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Quotes about the small self and the big self

The famous sayings of the small self and the big self are as follows:

1. Think of and serve all sentient beings from the bottom of your heart, and what you ask for will naturally come to you. Otherwise, you will get nothing. Can't get it. ?

2. Life is like breathing. Exhaling is to get a breath, and inhaling is to let out a breath. ?

3. When he loves his country, his country also respects him.

4. I love the interests of the country with greater respect, sanctity and seriousness than my own life. ——Shakespeare?

5. The country belongs to everyone, and patriotism is everyone’s duty.

6. Honesty is such a thing, you will encounter doubtful eyes everywhere you hold it. ?

7. In this world, will someone like you very much and be with you? The probability is too low. Most of them are about the same. If they are good to you, it’s not that they like you much, but that they feel like they can have results! I'm really not sure that the person I particularly like will be suitable. That's the tragedy of this world. It's possible that the person you missed may be difficult to replace. We must learn to be good, there are no ifs in life. ?

8. The nation is great, but the family is small.

9. The death of a person who falls for the motherland is glorious.

10. If the motherland is in trouble, you should be the vanguard.

11. Givers are noble, while takers are insignificant. ?

12. No matter how wronged or sad I feel outside, as long as I come home, these grievances and sadness will not make me feel wronged or sad. ?

13. Humanity has always had this unique feature: it has retained two sets of moral laws - one private and one public; one real and one artificial.

14. A heart of loyalty to serve the country, two lines of clear tears for loyalty to the family.

15. Serving the country with your whole body will lead to thousands of deaths, and your temples will never be green again.