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)
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All the splendor in the world is not worth a good friend. (Voltaire, French thinker)
All the splendor in the world is not as good as a good friend. (Voltaire, French thinker)
Creditors have a better memory than debtors. (Franklin, American President)
Lenders have a better memory than borrowers. (Franklin, American President)
If you want to know the value of money, try to borrow some.
(Franklin, American President)
If you want to know the value of money, try to borrow money. (Franklin, American President)
If your wealth is yours, why don't you take it to another world? (Franklin, American President)
If wealth is yours, why don't you take it to another world? (
(Franklin, American president)
Money is a good servant and a bad master. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
Money is a good servant, but it is also a bad master (Bacon, British philosopher)
Money is like manure, it is only useful if it is scattered. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
Money is like manure, it is only useful if it is scattered on the earth. (Francis Bacon, British philosopher)
No country, no matter how rich, can afford to waste human resources. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)
No country, no matter how rich, can afford to waste human resources. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)
Sometimes, a person pays the highest price for something he gets for free. (Albert Einstein, American scientist)
Sometimes a person pays the highest price for what he gets for nothing. (Albert Einstein, American scientist. A)
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Happy life! No one alive can stand it; That would be a hell on earth. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Lifelong happiness! This is unbearable for anyone alive, and it will be a hell on earth. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Happiness is a form of courage. (Jackson, British writer)
Happiness is a form of courage. (Jackson, British writer)
Happy is the man who is addicted to a hobby. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Happiness does not consist in merely having money. It exists in the joy of achievement and in the excitement of creative efforts. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Happiness does not consist in merely having money; It exists in the joy of achievement and in the excitement of creative efforts. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)
Happiness lies not in having money, but in the joy of achievement and the passion of creation. (Franklin Roosevelt, American President)
The happiness of human beings comes not so much from the occasional good fortune as from the small benefits every day. (
(Franklin, American President).
The happiness of mankind comes not so much from occasional good luck as from small benefits every day. (Franklin, American President)
For most people, they are as happy as they think they are. (American President Lincoln)
For most people, they are as happy as they think they are. (American President Lincoln)
The secret of pain is to have leisure to worry about whether you are happy or not. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
The secret of pain is to have leisure to worry about whether you are happy or not. (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 truly understand a person, we need to examine him in misfortune. (Napoleon, French emperor)
We have no right to enjoy happiness without creating it any more than we have no right to enjoy wealth without creating it. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
Just as we have no right to enjoy wealth without creating it, we have no right to enjoy happiness without creating it. (Bernard Shaw, British dramatist)
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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)
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today. (Franklin, American President)
Don't put off till tomorrow what you can do today. (Franklin, American President)