twenty beauties, please kiss me, the grass is dying, and the young people live well. (Shakespeare, British dramatist)